A spectrum auction is a process whereby a government uses an auction system to sell the rights to transmit signals over specific bands of the electromagnetic spectrum and to assign scarce spectrum resources. Depending on the specific auction format used, a spectrum auction can last from a single day to several months from the opening bid to the final winning bid. With a well-designed auction, resources are allocated efficiently to the parties that value them the most, the government securing revenue in the process. Spectrum auctions are a step toward market-based spectrum management and privatization of public airwaves, and are a way for governments to allocate scarce resources. Alternatives to auctions include administrative licensing, such as the comparative hearings conducted historically (sometimes referred to as "beauty contests"), or lotteries. (Wikipedia).
MJ Hibbett opens the Spectrum 35 event held at the Centre for Computing History in 2017.
From playlist Spectrum 35 - 2017
Spectrum of Hg Lamp / amazing science experiment
Identify the spectral lines of Hg lamp Enjoy the amazing colors! Music: https://www.bensound.com/
From playlist Optics
Astronomy - Ch. 6: Telescopes (17 of 21) Radio Telescopes (The Beginning)
Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will explain the beginnings of the radio telescopes.
From playlist ASTRONOMY 6 TELESCOPES
Solar panel performance shoot-out - Part 2
This is a performance test between two 55 watt solar panels, one is a mono-crystalline and the other is an Amorphous / thin film panel.
From playlist Solar Panel Reviews, Testing and Experiments
Frank Zimmermann, 9th FCC-ee Physics Workshop - Tuesday, 3 February 2015
The FCC design study General presentations about the design study, the machines and the physics of FCC-hh and FCC-ee, with synergies and complementarities. Aims at a wide audience to make the project better known in Italy. FCC: the 100 TeV hadron collider and the Z, W, H and top e+e- fact
From playlist 9th FCC-ee Physics Workshop - 3-5 February 2015
Identify the spectral lines of Mercury light by a coarse diffraction grating
Enjoy! Music: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
From playlist Optics
Solar panel performance shoot-out - Part 3
This is a performance test between two 55 watt solar panels, one is a monocrystalline and the other is an Amorphous / thin film panel.
From playlist Solar Panel Reviews, Testing and Experiments
Theoretical Computer Science and Economics - Tim Roughgarden
Lens of Computation on the Sciences - November 22, 2014 Theoretical Computer Science and Economics - Tim Roughgarden, Stanford University Theoretical computer science offers a number of tools to reason about economic problems in novel ways. For example, complexity theory sheds new light
From playlist Lens of Computation on the Sciences
DEFCON 15: The Next Wireless Frontier - TV White Spaces
Speaker: Doug Mohney Editor, VON Magazine More unlicensed bandwidth from TV!?! A long-term push to free up more wireless spectrum is expected to come to fruition this year as the FCC will open up unused TV channels - dubbed "white spaces" - for unlicensed broadband use this fall, with ful
From playlist DEFCON 15
AWESOME physics experiments Rainbow from the surface of a cd (science demonstrations)
PHYSICS (LA PHYSIQUE)!!!
From playlist physics
Google Internet Summit 2009: Wireless and Sensor Technology
Google Internet Summit 2009: The State of the Internet May 5, 2009 Wireless and Sensor Technologies Session. Panelists for this session are Craig Partridge, Larry Alder, Sumit Agarwal, Kevin Fall, and Deborah Estrin. On May 5 and 6, 2009, in Mountain View, we brought together Googl
From playlist Google Intenet Summit 2009
Algorithmic Game Theory: Two Vignettes
(March 11, 2009) Tim Roughgarden talks about algorithmic game theory and illustrates two of the main themes in the field via specific examples: performance guarantees for systems with autonomous users, illustrated by selfish routing in communication networks; and algorithmic mechanism desi
From playlist Engineering
How 5G Cell Service Could Hurt Weather Forecasts
Good weather forecasts save lives, but scientists are worried that 5G transmissions could drown out frequencies measured by weather satellites, setting weather forecasts back decades. Special thanks to Roger Saunders, Ph.D. from the UK Met Office; Peter Iannucci, Ph.D. from UT Austin; and
From playlist Uploads
Understanding Spectrum! | ICT #6
Use of the Internet on the go, or when making mobile phone calls, is made possible thanks to the invisible electromagnetic waves that mobile phones emit or receive. However, did you know that this electromagnetic frequency range, or spectrum, is a highly precious resource. In 2008 the US g
From playlist Internet & Telecommunication Technology
Web 2.0 Summit 2010: Julius Genachowski, "A Conversation with Julius Genachowski"
Julius Genachowski (Federal Communications Commission), John Heilemann (New York Magazine), "A Conversation with Julius Genachowski"
From playlist Web 2.0 Summit 2010
Mod-01 Lec-21 Equilibrium of the market: from Say to Walras
History of Economic Theory by Dr. Shivakumar, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences IIT Madras, For more details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.iitm.ac.in
From playlist IIT Madras: History of Economic Theory | CosmoLearning.org Economics
Federico Echenique - CS+Economics - Alumni College 2016
"Algorithms in Economics" Federico Echenique, the Allen and Lenabelle Davis Professor of Economics and Executive Officer for the Social Sciences, studies economic models of agents and markets to understand and determine their testable implications and the relationships between different th
From playlist Talks and Seminars
Frank Zimmermann, 9th FCC-ee Physics Workshop - Tuesday, 3 February 2015
The FCC design study General presentations about the design study, the machines and the physics of FCC-hh and FCC-ee, with synergies and complementarities. Aims at a wide audience to make the project better known in Italy The FCC project Speaker: FRANK ZIMMERMANN
From playlist 9th FCC-ee Physics Workshop - 3-5 February 2015
Complexity of Pricing - Noam Nisan
A Celebration of Mathematics and Computer Science Celebrating Avi Wigderson's 60th Birthday October 5 - 8, 2016 More videos on http://video.ias.edu
From playlist Mathematics