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Review of Study Group Activities. Kevin A. Hughes Radiocommunication Bureau. ITU-R objective. “…to ensure rational, equitable, efficient and economical use of the spectrum by all services, …… …to carry out studies and adopt Recommendations on radiocommunication matters”. ITU-R objective. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Review of Study Group Activities

Review of Study Group Activities

Kevin A. Hughes

Radiocommunication Bureau

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ITU-R objective

• “…to ensure rational, equitable, efficient and economical use of the spectrum by all services, ……

• …to carry out studies and adopt Recommendations on radiocommunication matters”

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ITU-R objective

Objective achieved through (inter alia):

• World Radiocommunication Conferences

• Approval of Recommendations

Technical studies are required

which are conducted in Study Groups

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ITU-R Study Groups

• Groups of experts from ITU membership• > 1 500 participants

• Draft technical bases for WRCs

• Draft Recommendations• technical characteristics

• operational procedures

• Compile Handbooks

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Study Groups

• SG 1: Spectrum management

• SG 3: Radiowave propagation

• SG 4: Fixed-satellite service

• SG 6: Broadcasting service

• SG 7: Science services

• SG 8: Mobile services

• SG 9: Fixed service

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ITU-R Study Groups

• Currently 7 Study Groups

• Subordinate groups• Working Parties

• Task Groups

• (Joint) Rapporteur Groups

• CPM - Conference Preparatory Meeting• prepares technical bases for forthcoming WRC

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Scope of Study Group 1(Spectrum management)

• Principles and techniques for• spectrum management

• sharing criteria and methods

• spectrum monitoring

• long-term strategies for spectrum utilization

• Inter-service sharing and compatibility

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SG 1- some key areas of study -

• Unwanted emissions• (i) spurious and (ii) out-of-band (OOB)• permitted power limits• protection of safety and passive services• boundary between “spurious” and “OOB”

• Spectrum management methodologies• long-term planning for national SM• economic approaches

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Scope of Study Group 3(Radiowave propagation)

Propagation of radiowaves in ionized and non-ionized media and the characteristics of radio noise, for the purpose of improving radiocommunication systems

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SG 3- some key areas of study -

• Global mapping of radiometeorological parameters• rain intensity, water vapour density• refractivity

• Prediction procedures• interference and coordination• Earth-satellite paths• short-range communications (personal, LANs)

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Scope of Study Group 4(Fixed-satellite service)

Systems and networks for the FSS and inter-satellite links (in the FSS), including associated tracking, telemetry and telecommand functions

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SG 4- some key areas of study -

• Sharing between:• non-GSO FSS networks and GSO networks• different non-GSO FSS networks

• Power limits• Mitigation techniques

• orbital avoidance• optimization of satellite constellation• satellite diversity• optimization of antenna patterns

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Scope of Study Group 6(Broadcasting service)

Radiocommunication broadcasting (terrestrial and satellite) of vision, sound, multimedia and data services primarily intended for delivery to the general public

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SG 6- some key areas of study -

• Digital sound broadcasting below 30 MHz• emphasis on single world-wide standard

• improved quality and spectrum efficiency

• Studies on new broadcasting-satellite plan (Appendices S30 and S30A of RR)• sharing criteria between BSS, FSS and terrestrial

services

• Guidelines for system options for digital terrestrial TV broadcasting

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Scope of Study Group 7(Science services)

• Systems for:• space operations

• operation of space craft, e.g. tracking, telemetry

• space research• scientific and technical research purposes

• Earth exploration and meteorology• active or passive sensing of Earth’s environment

• Radio astronomy

• Standard frequency and time signals

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SG 7- some key areas of study -

• Allocations for space science services• space research and space operation services

• precipitation radars (~ 35 GHz)

• Earth exploration satellite service (420-470 MHz)

• Radio astronomy• sharing possibilities and criteria

• extreme sensitivity to unwanted emissions

• sidebands from digital modulation systems

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Scope of Study Group 8(Mobile services)

Systems and networks for the mobile, radiodetermination and amateur services, including related satellite services

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SG 8- some key areas of study -

• IMT-2000• 3G personal mobile communication system

• wireless access to wide range of services• voice, internet, broadcasting, email

• terminal (handheld) mobility everywhere

• agreed system based on ITU standards• specification of Radio Transmission Technology

• frequency bands (WRC-2000)

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IMT-2000: flexible, multifunctional

Satellite

MacrocellMicrocell

UrbanIn-Building

Picocell

Global

Suburban

Basic TerminalPDA Terminal

Audio/Visual Terminal

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SG 8- some key areas of study -

• IMT-2000 (continued)• update radio interface specs. (RSPC)

• global spectrum harmonization

• global circulation of terminals

• systems beyond IMT-2000

• opportunities for developing countries• facilitates access to telecoms networks

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SG 8- some key areas of study (continued) -

• TICS (Transport Information and Control Systems)• standards for Vehicle Information and

Communication Systems (VICS)

• evolution of Dedicated Short Range Communication (DSRC) systems

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TICS

Millimeter wave Low power short range radar

Moving vehicle

About 100 meter

Temp 8/61-01

FIGURE 1

Image of vehicles using low power short-range radar

About 100meter

Movingvehicle

Low power short range radarMillimeter

wave

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SG 8- some key areas of study (continued) -

• RLANs (Nomadic Wireless Access)• broadband NWA

• e.g. wireless access to labtop computers

• frequency spectrum and standards harmonization

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Scope of Study Group 9(Fixed service)

Systems and networks of the fixed service operating via terrestrial stations

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SG 9- some key areas of study -

• High altitude platform stations (HAPS)• balloon-supported platforms at ~21 km altitude

• telecom services to a city and surroundings

• spectrum allocation at ~ 47 GHz

• additional allocations sought in range 18-32 GHz• technical and operational characteristics

• impact on other services

• interference mitigation techniques

• Fixed Wireless Access

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Terrestrial Fixed Wireless Access

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SG 9- some key areas of study -

• High Density systems in FS and FSS• high concentration of terminals in a given area

• FWA to wide range of services

• HD FS spectrum: between 30 to 60 GHz

• HD FSS spectrum: currently under study

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Joint Task Group 1-6-8-9

• Involves 4 Study Groups

• Review of spectrum and regulatory requirements for emerging terrestrial wireless interactive multimedia applications

• Technical convergence of services• scope covers fixed, mobile and broadcasting

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Terrestrial Wireless Interactive Multimedia Systems

Mobile Fixed

HDFS

LMDS

NWA/RLAN FWA

Broadcasting

Interactive Broadcasting

MWA/Cellular BWA

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Study Group Products

• Technical bases for WRC• CPM Report

• Draft ITU-R Recommendations

• Handbooks

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CPM Report to WRC-03

1. Radionavigation, radnav-sat and radiolocation services

2. Mobile, mob-satellite and space science services3. Fixed-satellite and broadcast-sat services4. Fixed and fixed-sat services and HAPS5. Maritime-mobile, amateur and am-sat, and

b’cast services at MF and HF6. Other matters7. Future work programme

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ITU-R Recommendations

• > 900 Recommendations in 16 series• “Standards” in areas of spectrum

management and radio technology• Result of consensus from meetings of

world-wide experts• Some referred to in RR• Used by spectrum planners and system

designers

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ITU-R Handbooks

• Approximately 20 published• Tutorial in nature• Emphasis on use by developing countries• Continuing Handbook programme in ITU-R

• Fixed-Satellite Service handbook• Frequency adaptive systems at MF/HF• FWA• Spectrum monitoring

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Concluding remarks

• The Study Groups represent a major aspect of ITU-R activities

• Technical forum for discussion amongst experts

• Technical bases for Radio Conferences

• Recommendations and Handbooks