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David O. Kazmer, University of Massachusetts, Lowell; Bowa George Tucker, University of Massachusetts, Lowell; Edward L. Hajduk P.E., University of Massachusetts, Lowell
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Paper ID #9135A model for realizing human potentialProf. David O Kazmer, University of Massachusetts, Lowell David Kazmer is a Professor of Plastics Engineering at UMass Lowell. His teaching and research are related to product and machine design, systems modeling, and controls. He is an inventor with over twenty patents and the author of more than two hundred publications including two books. A Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and Society of Plastics Engineers, he is the recipient of over twenty different recognition awards including the Office of Naval Research Young Investigator Award, the
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Reza Kamali, Utah Valley University
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regulation. Spectrum engineering is thetechnical skill to solve problems in spectrum management and includes frequency licensing,electromagnetic compatibility, and radio regulation. In this paper, fundamental of spectrumengineering with a focus on radio regulation policies is covered and considered as a topic ofstudy in courses such as Communications Systems and Wireless Communications. I. IntroductionOver the years, electromagnetic spectrum has contributed to several applications such ascommunication, navigation, surveillance and medical. While useful ranges of radio frequencyspectrum are already assigned to current services, new applications are rushing for spectrum.However most of the new graduates of universities from the related fields have