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Outline of radio science

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One way of outlining the subject of radio science is listing the topics associated with it by authoritative bodies.

Union of Radio Science International (URSI)

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The International Union of Radio Science has several commissions corresponding to the following topics of interest:[1]

International Telecommunication Union (ITU-R)

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The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Radiocommunication Sector (ITU-R) has several study groups, each made of working parties, as follows:[2]

  • Study Group 1 – Spectrum management
    • 1A: Spectrum engineering techniques
    • 1B: Spectrum management methodologies and economic strategies
    • 1C: Spectrum monitoring
  • Study Group 3 – Radiowave propagation
    • 3J: Propagation fundamentals
    • 3K: Point-to-area propagation
    • 3L: Ionospheric propagation and radio noise
    • 3M: Point-to-point and Earth-space propagation
  • Study Group 4 – Satellite services
  • Study Group 5 – Terrestrial services
  • Study Group 6 – Broadcasting service
    • 6A: Terrestrial broadcasting delivery
    • 6B: Broadcast service assembly and access
    • 6C: Programme production and quality assessment
  • Study Group 7 – Science services
    • 7A: Time signals and frequency standard emissions: Systems and applications (terrestrial and satellite) for dissemination of standard time and frequency signals
    • 7B: Space radiocommunication applications: Systems for transmission/reception of telecommunicated and tele-metry data
    • 7C: Remote sensing systems: for space operation and for space research
    • 7D: Radio astronomy: remote sensing systems and applications for Earth exploration meteorology and planetary sensing.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "SCIENTIFIC COMMISSIONS". International Union of Radio Science.
  2. ^ "Radiocommunication Study Groups". International Telecommunication Union.