Renewing U.S. telecommunications research / Robert W. Lucky and Jon Eisenberg, editors ; Committee on Telecommunications Research and Development, Computer Science and Telecommunications Board, Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences, National Research Council of the National Academies.
Material type: TextPublication details: Washington, D.C. : National Academies Press, ©2006.Description: 1 online resource (x, 82 pages) : color chartsContent type:- text
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- 0309663962
- 9780309663960
- 1280567325
- 9781280567322
- 9780309102650
- 0309102650
- 9786610567324
- 6610567328
- Telecommunication -- Research -- United States
- Information technology -- United States
- Télécommunications -- Recherche -- États-Unis
- Technologie de l'information -- États-Unis
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Industries -- Media & Communications
- TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Telecommunications
- Information technology
- Telecommunication -- Research
- United States
- 384.0973 22
- TK5102.3.U6 R46 2006eb
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The importance of telecommunications and telecommunications research -- The evolution of the U.S. telecommunications industry and effects on research -- The case for renewed investment in telecommunications research -- Mechanisms and best practices for renewing telecommunications research -- Findings and recommendations.
The modern telecommunications infrastructure made possible by research performed over the last several decades is an essential element of the U.S. economy. The U.S. position as a leader in telecommunications technology, however, is at risk because of the recent decline in domestic support of long-term, fundamental telecommunications research. To help understand this challenge, the National Science Foundation asked the NRC to assess the state of telecommunications research in the United States and recommend ways to halt the research decline. This report provides an examination of telecommunications research support levels, focus, and time horizon in industry, an assessment of university telecommunications research, and the implications of these findings on the health of the sector. Finally, it presents recommendations for enhancing U.S. telecommunications research efforts.
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