Interference Avoidance for Wireless Subsystems Clause Samples

The Interference Avoidance for Wireless Subsystems clause establishes requirements to prevent and mitigate electromagnetic interference among wireless components within a system. It typically mandates that all wireless subsystems be designed, installed, and operated in a manner that minimizes signal disruption, such as by specifying frequency bands, shielding, or separation distances. This clause ensures reliable system performance by reducing the risk of communication failures or data loss caused by overlapping or conflicting wireless signals.
Interference Avoidance for Wireless Subsystems. Consumer boosters using unlicensed (part 15) or other frequency bands for wireless transmissions be- tween donor and server subsystems for its internal operations must employ in- terference avoidance methods to pre- vent interference transmitted into au- thorized CMRS spectrum bands.