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From RRC-04 to RRC-06
RRC-04
� M. Krivocheev
� co-acting:
� C. van Diepenbeek
� K. Arasteh
10.-28.05.2004 15.05 -16.06.2006
RRC-06
� K. Arasteh
PXT RPGIPG
K. Arasteh P. HaiF. Rancy
Intersessional Period
Report
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The RRC-06, Scope
15.05 -16.06.2006
RRC-06
� Regional Radiocommunication Conference
� Final Acts signed by 101 nations in Geneva
� for the planning of the digital terrestrial broadcasting service
� in parts of regions 1 and 3
� in the frequency bands 174 – 230 MHz and 474 – 862 MHz
� (VHF, Band III and UHF, Band IV / V)
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Planning Area
RRC-06 Plan Data
Screencopy from
CHIRplus_SAT,
IDWM country vectors © ITU
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Reception Modes
� Reception modes
� fixed roof-level
� portable outdoor
� portable indoor
� mobile
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Reference Planning Configurations
� Reference Planning Configurations (RPCs)
with different C/N and (Emed)ref
� RPC1 DVB-T, fixed roof-level
� RPC2 DVB-T, portable / mobile
� RPC3 DVB-T, portable indoor
� RPC4 T-DAB, mobile 99%
� RPC5 T-DAB, portable indoor 95%
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The RRC-06, Structure
15.05 -16.06.2006
RRC-06 � COM1 (Steering) K. Arsteh
� COM2 (Credentials) L. Hamdallah
� COM3 (Budget) E. Owusu-Adansi
� COM4 (Planning ) D. Sauvet-Goichon
� COM5 (Regulatory ) S. Djematene
� COM6 (Editorial) F. Sillard
� WG Plenary (Working Assumptions) S. Perpar
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Planning: Division in CNGs
� COM4 (Planning)
Coordination and Negotiation Groups:
� CNG1 Europe and Northeast N. Laflin
� CNG2 Western/Central Africa K. Yao
� CNG3 Eastern/Southern Africa A. Koffeman
� CNG4 Red Sea, Gulf T. Al-Awadhi
� CNG5 Mediterranean S. Fakhouri
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Geographic Division in CNGs
CNG1
CNG2
CNG3
CNG4CNG5
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CNGs: Sub-Division
� CNG1 Sub-Division:
� CNG1_1 North-West Europe
� CNG1_2 Central and North-East Europe
� CNG1_3 South-East Europe / Black Sea
� CNG1_4 RCC / Caspian Sea
� CNG1_5 South and South-East Europe
� CNG1_6 South and South-West Europe
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CNG1 Sub-Division
CNG1_1
CNG1_2
CNG1_3
CNG1_4
CNG1_5
CNG1_6
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Planning Iterations
� 1st Planning Exercise� 2nd Planning Exercise
� 1st Synthesis
� 2nd Synthesis
� Iteration 1� Iteration 2� Iteration 3� Iteration 4 → Draft Plan / Plan
� Each time Administrative Declarations possible� „Margin“ was also negotiable
Intersession
During RRC-06
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Planning Iterations: Hot Spots
Shown:
Iteration 1 “not assigned”, UHF, for
� TUN, MLT, I, HRV
PE2 Iter1
I 3301 9481
TUN 465 8707
RUS 7022 7361
E 3563 3436
HRV 2622 2789
IRN 2272 2666
MRC 2090 2113
F 2050 2036
... ... ...
D 1881 1835
... ... ...
sorting
initial input
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Planning Iterations: Hot Spots
Shown:
Iteration 1 „not assigned“, UHF for
� PSE - ISR - JOR
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Hot Spots and Layers
� For one of the „hot spot“ regions a limitation to 8 „layers“ was the solution to the over-demand of spectrum.
� „Layers“ was not an ITU concept.
� Up to 7 layers on UHF is also what was achieved in central Europe.
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From Coordination Distance to Trigger Field Strength (VHF)
10 dBµV/m40 dBµV/m29 dBµV/manalog TV
13 dBµV/m27 dBµV/m12 dBµV/mT-DAB
20 dBµV/m33 dBµV/m17 dBµV/mDVB-T
analog TVT-DABDVB-Tprotected interfering
Coordination Trigger Field Strength at 200 MHz
Table AP2.1
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From Coordination Distance to Trigger Field Strength (UHF)
Coordination Trigger Field Strength at 650 MHz
20 dBµV/m35 dBµV/manalog TV
30 dBµV/m23 dBµV/mDVB-T
analog TVDVB-Tprotected
interfering
Table AP2.2
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„Coordination Distance“ Examples
ST61 coordination distance
23 dBuV/m contour (DVB-T – DVB-T UHF)
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Administrative Process for Modification
� Sending modification to ITU
� ITU: identify BC, identify OS, publish (ADM) 40 days
� other ADM may request to be included 40 days
� ITU: check and if justified publish Addendum 30 days
� overall period starts 75 days
� if no reaction: reminder, wait 40 days
if no reaction: agreed
� final agreed characteristics to the ITU
� ITU publish in special section 30 days
� lapse if no final agreement received 24 months after the 75-day period
Article 4
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T-DAB
� Sometimes nationwide SFN (G on 11A, 12B,
NOR on 11A, IRL on 10A, 12A, 12C, DNK on 12C)
� Only two blank spots in CEPT area: BLR, FIN
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Reading of the digital Plan
I read it 20page by 20page
page 500 to 1000 ...
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Plans
� Reference Situation of analog (ST61/GE89) taken on board
� The digital Plan
� It has „remarks“ columns� R-1: analog TV to be protected (country code)
� R-2: digital plan entries to be protected (country code)
� R-3: other primary services to be protected (country code)
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Plan entries
� Does no entry in „remarks column“ (R-1 to R-3) mean there is no need for coordination?
� Not necessarily.� There might be a bilateral agreement.� Can the answer be seen from the official ITU data?� No.
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� Three conferences:� RRC-06 (GE06)
� ST61 Revision
� GE89 Revision
Phasing out ST61 / GE89
� Transition Period: until 2015 UHF, 2015 (2020) Band III
� After this period, protection for analog broadcasting in Band III (174 – 230 MHz) and Band IV / V ends.
� ST61 abrogated, > 50 nations signed in Geneva
� GE89 abrogated, > 40 nations signed in Geneva
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Transition from analog to digital broadcast
2015
Screencopy from
CHIRplus_SAT,
IDWM country vectors © ITU
VHF date
2020
2020 (not present)
UHF: 2015
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Other Primary Services
� PMR
� Radar
� fixed links
� . . . BEL RUS F G4 1420 250 5428
AZE GEO KAZ UZB KGZ TJK3 7 18 27 10 2
CTI EGY MRC14 474 70
ARS UAE IRN ISR JOR399 4 551 372 2017
BEL RUS F G4 1420 250 5428
BEL RUS F G4 1420 250 5428
BEL RUS F G4 1420 250 5428
� The calculations were for „case 3“
� no analog TV taken into account, but OPS
� „complementary analysis“
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Summary of Results
� Transition Period for analog ends 2015 (2020)
� from coordination distance to trigger field strength
� Plan includes allotments and new reception cases
� more space for pre-coordination
(or more need, depends on perspective...)
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