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The fingerprints of nature— An ACMA perspective Bridget Kerans Spectrum Infrastructure Branch

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The fingerprints of nature— An ACMA perspective

Bridget Kerans

Spectrum Infrastructure Branch

What are the fingerprints of nature?

Earth exploration-satellite service (EESS)

Space research service

Active EESS

Active and passive EESS

Passive Active

EESS and SRS uplinks and downlinks

Radio astronomy service

EESS (passive) and RAS

Interference environment—EESS (passive)

Interference environment—EESS (passive)> In-band interference

Interference environment—EESS (passive)> Out-of-band interference

Interference environment—EESS (passive)> Receiver bandwidth

Interference environment—EESS (passive)> Receiver bandwidth

Interference environment—RAS

Regulatory measures to support monitoring of the fingerprints of nature

Principles for spectrum management

Total welfare standard

Mid-West Radio Quiet Zone

EESS uplinks and downlinks

Earth station siting

WA Space Port

Future work> Earth station siting strategy

> New RALI

> Fingerprints of nature paper

> Continued engagement with industry and stakeholders

Bridget KeransNational Infrastructure, Government and Space SectionSpectrum Infrastructure BranchAustralian Communications and Media [email protected]