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1 Review of Study Group Activities Kevin A. Hughes Radiocommunication Bureau

2 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”

3 ITU-R objective Objective achieved through (inter alia): World Radiocommunication Conferences Approval of Recommendations Technical studies are required which are conducted in Study Groups

4 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

5 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

6 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

7 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

8 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

9 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

10 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)

11 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

12 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

13 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

14 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

15 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

16 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

17 Scope of Study Group 8 (Mobile services) Systems and networks for the mobile, radiodetermination and amateur services, including related satellite services

18 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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20 IMT-2000: flexible, multifunctional Satellite Macrocell Microcell Urban In-Building Picocell Global Suburban Basic Terminal PDA Terminal Audio/Visual Terminal

21 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

22 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

23 TICS

24 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

25 Scope of Study Group 9 (Fixed service) Systems and networks of the fixed service operating via terrestrial stations

26 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

27 Terrestrial Fixed Wireless Access

28 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

29 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

30 Terrestrial Wireless Interactive Multimedia Systems

31 Study Group Products Technical bases for WRC CPM Report Draft ITU-R Recommendations Handbooks

32 CPM Report to WRC-03 1. Radionavigation, radnav-sat and radiolocation services 2. Mobile, mob-satellite and space science services 3. Fixed-satellite and broadcast-sat services 4. Fixed and fixed-sat services and HAPS 5. Maritime-mobile, amateur and am-sat, and b’cast services at MF and HF 6. Other matters 7. Future work programme

33 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

34 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

35 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


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