by dennis stewart (dstewart@alionscience) army cio/g-6, asmo 1 february 2011
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Preliminary Spectrum Relocation Options for Army Systems in the 1755 – 1850 MHz Band presented to the Army 1755 – 1850 MHz Spectrum Relocation Workshop. by Dennis Stewart ([email protected]) Army CIO/G-6, ASMO 1 February 2011. Outline. Conditions for Replacement Spectrum - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Preliminary Spectrum Relocation Options forArmy Systems in the 1755 – 1850 MHz Band
presented to the
Army 1755 – 1850 MHz Spectrum RelocationWorkshop
by
Dennis Stewart([email protected])
Army CIO/G-6, ASMO
1 February 2011
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CLASSIFICATION
Outline
• Conditions for Replacement Spectrum
• Characterizing Comparable Replacement Spectrum
• Spectrum Relocation Options for Major Categories of Army Systems
• Summary
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CLASSIFICATION Conditions* for Surrender of DoD Spectrum
1. NTIA, in consultation with the FCC, has identified and made available to the Department of Defense for its primary use, if necessary, an alternative band or bands of frequencies with comparable technical characteristics as a replacement
2. The Secretary of Commerce, the Secretary of Defense, and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff have jointly certified to the Committee on Armed Services and the Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation of the Senate; and the Committee on Armed Services and the Committee on Commerce of the House of Representatives, that the replacement band or bands of frequencies provides comparable technical characteristics to restore essential military capability that will be lost when the band of frequencies is surrendered.
*Source: Title X, Subpart G, Section 1062 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2000
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CLASSIFICATION Present Frequency Allocation of the1755-1850 MHz Band
Band (MHz) Federal Allocation* Non-FederalAllocation
Remarks
1755-1850FIXED 1755-1850MOBILE 1755-1850SPACE OPERATION 1761-1842(E→S)
None 1755-1850
95 MHz of Unrestricted FIXED and MOBILE spectrum supports Army operations, training, and testing.
• NTIA Must Provide Comparable Spectrum to Allow Army and other Federal Agencies to Relocate to Alternate Spectrum Bands
• Comparable Spectrum Means:– Equivalent Radiocommunications Service Allocation and Status– Similar Amount of Allocated Bandwidth– Suitable Technical and Operational Characteristics
• Supports Equipment Design and Operational Constraints• Feasibility of Coexisting with Systems Currently in the Band• No loss of essential military capability
*Note: Primary service allocations are shown in all capital letters (i.e., FIXED)Secondary service allocations are shown in initial capital letters (i.e., Fixed)
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CLASSIFICATION Review of Army Usage in the 1755-1850 MHz Band
Major Types of Army Systems RadiocommunicationsService
Fixed Point-to-Point Microwave FIXED
Tactical Radio Relay FIXED
Land Mobile Systems(UGVs, UXO Robots, JTRS WNW, etc.)
MOBILEMOBILE except aeronautical mobile
Air-to-Ground Telemetry Systems Air Combat Training Systems Precision Guided Munitions
MOBILEMOBILE(aeronautical telemetry)AERONAUTICAL MOBILE
Unmanned Airborne SystemsUnmanned Airborne VehiclesRemotely Piloted Vehicles
MOBILEAERONAUTICAL MOBILE
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CLASSIFICATION Relocation Options for Fixed Point-to-Point Microwave (1 of 2)
*Band (MHz)
Federal Allocation Non-FederalAllocation
Remarks
4400-4950FIXED, MOBILE 4400-4940RADIO ASTRONOMY 4825-4835Non-Interference Basis 4940-4950
None 4400-4500FIXED SATELLITE (S→E) 4500-4800RADIO ASTRONOMY 4825-4835FIXED 4940-4950MOBILE except aeronautical mobile 4940-4950
This is a preferred band for relocation of MOBILE systems. When possible, FIXED systems should be relocated to the 7/8 GHz band to avoid competition for spectrum with MOBILE systems.
7125-8500
FIXED 7125-7250, 7300-7900, 8025-8500Fixed 7250-7300, 7900-8025SPACE OPERATIONS (E→S) 7125-7155SPACE RESEARCH 7145-7235(E→S), 8400-8500(S→E)FIXED-SATELLITE 7250-7900(S→E), 7900-8400(E→S)MOBILE-SATELITE 7250-7300(S→E), 7900-8025(E→S)Mobile-Satellite 7300-7550(S→E), 8025-8400(E→S)METEOROLOGICAL SATELLITE (S→E) 7300-7550, 7750-7850Mobile except aeronautical mobile 7550-7750EARTH EXPLORATION-SATELLITE (S→E) 8025-8400
Space Research 7145-7190(E→S), 8400-8450(S→E)SPACE RESEARCH 8450-8500(S→E)
This is the preferred band for relocation of FIXED systems.
*Proposed Bands Provided by NTIA via email to ASD/NII o/a 1 December 2010
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CLASSIFICATION Relocation Options for Fixed Point-to-Point Microwave (2 of 2)
Band (GHz) Federal Allocation Non-FederalAllocation
Remarks
14.5-14.7145FIXED 14.5-14.7145Mobile 14.5-14.7145Space Research 14.5-14.7145
None 14.5-14.7145
Although these bands have the required Federal FIXED allocation, the higher propagation path loss and the potential for greater fading losses will impact the reliability of links having long path lengths (e.g., 20-30 mi). Consequently, this spectrum is less desirable for relocation of FIXED systems.
15.1365-15.35
FIXED 15.1365-15.35SPACE RESEARCH 15.1365-15.35Mobile 15.1365-15.35Earth Exploration-Satellite 15.20-15.35
Space Research 15.20-15.35Earth Exploration-Satellite 15.20-15.35
25-27.5
FIXED 25.25-27.5EARTH EXPLORATION-SATELLITE(S→E) 25.5-27INTER-SATELLITE 25.25-27.5MOBILE 25.25-27.5RADIONAVIGATION 25-25.05SPACE RESEARCH 25-27.5Standard frequency and time signal-satellite 25.25-27(E→S)
FIXED 25.05-25.25FIXED-SATELLITE 25-25.25(E→S)RADIONAVIGATION 25-25.05Inter-Satellite 25.25-27.5Standard frequency and time signal-satellite 25.25-27(E→S)
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CLASSIFICATION Relocation Options for Tactical Radio Relay (1 of 2)
Band (MHz) Federal Allocation Non-FederalAllocation
Remarks
1350-1390*
FIXED 1350-1390MOBILE 1350-1390RADIOLOCATION 1350-1390AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION 1350-1370FIXED-SATELLITE 1369.05-1390(S→E)(nuclear burst detection)MOBILE-SATELLITE 1369.05-1390(S→E)(nuclear burst detection)Space Research 1370-1390Earth Exploration-Satellite 1370-1390Radio Astronomy 1350-1390
AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION 1350-1370Space Research 1370-1390Earth Exploration-Satellite 1370-1390Radio Astronomy 1350-1390
This band has the required Federal FIXED allocation to support RR. The Army’s AN/GRC-245 requires a minimum 50 MHz transmit-receive frequency separation which is not supported by this 40-MHz wide band. Spectrum support in a paired band, such as the 1435-1525 MHz band would also be needed to address this requirement.
1435-1525 MOBILE(aeronautical telemetry) 1435-1525
MOBILE(aeronautical telemetry) 1435-1525
Band lacks the required FIXED service allocation for RR.
2025-2110
Fixed 2025-2110 (at 6 military ranges)Mobile except aeronautical mobile 2025-2110 (at 6 military ranges)SPACE OPERATION 2025-2110(E→S)(S→S)SPACE RESEARCH 2025-2110(E→S)(S→S)EARTH EXPLORATION-SATELLITE 2025-2110(E→S)(S→S)
FIXED 2025-2110MOBILE 2025-2110
Band lacks the required Federal FIXED service allocation for RR.
*ASMO addition to the list of potentially comparable spectrum provided by NTIA
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CLASSIFICATION Relocation Options for Tactical Radio Relay (2 of 2)
Band (MHz) Federal Allocation Non-FederalAllocation
Remarks
2110-2165SPACE RESEARCH 2110-2120(E→S)(Goldstone, AZ)
FIXED2110-2165MOBILE2110-2165SPACE RESEARCH2110-2120(E→S)(Goldstone, AZ)
Band lacks the required Federal FIXED service allocation for RR.
2200-2310
FIXED 2200-2290(line-of-sight only) 2290-2300MOBILE 2200-2290(line –of-sight only including aeronautical telemetry, but excluding flight testing of manned aircraft) 2290-2300(except aeronautical mobile)EARTH EXPLORATION-SATELLITE 2200-2290(S→E)(S→S)SPACE OPERATION 2200-2290(S→E)(S→S)SPACE RESEARCH 2200-2290(S→E)(S→S) 2290-2300(S→E)Non-Interference Basis 2300-2310
FIXED 2305-2310MOBILE except aeronautical mobile 2305-2310RADIOLOCATION 2305-2310Earth Exploration-Satellite 2285-2290(S→E)(S→S)Space Operation 2285-2290(S→E)(S→S)Space Research 2285-2290(S→E)(S→S)SPACE RESEARCH 2290-2300(S→E)Amateur 2300-2310
The 2200-2300 MHz sub-band has a suitable Federal FIXED allocation to support tactical radio relay. The 2300-2310 MHz sub-band is not allocated for Federal FIXED operations.
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CLASSIFICATION Relocation Options for Land Mobile* Systems (1 of 3)
Band (MHz) Federal Allocation Non-FederalAllocation
Remarks
225-328.6
FIXED 225-328.6MOBILE 225-328.6MOBILE-SATELLITE 242.95-243.05(EPIRBs), 235-322Radio Astronomy 322-328.6
MOBILE-SATELLITE 242.95-243.05(EPIRBs)Radio Astronomy 322-328.6
Federal MOBILE allocation suitable for Army Land Mobile systems, but the MCEB channel plan does not support channels wider than 1.2 MHz.
335.4-380FIXED 335.4-380MOBILE 335.4-380MOBILE-SATELLITE 335.4-380
None 335.4-380
Federal MOBILE allocation suitable for Army Land Mobile systems, but the MCEB channel plan does not support channels wider than 1.2 MHz.
420-450RADIOLOCATION 420-450Space Operation 449.75-450.25(E→S)Space Research 449.75-450.25(E→S)
LAND MOBILE 422.1875-425.4875 and 427.1875-429.9875(within 50 miles of Cleveland and Detroit) 423.8125-425.4875 and 428.8125-429.9875(within 50 miles of Buffalo)Amateur 420-450Amateur Satellite (Non-Interference Basis) 435-438Space Operation 449.75-450.25(E→S)Space Research 449.75-450.25(E→S)
Band lacks the required Federal LAND MOBILE service allocation for Army Land Mobile Systems.
*UGVs, UXO Robots, JTRS WNW
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CLASSIFICATION Relocation Options for Land Mobile Systems (2 of 3)
Band (MHz) Federal Allocation Non-FederalAllocation
Remarks
1350-1390
FIXED 1350-1390MOBILE 1350-1390RADIOLOCATION 1350-1390AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION 1350-1370FIXED-SATELLITE 1369.05-1390(S→E)(nuclear burst detection)MOBILE-SATELLITE 1369.05-1390(S→E)(nuclear burst detection)Space Research 1370-1390Earth Exploration-Satellite 1370-1390Radio Astronomy 1350-1390
AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION 1350-1370Space Research 1370-1390Earth Exploration-Satellite 1370-1390Radio Astronomy 1350-1390
This band has the required Federal MOBILE allocation to support Army Land Mobile Systems.
1435-1525 MOBILE(aeronautical telemetry) 1435-1525
MOBILE(aeronautical telemetry) 1435-1525
The Federal MOBILE aeronautical telemetry allocation is not suitable for Army Land Mobile systems.
1675-1695METEOROLOGICAL AIDS(radiosonde) 1675-1695METEOROLOGICAL-SATELLITE(S→E) 1675-1695Earth Exploration-Satellite(S→E) 1690-1695
METEOROLOGICAL AIDS(radiosonde) 1675-1695METEOROLOGICAL-SATELLITE(S→E) 1675-1695Earth Exploration-Satellite(S→E) 1690-1695
Band lacks a primary LAND MOBILE allocation for support of Army Land Mobile systems.
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CLASSIFICATION Relocation Options for Land Mobile Systems (3 of 3)
Band (MHz) Federal Allocation Non-FederalAllocation
Remarks
2025-2110
Fixed 2025-2110 (at 6 military ranges)Mobile except aeronautical mobile 2025-2110 (at 6 military ranges)SPACE OPERATION 2025-2110(E→S)(S→S)SPACE RESEARCH 2025-2110(E→S)(S→S)EARTH EXPLORATION-SATELLITE 2025-2110(E→S)(S→S)
FIXED 2025-2110MOBILE 2025-2110
Band lacks a primary LAND MOBILE allocation for unrestricted support of Army Land Mobile systems.
2200-2310
FIXED 2200-2290(line-of-sight only) 2290-2300MOBILE 2200-2290(line–of-sight only including aeronautical telemetry, but excluding flight testing of manned aircraft) 2290-2300(except aeronautical mobile)EARTH EXPLORATION-SATELLITE 2200-2290(S→E)(S→S)SPACE OPERATION 2200-2290(S→E)(S→S)SPACE RESEARCH 2200-2290(S→E)(S→S) 2290-2300(S→E)Non-Interference Basis 2300-2310
FIXED 2305-2310MOBILE except aeronautical mobile 2305-2310RADIOLOCATION 2305-2310Earth Exploration-Satellite 2285-2290(S→E)(S→S)Space Operation 2285-2290(S→E)(S→S)Space Research 2285-2290(S→E)(S→S)SPACE RESEARCH 2290-2300(S→E)Amateur 2300-2310
The 2200-2300 MHz sub-band has a suitable Federal MOBILE allocation to support Army Land Mobile Systems.
2360-2395
MOBILE (telemetry) 2360-2395(flight test of aircraft, missiles, or major components thereof has priority over other mobile telemetry uses)
RADIOLOCATION 2360-2390Fixed 2360-2390
MOBILE (telemetry) 2360-2395(flight test of aircraft, missiles, or major components thereof has priority over other mobile telemetry uses)
AMATEUR 2390-2395
The Federal MOBILE telemetry allocation is not suitable for most Army Land Mobile systems. Land Mobile telemetry applications would be secondary to telemetry for Flight Testing.
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CLASSIFICATION Relocation Options for Air-to-Ground Telemetry Systems* (1 of 2)
Band (MHz) Federal Allocation Non-FederalAllocation
Remarks
1350-1390
FIXED 1350-1390MOBILE 1350-1390RADIOLOCATION 1350-1390AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION 1350-1370FIXED-SATELLITE 1369.05-1390(S→E)(nuclear burst detection)MOBILE-SATELLITE 1369.05-1390(S→E)(nuclear burst detection)Space Research 1370-1390Earth Exploration-Satellite 1370-1390Radio Astronomy 1350-1390
AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION 1350-1370Space Research 1370-1390Earth Exploration-Satellite 1370-1390Radio Astronomy 1350-1390
This band has the required Federal MOBILE allocation to support Army A/G Telemetry Systems.
1435-1525MOBILE(aeronautical telemetry for flight testing of manned or unmanned aircraft and missiles, or their major components)
1435-1525
MOBILE(aeronautical telemetry for flight testing of manned or unmanned aircraft and missiles, or their major components)
1435-1525
The Federal MOBILE aeronautical telemetry allocation is not suitable for Army A/G Telemetry systems.
2025-2110
Fixed 2025-2110 (at 6 military ranges)Mobile except aeronautical mobile 2025-2110 (at 6 military ranges)SPACE OPERATION 2025-2110(E→S)(S→S)SPACE RESEARCH 2025-2110(E→S)(S→S)EARTH EXPLORATION-SATELLITE 2025-2110(E→S)(S→S)
FIXED 2025-2110MOBILE 2025-2110
Band lacks a primary AERONAUTICAL MOBILE allocation to support of Army A/G Telemetry systems.
*Includes Air Combat Training Systems (ACTS), Precision Guided Munitions (PGMs)
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CLASSIFICATION Relocation Options for Air-to-Ground Telemetry Systems (2 of 2)
Band (MHz) Federal Allocation Non-FederalAllocation
Remarks
2200-2300
FIXED 2200-2290(line-of-sight only) 2290-2300MOBILE 2200-2290(line–of-sight only including aeronautical telemetry, but excluding flight testing of manned aircraft) 2290-2300(except aeronautical mobile)EARTH EXPLORATION-SATELLITE 2200-2290(S→E)(S→S)SPACE OPERATION 2200-2290(S→E)(S→S)SPACE RESEARCH 2200-2290(S→E)(S→S) 2290-2300(S→E)
Earth Exploration-Satellite 2285-2290(S→E)(S→S)Space Operation 2285-2290(S→E)(S→S)Space Research 2285-2290(S→E)(S→S)SPACE RESEARCH 2290-2300(S→E)
The 2200-2290 MHz sub-band has a suitable Federal MOBILE allocation to support Army A/G Telemetry systems.
2360-2395
MOBILE (telemetry) 2360-2395(flight test of aircraft, missiles, or major components thereof has priority over other mobile telemetry uses)
RADIOLOCATION 2360-2390Fixed 2360-2390
MOBILE (telemetry) 2360-2395(flight test of aircraft, missiles, or major components thereof has priority over other mobile telemetry uses)
AMATEUR 2390-2395
The Federal MOBILE telemetry allocation is not suitable for most Army A/G Telemetry systems. Army A/G Telemetry applications would be secondary to telemetry for Flight Testing.
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CLASSIFICATION Relocation Options for UASs, UAVs, and RPVs (1 of 3)
Band (MHz) Federal Allocation Non-FederalAllocation
Remarks
225-328.6
FIXED 225-328.6MOBILE 225-328.6MOBILE-SATELLITE 242.95-243.05(EPIRBs), 235-322Radio Astronomy 322-328.6
MOBILE-SATELLITE 242.95-243.05(EPIRBs)Radio Astronomy 322-328.6
Federal MOBILE allocation suitable for UASs, UAVs, and RPVs, but MCEB channel plan does not support channels wider than 1.2 MHz.
335.4-380FIXED 335.4-380MOBILE 335.4-380MOBILE-SATELLITE 335.4-380
None 335.4-380
Federal MOBILE allocation suitable for UASs, UAVs, and RPVs, but MCEB channel plan does not support channels wider than 1.2 MHz.
2025-2110
Fixed 2025-2110 (at 6 military ranges)Mobile except aeronautical mobile 2025-2110 (at 6 military ranges)SPACE OPERATION 2025-2110(E→S)(S→S)SPACE RESEARCH 2025-2110(E→S)(S→S)EARTH EXPLORATION-SATELLITE 2025-2110(E→S)(S→S)
FIXED 2025-2110MOBILE 2025-2110
Band lacks the required Federal MOBILE service allocation for UASs, UAVs, and RPVs.
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CLASSIFICATION Relocation Options for UASs, UAVs, and RPVs (2 of 3)
Band (MHz) Federal Allocation Non-FederalAllocation
Remarks
2200-2310
FIXED 2200-2290(line-of-sight only) 2290-2300MOBILE 2200-2290(line–of-sight only including aeronautical telemetry, but excluding flight testing of manned aircraft) 2290-2300(except aeronautical mobile)EARTH EXPLORATION-SATELLITE 2200-2290(S→E)(S→S)SPACE OPERATION 2200-2290(S→E)(S→S)SPACE RESEARCH 2200-2290(S→E)(S→S) 2290-2300(S→E)Non-Interference Basis 2300-2310
FIXED 2305-2310MOBILE except aeronautical mobile 2305-2310RADIOLOCATION 2305-2310Earth Exploration-Satellite 2285-2290(S→E)(S→S)Space Operation 2285-2290(S→E)(S→S)Space Research 2285-2290(S→E)(S→S)SPACE RESEARCH 2290-2300(S→E)Amateur 2300-2310
The 2200-2290 MHz sub-band has a suitable Federal MOBILE allocation to support UASs, UAVs, and RPVs. The 2290-2310 MHz sub-band is not allocated for Federal AERONAUTICAL MOBILE operations.
4400-4950FIXED, MOBILE 4400-4940RADIO ASTRONOMY 4825-4835Non-Interference Basis 4940-4950
None 4400-4500FIXED SATELLITE (S→E) 4500-4800RADIO ASTRONOMY 4825-4835FIXED 4940-4950MOBILE except aeronautical mobile 4940-4950
The 4400-4940 MHz sub-band has a suitable Federal MOBILE allocation to support UASs, UAVs, and RPVs. Higher propagation losses may limit the ability of UASs, UAVs, and RPVs that do not employ directive antennas to use this band. The 4940-4950 MHz sub-band is not allocated for Federal MOBILE operations.
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CLASSIFICATION Relocation Options for UASs, UAVs, and RPVs (2 of 3)
Band (GHz) Federal Allocation Non-FederalAllocation
Remarks
14.5-14.7145FIXED 14.5-14.7145Mobile 14.5-14.7145Space Research 14.5-14.7145
None 14.5-14.7145
The Federal Mobile service is secondary in these bands.In these bands, higher propagation path loss and the potential for greater fading loss will impact the ability of system designers to implement mobile systems with the require range and link margin. Consequently, this spectrum is undesirable for relocation of most UASs, UAVs, and RPVs presently operating in the 1755-1850 MHz band.
15.1365-15.35
FIXED 15.1365-15.35SPACE RESEARCH 15.1365-15.35Mobile 15.1365-15.35Earth Exploration-Satellite 15.20-15.35
Space Research 15.20-15.35Earth Exploration-Satellite 15.20-15.35
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CLASSIFICATION Summary of Comparably-Allocated Suitable Spectrum
• Fixed Point-to-Point Microwave– 7125-8500 MHz: 1200 MHz of Spectrum Allocated to FIXED– 4400-4940 MHz (Alternate): 540 MHz of Spectrum Allocated to
FIXED
• Tactical Radio Relay– 2200-2300 MHz: 100 MHz of Spectrum Allocated to FIXED
• Land Mobile: UGVs, UXO Robots, JTRS WNW– 1350-1390 MHz: 40 MHz of Spectrum Allocated to MOBILE– 2200-2300 MHz: 90 MHz of Spectrum Allocated to MOBILE
• Air-to-Ground Telemetry Systems, Air Combat Training Systems, Precision Guided Munitions
– 1350-1390 MHz: 40 MHz of Spectrum Allocated to MOBILE– 2200-2290 MHz: 40 MHz of Spectrum Allocated to MOBILE
• UASs, UAVs, and RPVs– 2200-2290 MHz: 90 MHz of Spectrum Allocated to MOBILE