Navigating Complex Standards with AI

Thursday, 12 March 2026, 8-9 am PT/11am-noon ET

The Wireless Innovation Forum (WInnForum) is proud to invite you to a demonstration of how we are bridging the gap between dense regulatory standards and actionable intelligence.

As wireless standards grow in complexity, the barrier to entry for engineers and policy-makers can be high. This webinar showcases two new, powerful utilities built using Google’s NotebookLM, designed to transform thousands of pages of technical documentation into a searchable, plain-language knowledge base.


Why NotebookLM for Wireless Standards?

Traditional search tools often fail when dealing with highly specific technical jargon and cross-referenced standards documents. NotebookLM changes the game by using a "Source-Grounded" AI model.

  • Source Integrity: Unlike general AI, these utilities are grounded strictly in the WInnForum’s official CBRS and 6 GHz AFC specifications. This minimizes "hallucinations" and ensures answers are rooted in fact.
  • Contextual Understanding: You can ask complex questions like, "What are the specific heartbeat interval requirements for a CBSD in a suspended state?" and receive a synthesized answer that cites the exact section of the standard.
  • Rapid Onboarding: These notebooks act as a 24/7 technical mentor, allowing new engineers to get up to speed on SAS or AFC protocols in a fraction of the traditional time.

Agenda & Speakers

Segment

Topic

Speaker

Introduction

The Future of Standards Development

John Glossner, Chair of WInnForum

Demonstration 1

CBRS Standards: Querying the baseline for 3.5 GHz CBRS

Richard Bernhardt, Chair of CBRS Committee

Demonstration 2

6 GHz AFC Standards: Navigating the 6 GHz ecosystem

Peter Young, Technical Lead for 6 GHz Standards

Q&A Session

Implementing AI in Regulatory Frameworks

Hosted by Andrew Clegg, Chair of AI Committee


What You Will Learn

  • How to use the CBRS Notebook to quickly identify operational requirements for Citizens Broadband Radio Service.
  • How the 6 GHz AFC Notebook simplifies the complex relationship between Standard Power Access Points and the Automated Frequency Coordination system.
  • Best practices for using AI to interpret technical specifications without losing accuracy.

Note: These tools are intended to augment, not replace, the official WInnForum standards documents. They are designed to streamline research and improve accessibility for all stakeholders in the wireless ecosystem.