Welcome!
You are connected to the web site of the IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society's Frequency
Allocations in Remote Sensing (FARS) Committee. The aim of these pages is to provide FARS members
access to information and resources, and to inform the general public about frequency allocation issues.
The Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society seeks to advance geoscience and remote sensing science and
technology through scientific, technical and educational activities. The Society strives to promote a
high level of technical excellence among its members by exchange of information through conferences,
meetings, workshops, publications, and through its committees to provide for the needs of its members.
FARS Charter
To provide technical assessments, guidance and recommendations regarding matters of frequency sharing and
interference between remote sensing and other uses of the radiowave spectrum.
Objectives of FARS
- Maintain
up-to-date data base of: a) present and projected future user
requirements for frequencies, bandwidths, and noise floor
(DT);
b) Scientific rationale for all elements of item a; c) present and
projected future sensor specifications (spaceborne, airborne and
ground based) regarding frequencies, bandwidths, and noise floor
(DT).
- Provide
a standardized methodology for computing the appropriate “link
budgets” to assess RFI between the most common types of remote
sensing instruments and sources of interference.
- Respond
(re-actively) to: a) requests for instrument and user requirements
information; and b) technical interference assessments from
outside organizations and individuals.
- Pro-actively
investigate potential interference problems.
- Promote
the development, analysis and dissemination to interested parties
of interference mitigation techniques.
If you have comments or
contributions to these pages please contact either of the FARS
co-chairs listed below.
David Kunkee, Aerospace Corporation
David DeBoer, SETI Institute |