Abstract

The important task of deciding and revising frequency allocations at international level falls under the responsibility of the World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC) which is organized by a specialized agency of the United Nations, the Radiocommunications Sector of the International Telecommunications Union (ITU-R). A WRC is held every approximately four years for the purpose of updating the international Radio Regulations (RR). The most recent of these conferences, WRC-19, held at the end of 2019, also defined the Agenda Items for the next WRC that is scheduled to occur in 2023. Here, we review and discuss the WRC-23 Agenda Items that are likely to have the most impact on future remote sensing operations.

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