Regulatory Framework for the Global Deployment of ITS – a Spectrum Perspective Paul B. Najarian ITU-R WP 5A Liaison Rapporteur Collaboration on ITS Communication.

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Regulatory Framework for the Global Deployment of ITS – a Spectrum Perspective Paul B. Najarian ITU-R WP 5A Liaison Rapporteur Collaboration on ITS Communication Standards Joint ITU/UNECE Workshop on “Intelligent Transport Systems in Emerging Markets – drivers for safe and sustainable growth” (Geneva, Switzerland, 27 June 2013)

The VICS Example VICS is widely deployed in Japan. Drivers are receiving VICS information mainly through radio wave. Next Generation VICS - Example - (Under development) Information collection Information collection Information processing Information processing Information provision Information provision Informatio n utilization Road Administrator JARTIC Prefectural police department VICS Center Car navigation, etc. Level I: Text Information Level II: Simple Graphic Information Level III: Mapped Information Radio beaconOptical beaconFM multiplex broadcastin g Battery Charging Station March million 2

Can VICS be Deployed Globally? Data (or lack thereof) Including data quality and integrity Network Infrastructure Jurisdictional and Institutional Issues Including Data Privacy Favorable Regulatory Environment Business Model, inc. Private-Public Partnership Etc.. Spectrum Lack of regional or global spectrum coordination Lack of spectrum strategy and planning Japan’s Vehicle Information and Communication System – as an example: Geneva, Switzerland, 27 June

ITS Telecommunications Deployment Philosophy and Strategy ITS is an “Application” that rides on existing telecommunications network and infrastructure Does not require its own network Except for Dedicated Short-Range Communications (DSRC) which is unique to ITS Although there is no globally-harmonized definition of DSRC Operates in an unlicensed manner, and in unlicensed spectrum -- wherever available To the extent possible under the mobile service Although some applications (such as collision avoidance radar) are designed as safety applications, and not suitable under the mobile service Geneva, Switzerland, 27 June

5 SpectrumService VICS — Vehicle Information and Communications System 76-90MHz (FM multiplex broadcasting) ・ Traffic information 2.5GHz (Radio beacon) ETC -- Electronic Toll Collection 5.8 GHz/ 5.9 GHz ・ Collect highway toll (Communication) DSRC -- Dedicated Short Range Communication ・ Collect highway toll ・ Provide various information (Communication, Broadcast) Sub-millimeter, Millimeter wave system 24/26GHz ・ Detect obstacles (Sensor) 60/76GHz 79GHz Vehicle-to-Vehicle communications system 5.8GHz ・ Safety information (Communications) 700MHz ITS Radiocommunication Services Geneva, Switzerland, 27 June 2013

WRC-15 Agenda Item 1.18 Title of the Agenda Item at the ITU World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-2015): 1.18 to consider a primary allocation to the radiolocation service for automotive applications in the GHz frequency band in accordance with Resolution 654 (WRC 12) Objective: To fill a 500 MHz band in the 77.5 to 78 GHz band, in order to achieve global harmonization for ITS Collision Avoidance Radar operating in the 77 to 81 GHz band To study other ITS safety-related applications that may benefit from global or regional harmonization Geneva, Switzerland, 27 June

Background and Motivation Distracted Driving epidemic UN Road Safety Collaboration ITU Council Resolution 1318 (Council 2010) on the role of ITS and ICTs in improving road safety European Commission Directive: Directive 2010/40/EU on ITSDirective 2010/40/EU on ITS Manufacturing and private sector interest to benefit from economies of scale with global harmonization Parts of the band (including 76 – 77 GHz) are already allocated for collision avoidance radar; and products are available in this band Geneva, Switzerland, 27 June

8 (2) Pedestrians detection - turn right (3) Detection of motorcycle driving at high-speed (4) Pedestrians detection by Road Side Equipment Use Case 79GHz High- Resolution Radar Use Case 79GHz High- Resolution Radar Alarm Braking Alarm Braking Motorcycle on the side ! 79GHz band High- resolution Radar (Detect small obstacles in intersections) Pedestrian detection Alarm Caution! Pedestrians on right Braking Source: MIC, Japan (1)Pedestrian detection at high-speed driving Use case: 79GHz high-resolution radar

GHz 9 RLS: Radio Location Service RAS: Radio Astronomy Service Amateur and Amateur Satellite Service Proposed RLS: Radio Location Service Additional Allocation: 77.5 – 78.0 GHz 79 GHz Band High-Resolution Radar 76 GHz Band Radar GHz Spectrum Allocation Geneva, Switzerland, 27 June 2013

10 Another Area for Harmonization Lack of harmonized Definition: Some limited to Data only Harmonized Use Some include Vehicle-to- Vehicle (V2V) Regulatory Variations Mostly unlicensed and secondary Primary allocation in North-America only Spectrum Dedicated Short-Range Communications (DSRC): Geneva, Switzerland, 27 June 2013

DSRC Spectrum Allocation 11 Geneva, Switzerland, 27 June 2013

12 Other/Future Consideration for DSRC Potential consideration as a suitable candidate band for Mobile Broadband, under WRC-15 Agenda Item 1.1 Some see it as a Threat; some see it as an Opportunity Extends 5 GHz WiFi technologies into the 5.9 GHz band Maximizes the use of Radio LAN technologies for in- vehicle applications Addresses the roadside infrastructure deployment dilemma Economies-of-scale Some Administrations are considering a WRC-18/ (or 19) Agenda Item for global DSRC spectrum harmonization Geneva, Switzerland, 27 June 2013

Mobile communications network Base station (antenna) On-board network (ITS data bus), sensors, collision avoidance radar, etc. Roadside network ( Optical fiber, etc.) Pedestrian Portable phone, Satellite portable phone, MCA, Radio pager, etc. Broadcasting Existing network ITS information communications platform ITS information Truck (Transport company) Bus, Taxi (Public transportation) Passenger vehicle GPS ITS information Roadside network ( Optical fiber, etc.) ITS info FM multiplex broadcasting, Terrestrial digital broadcasting, Satellite digital broadcasting, etc. Reference: DSRC System Applications, Interim Report on the Status of the Study, Telecommunications Technology Council, Japan (April 2000) ITS Info-Communications System Road-vehicle communications DSRC Base station (antenna) Inter-vehicle communicati ons 13

14 Conclusions and Recommendations A Spectrum Regulatory Strategy must be integrated in any National ITS Deployment Plan: Taking into consideration Regional/Global Spectrum Harmonization, if necessary The ITS Industry must Identify, Validate and Consolidate its Spectrum Requirements: Minimizes the “hodge-podge”, random approach for Deployment; based on any available network Maximizes Deployment Opportunities, and economies-of-scale at Regional/Global level Keep in mind the lead-time required for WRC Spectrum Allocation or Identification Opportunities (i.e. WRC-2018 or 2019) Compare such lead-time with product development cycle for a vehicle, as well as Telematics and Nomadic Devices Geneva, Switzerland, 27 June 2013