Keywords
jamming, radiocommunications legislation
Abstract
This comment argues that the Radiocommunications Act should be amended to relax the prohibition on specific types of ‘‘smart’’ jamming in the Industry Science Medicine (ISM) bands. Specifically, the legislation requires increased flexibility and granularity to accom- modate new wireless technologies in the ISM bands — particularly wireless LAN (WLAN) technologies like IEEEE 802.11b/IEEE 802.11g (WiFi), and IEEE 802.11a (henceforth collectively know as ‘‘ISM radios’’).
The availability of cheap, mass-produced ISM radios hardware and the proliferation of applications using the ISM spectrum bands of 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz present a variety of security and privacy concerns that cannot be effectively addressed by existing legislation, regulation, and law enforcement agencies. ‘‘Jamming’’ in certain forms represents a necessary, defensive capability for both users and non-users of the ISM-band applications.
Recommended Citation
Tyson Macauley, "A Review of Canadian Radiocommunications Law Around "Jammers"" (2005) 4:1 CJLT.
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