Abstract

The usage of Information Communication Technology (ICT) has become more prevalent in modern society, resulting in the development of intelligent. In particular, the use of unlicensed low-power wireless devices has been rapidly increasing which requires strategic management. The discourse regarding the environment for the usage of radio waves has primarily been focused on improving the economic feasibility and utilization of radio frequency from an administrative standpoint; however, the increase in the usage of low-power unlicensed bandwidth has led to an increase in radio frequency interference, resulting in a need to manage and monitor relevant bandwidths. These advancements have been hindered by glaring limitations in the efficiency of existing management systems of radio waves in addition to restrictions on current technological development processes. This paper will investigate the limitations on existing applications of radio wave technologies and propose efficient countermeasures for radio frequency interference and suggests smart grid systems as the alternative.

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