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Creating a measurement scheduler for automated operation of the radio spectrum measurement system
Limited time, funding, and personnel resources require that spectrum surveys be performed with maximum efficiency. This paper describes an approach taken to achieve this high efficiency: the automation of time intensive measurements that are performed on a regular basis. Organizations that are responsible for spectrum management periodically require spectrum surveys to identify spectrum usage and compatibility issues. The Institute for Telecommunication Sciences (ITS) has developed an automated scheduler to reduce the need for highly trained personnel on-site and to collect/record data on a 24-hour basis. This paper details the development and implementation of the scheduler, including future plans for its enhancement.