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Join us as we introduce the Forum's newest reports on the future of spectrum sharing: TR-2016 Developments Towards a More Robust and Dynamic Spectrum Sharing Framework TR-2017 Time Scale Interpretations for Highly Dynamic Spectrum Sharing Originally created by the Forum's Highly Dynamic Spectrum Sharing (HDSS) Work Group for the purpose of addressing some of the potential challenges and opportunities of the “moonshot”/Advanced Spectrum Coexistence (ASC) demonstration. The resulting TR has applications beyond ASC, to any future bands (with any mix of incumbents and secondary users) that must be shared on a basis more dynamic than what is being implemented today. The new application of several concepts relevant to spectrum sharing are discussed in TR-2016, including: Reducing the time over which secondary users react to changes in incumbent use from 24 hours (6 GHz Band) and 5 minutes (CBRS Band) to potentially seconds; Various incumbent detection/informing methods and their application to highly dynamic spectrum sharing (HDSS), Improvements to propagation prediction, such as the use of known signals for in-situ clutter loss characterization; and The use of closed-loop interference reporting to reduce dependence on propagation models altogether while ensuring incumbent protection. The concepts developed in TR-2016 are band agnostic and therefore applicable to any band where highly dynamic coexistence is needed, including support for airborne, shipborne, space, and ground-based communications. With an introduction by Forum CEO John Glossner, presenters include some of the authors of the report including: Richard Bernhardt, WISPA Virgil Cimpu, Ericsson Andy Clegg of Baylor, and Chair of the HDSS Work Group Farinaz Edalat, RKF Engineering Rauf Hafeez, Charter Rich Lee, iPosi Masoud Olfat, Federated Wireless To learn more about the Forum and benefits of membership visit https://www.wirelessinnovation.org