NBTC/ITU Workshop on Cross-Border Frequency Coordination June 29 - 30, 2015 Bangkok, Thailand Frequency Co-ordination - The Procedure.

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NBTC/ITU Workshop on Cross-Border Frequency Coordination June , 2015 Bangkok, Thailand Frequency Co-ordination - The Procedure

Dependent on: Radio service (mobile, fixed, broadcasting, satellite) Frequency range (exclusive, shared) Frequency category (co-ordination, notification) Basic sequence: request answer Requesting Administration Affected Administration(s)

Frequency Co-ordination - The Procedure 1. Evaluation of obligation to co-ordinate: Application of co-ordination trigger-criterion (threshold): a)Fixed Service: Co-ordination Distance to the borderline(s) Co-ordination necessary if station‘s distance below Co-ordination Distance ! b)Mobile Service: Protection Margin PM on borderline E perm = permissible field strength on borderline E calcul = calculated field strength on borderline(s) Co-ordination necessary if PM < 0 dB ! c)Co-ordination recommended if protection of receiver is required. PM = E perm – E calcul

Frequency Co-ordination - The Procedure Frequency range [GHz] Co-ordination distance [km] * > * > > > > > > Trigger for co-ordination in the Fixed Service: The co-ordination distance depends on the frequency range. The distances in the following table are recommended: *The co-ordination distance for frequencies below 10 GHz is limited to 100 km for antenna heights below 300 m above sea level.

Frequency Co-ordination - The Procedure Trigger for co-ordination in the Mobile Service: Frequency range (MHz) Permissible interference field strength (relative to 1 V/m) dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB , dB dB , dB dB dB 2 [1] [1] for emergency and security systems only [2] [2] Limit is applicable for the aggregate power of all carriers of the respective base station within a bandwidth of 5 MHz [3] [3] for GSM systems only [4] [4] for UMTS/IMT-2000 terrestrial systems only [5] [5] for TDD only [6] [6] This value is taken from ERC/REC/(01)01 Values on the borderline at 10 m height

Frequency Co-ordination - The Procedure Trigger Values: Derivation: System specifications (input sensitivity, thermal noise) Measurements (filter curves) Simulations (SEAMCAT) Interpolation (based on existing values) Calculations Sources: ITU documents, e. g. ITU-R SM.1049 Regional harmonization bodies, e. g. CEPT-ECC: Report 97, TR 25-08, cross-border-co-ordination Recs APT-AWG: …

Frequency Co-ordination - The Procedure 2. Sending of co-ordination request: Content Reference Number (unique identifier) Request Status (B) Frequency Category (2) Characteristics of Station File-format Word file, Text file (fixed/variable record length with/without separators, CR/LF), HTML Transmission-media , FTP, https, Fax, Disc To be agreed among administrations. It is recommended to chose formats which can be imported/exported by interfaces of modern systems.

Frequency Co-ordination - The Procedure Co-ordination request, example (MS): 132 1A | 1Z 153,18750 M 2 M 148,58750 M 2 6A FB MO 6 B|Z CV Z Z 10Z 0 0 4A Gondorf 4 B|C D 006E3651 | 049N5727 | D 4 D|Z A 7K60F7W 8 B1|2 4,0 E E 9 A|B 9D V V 9G 0,0 9Y 9 2 9XH|V 000ND00 1Y 148,58750 M M 153,18750 M 13Y|13Z B B 2W X D 15 X D 15 X

Frequency Co-ordination - The Procedure 3. Evaluation of co-ordination request: a)Fixed Service: Calculation of the Threshold Degradation (TD): which the requested station causes at Co-ordinated Stations a)Mobile Service: Determination of the Protection Margin (PM): on the Cross Border Range (CBR) line on the Protection for Receivers (PFR) line on the Border Distance (x-km) line (preferential only) at Co-ordinated Stations (P-P)

Frequency Co-ordination - The Procedure 3.1 Evaluation of co-ordination request FS: Result dependent on TD: TD > 1: refusal permitted TD < 1: refusal not perm. Statuses E, G, H may be assigned dependent on further conditions TD [dB]Status +1 C Z

Frequency Co-ordination - The Procedure Threshold Degradation: The Threshold of a radio receiver is defined as the level of the wanted signal received for a given Bit Error Rate (BER). In presence of an interfering signal (I), the level of the received wanted signal must be increased to preserve the same BER. For a given BER, the difference between the increased threshold level value due to interference, and the threshold value without interference, is the Threshold Degradation (TD). TD is assumed to be equivalent to the noise level increase, due to the interfering signal at the input of the receiver.

Frequency Co-ordination - The Procedure 3.2 Evaluation of co-ordination request MS: Result dependent on PM: PM > 0: refusal not perm. PM < 0: refusal permitted Status assignment not automated, therefore human intervention possible, dependent on experience, type of service, etc. PM [dB]Status e.g. +5 e.g Z C E, G, H

Frequency Co-ordination - The Procedure 3.3 Evaluation of co-ordination request: Co-ordination statuses: AFor information, the assignment described is not submitted to a co-ordination BRequest for agreement. CAgreed without reservation DTemporary, coordination subject to operational tests or measurements EAgreement on a non-interference basis (NIB) FAgreed, subject to a requirement identical or to the requirement of RR 4.4 GAgreed, without any reservation as to interference (NOGAR) HE+G (NIB/NOGAR) MRequest for agreement following a modified co-ordination after E, G, H or Z PAssignment according to preferential frequency agreements and others RDeletion of co-ordinated assignment WWithdrawal of the co-ordination request ZRequest for agreement refused

Frequency Co-ordination - The Procedure 4. Sending of co-ordination answer: Content: Reference Number (as in Request) Answer Status (C, E, G, H, Z, etc.) Remark (name and frequency of affected station(s), other (line-) conditions) Answer file-format and transmission-media as agreed.

Frequency Co-ordination - The Procedure Co-ordination answer, example (MS) : ReferenceNameFrequencyStatusRemark D 15X D 15X Gondorf M ZCZC M Anystation

Frequency Co-ordination - The Procedure 5. Co-ordination Deadlines: Necessary to control proper application of the co-ordination procedure: Ask for lacking or supplemental information after initial request: 30 days Send co-ordination answer after receipt of full information: 45 days Reminder sent after 45 days shall be responded by co-ordination answer: 20 days Reminder not responded by co-ordination answer after 20 days : considered status C Notification that co-ordinated station is put into operation: 180 days Reminder sent after 180 days shall be responded by notification: 30 days Reminder not responded by notification after 30 days : Co-ordination null & void bold: majority of cases (proposed periods, bi- or multilaterally negotiable)

Frequency Co-ordination - The Procedure 6. Notification on usage of Preferential Frequencies: Content Reference Number (unique identifier) Notification Status (P) Frequency Category (1) Characteristics of Station Condition: Frequencies have been defined by prior bi- or multilateral agreements as preferential frequencies for given Administrations Requesting Administration verifies fs-value on x-km-line Advantage: No evaluation, answer or deadlines necessary if conditions are met

Frequency Co-ordination - The Procedure 6. Preferential Notification, example (MS): 132 1A | 1Z 153,18750 M 1 M 148,58750 M 1 6A FB MO 6 B|Z CV Z Z 10Z 0 0 4A Gondorf 4 B|C D 006E3651 | 049N5727 | D 4 D|Z A 7K60F7W 8 B1|2 4,0 E E 9 A|B 9D V V 9G 0,0 9Y 9 2 9XH|V 000ND00 1Y 148,58750 M M 153,18750 M 13Y|13Z P P 2C X D 15 X D 15 X

Frequency Co-ordination - The Procedure 7. Exchange of lists of co-ordinated Assignments: In IT-supported spectrum management the database entries of assigned and co-ordinated stations represent an Administrations Frequency Register. A List corresponding to each affected Administration contained in the Frequency Register shall be exchanged bilaterally at least once every six months to: Support network planning Perform co-ordination pre-check Evaluate justification of co-ordination answer Derivate „put into operation“ notifications Availability of Frequency Register does not exempt from co-ordination obligation !

Frequency Co-ordination - The Procedure Frequency Register, example (MS):

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