bandplanning
Bandplanning is the process of organizing the use of radio frequency spectrum to support communications services. It applies to wireless networks, broadcasting, satellite links, and amateur radio, and its purpose is to allocate frequency bands and channel structures in a way that maximizes spectrum efficiency while minimizing interference and complying with regulatory requirements. In mobile networks, a bandplan specifies which bands are used for downlink and uplink, the spacing between channels, duplex arrangements (FDD or TDD), and the range of channel bandwidths that equipment should support. In amateur radio, band planning is often a voluntary guideline that helps coordinate modes and times to reduce mutual interference.
The bandplanning process typically starts with characterizing service requirements, available spectrum, and regulatory constraints. Planners designate
Implementation involves regulators, network operators, equipment manufacturers, and standard bodies. Tools include RF planning software, spectrum
See also: ITU Radio Regulations, IARU, spectrum management, RF planning.