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Nelson Malaguti, Counsellor, ITU-BR Email: [email protected]
1st Meeting of the APT Conference
Preparatory Group for WRC-11
1st Meeting of the APT Conference
Preparatory Group for WRC-11
Bangkok, Thailand06-08 March 2008Bangkok, Thailand06-08 March 2008
Preparations for WRC-11Preparations for WRC-11
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Preparations for WRC-11
Part IOverview of the WRC process
Part IIPreparations for WRC-11
Part IIIOutlines of the draft CPM Report and Preparatory studies to WRC-11
Part IV Regional preparations for WRC-11
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CPM: Conference Preparatory MeetingRec: ITU-R RecommendationRoP: Rules of ProcedureRR: Radio Regulations (treaty status)
WRC
SC and Study Groups:SG-1: Spectrum managementSG-3: Radiowave propagationSG-4: Satellite servicesSG-5: Terrestrial servicesSG-6: Broadcasting serviceSG-7: Science services
CPM-2
RRB:Radio Regulations BoardSGs: Radiocommunication Study GroupsSC: Special Committee (Regulat. & Procedural)RA: Radiocommunication Assembly WRC:World Radiocommunication Conference
Rec
RoP
Radiocommunication BureauRadiocommunication Bureau
Director RRB
FinalActs
ITU Member States (including Regional Groups, Informal Group)
Revisions to RR, Resolutions &
Recommendations
Technical bases
I - World Radiocommunication Conferences within the ITU-R Sector
Next WRC
Agenda
ITUCouncil
CPM-1
RA
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Radio Regulations (RR)
The Radio Regulations (treaty status)incorporates the decisions of the World Radiocommunication Conferences, including all Appendices, Resolutions, Recommendations and ITU-R Recommendations incorporated by reference.
Frequency block allocations to defined radio services (Article 5) Mandatory or voluntary regulatory procedures (coordination, plan modification, notification, recording) that are adapted to the allocation structure
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Updates the Radio Regulations (treaty status)
• Spectrum Allocation• Coordination and Notification procedures• Administrative and operational
procedures
Adopts ResolutionsHeld every 3-4 years
World Radiocommunication Conferences
(WRC)
WRC RR
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Approved new ITU-R Resolutions related to• ITU-R activities on Emergency Com & Disaster Management • Development of International Mobile Telecommunications• Studies to achieve harmonization for SRD
II - 2007 Radiocommunication Assembly (RA-07) (Geneva, 15-19 October 07)
Updated Working Methods
http://www.itu.int/ITU-R/go/ra-07
(short-range radiocom- -munication devices)
Approved new Study Group structure• To better reflect today’s radio technologies
Elected Chairmen and Vice-Chairmen• for Study Groups, CCV, CPM, RAG and SC
Revised the SG Work Programme• New and revised Questions
Approved 7th revision of Rec. ITU-R M.1457• Expanded IMT-2000 Radio Interface Family with OFDMA
technology, Established IMT-Advanced as the name for 4G
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RA-07 - Restructuring Study Groups (1)
Approved new Study Group structure
SG 1
SG 3
SG 4
SG 6
SG 8
SG 9
SG 1
SG 3
SG 4
SG 6
WP 6S
WP 8D
WPs 8A, 8B, 8F
WPs 9B, 9C, 9D
Spectrum Management
Radiowave Propagation
Satellite Services (FSS+ BSS, MSS & RDSS)
Broadcasting Service
Fixed Satellite Services
Broadcasting Services
Spectrum Management
Radiowave Propagation
SG 7 SG 7Science Services
Science Services
Former SG structure New SG structure
Mobile, amateur, radiodetermination and related satellite services
SG 5
Terrestrial Services(fixed, mobile, radiodetermination, maritime, aeronautical, amateur & amateur-satellite)
Fixed Service
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RA-07 - Restructuring Study Groups (2)
Resolution ITU-R 4-5: Scopes and Chairmanship of SGs and CVC
Study Group 1: Mr R. HAINES (United States)Study Group 3:Mr B. ARBESSER-RASTBURG (ESA)Study Group 4: Dr V. RAWAT (Canada)Study Group 5: Dr A. HASHIMOTO (Japan)Study Group 6: Mr C. DOSCH (Germany)Study Group 7: Mr V. MEENS (France)CCV: Mr N. KISRAWI (Syrian Arab Republic)
Other Chairmen elected at RA-07:RAG: Mr J.B. YAO KOUAKOU (Côte d'Ivoire) CPM: Mr A. NALBANDIAN (Armenia)SC: Mr M. GHAZAL (Lebanon)
Resolution ITU-R 5-5: Work Programme and Questions of Study
Groups
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RA-07 – Updating Working Methods
of ITU-R Study Groups, CCV, CPM and RAG
•Resolution ITU-R 1-5: Working methods for the Radiocommunication Assembly, the Radiocommunication Study Groups, and the Radiocommunication Advisory Group
•Resolution ITU-R 2-5: Conference Preparatory Meeting
•Resolution ITU-R 15-4: Appointment and maximum term of office for Chairmen and Vice-Chairmen of Radiocommunication Study Groups, the Coordination Committee for Vocabulary and of the Radiocommunication Advisory Group
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World Radiocommunication Conferences (WRC)
WRC-07 (22.10-16.11.2007)- 30 agenda items, 2500 proposal, 3000 del.!- almost all services (terrestrial: FS, MS, BS, Amat.S, RAS, RLS, space: FSS, BSS, MSS, EESS, SRS, SO, MetSat, Amat.Sat)
- several applications: IMT, HAPS, HF, GMDSS
WRC-11 ([dates in 2011 to be confirmed])- 33 agenda items, - again almost all services (terrestrial: RLS, AM(R)S,passive S, FS, BS, MS, Maritime MS, Amat.S, space: AMS(R)S, SRS, BSS, MSS, MetAids, RDSS, MetSat) and other issues (Res.951, SRDs, Cognitive Radio)
- and many applications and systems : UAS, ENG, HAPS, oceanographic radar, …
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WRC-07: Draft Agenda (Resolution 805)
Council-08: Agenda (Resolution [tbd])
Main steps toward WRC-11
Final meetings of regional groups Member States’ proposals to WRC-11
Conference Preparatory Meeting (CPM): CPM11-1: 19–20 Nov. 2007 (Results @ CA/171 of 20.12.07)
CPM11-2: [about seven months before WRC-11]
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WRC-11 Preparation Stages
1. 1st Conference Preparatory Meeting (CPM11-1):
• Geneva, 19-20 November 2007 results published in CA/171(http://www.itu.int/md/meetingdoc.asp?type=sitems&lang=e&parent=R00-CA-CIR-0171)
• Define framework of preparatory studiesandstructure of CPM Report (Chapter Rapporteurs)(http://www.itu.int/ITU-R/study-groups/docs/ties/rcpm-structure-report-wrc-11-end.doc)
• Nominate responsible ITU-R Groups for each WRC-11 Agenda Item, in addition to the SC
9 existing Working Parties plus JTG 5-6 (ai1.17)
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WRC-11 Preparation Stages
2. Study of the WRC-11 agenda items at:Meetings of ITU-R responsible groups
(WPs/JTG) Development of draft CPM texts
Carry out technical studies Development of necessary ITU-R Recommendations and
Reports Propose method(s) of satisfying WRC-11 Agenda Items Prepare preliminary draft examples of regulatory texts
Submission of texts to the CPM Rapporteurs by[about 13 to 14 months before WRC-11]
Meetings of regional groups(APT, AMSG, ATU, CEPT, CITEL, RCC)
BR World and Regional Seminars Progress reports informing about the development of ITU-R studies on all WRC-11 agenda items
Situationas of today
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WRC-11 Preparation Stages (Cont’d)
3. CPM Management Team meeting(CPM Steering Committee and Chairmen of Responsible Groups and Study Groups)Geneva,[one week following deadline for CPM texts]
prepare the draft CPM Report to WRC-11
4. Special Committee on Regulatory/Procedure matters meetingGeneva, [at least four months before CPM11-2] review regulatory parts of the draft CPM Report prepare a report to the CPM-07 based on:
- Results of studies of the SC Working Party- Extracts from the draft CPM Report- Contributions from ITU-R Members
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WRC-11 Preparation Stages (Cont’d)
5. 2nd Conference Preparatory Meeting (CPM11-2) [about seventh month before WRC-11] prepare consolidated CPM Report to WRC-11, using:
- the draft CPM Report- the Report of the Special Committee- Contributions from ITU-R Members
Consider the preliminary BR Dir. Report to WRC-07 (Organised in accordance with Res. ITU-R 2-5)
6. RADIOCOMMUNICATION ASSEMBLY2011 (RA-11) Geneva, [one week before WRC-11]
7. WORLD RADIOCOMMUNICATION CONFERENCE 2011 (WRC-11) Geneva, [in 2011]
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Preparation for WRC-11Radiocommunication Assembly +
World Radiocommunication Conference
2nd CPMsession
SpecialCommittee
(regulatory/procedural)
ITU-R Study Groups
SG 1 Spectrum management
SG 3 Radiowave propagation
SG 4 Satellite services
SG 5 Terrestrial services
SG 6 Broadcasting service
SG 7 Science services
Contributions from membership CPM Report to WRC
Res
. ITU
-R 2
-5
1st CPMsession
Draft CPM Report to WRC
WR
C A
gend
a
WRCProposals from Member States
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Possible Timetable for WRC-11 preparation
C-08(12-21Nov.08)
agrees WRC-11 agenda
[CPM-11 Steering /
Management]
January – September 2011
Oct.-Nov. 2011
[CPM-11 Steering /
Management]
CPM11-1 19-20 Nov.
2007
Study Group preparatory work21 Nov. 2007 [31 Jul. 2010]
CA/171 onCPM11-1 Results,
20 Dec. 2007
Nov. – Dec. 2007
January – December 2008
January – December 2009
January – December 2010
CPM11-2[14-25 Feb.
2011]
PublicationCPM Report[April 2011]
WR
C-1
1
Deadline forSG texts;
[31 Jul. 2010]
CPM-11Management Team, [6-10 Aug. 2010]
PublicationDraft CPM
Report[1 Dec. 2010]
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III – CPM-11 Report Preparation
WP 1A
WP 4A
1.2
1.13
1.6
1.19
WRC-11 (agenda items)
CPM11-2
CPM ManagementTeam Meeting
Draft
CPM Report
1.22
WP 1B
WP 4C 1.7 1.18
WP 5A 1.23
1.25
WP 5B1.3 1.4 1.9 1.10
1.14 1.15 1.21
WP 5C 1.5 1.8 1.20
WP 7B 1.11 1.12 1.24
WP 7C 1.16
JTG 5-6 1.17
SC 7
Technical aspects
Regulatory and procedural aspects
SG-1, SG-4, SG-7 8.1 sub-issues
Chapter 1(draft texts)Chapter 2
(draft texts)Chapter 3(draft texts)Chapter 4
(draft texts)Chapter 5(draft texts)Chapter 6*
(draft texts)
* includes also a.i. 2, 4, 8.2
CPM Report to WRC-11
SC
Responsible ITU-R Groups
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List of Agenda Items and Responsible Groups
WP 4A
1.2
1.13
1.6
1.19
1.22
WP 1B
WP 4C1.7
1.18
WP 5A1.23
1.25
WP 5B1.3
1.4
1.9
1.10
1.14
1.15
1.21
1.5
1.8 1.20
WP 7B1.11
1.12 1.24
WP 7C1.16
JTG 5-61.17
SC7Technical aspects
Regulatory and procedural aspects SG-1, SG-4, SG-7 8.1 sub-issues
WP 5C
WP 1A
Responsible ITU-R Groups
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CPM-11 Chairman and Vice-Chairmen
Chairman, CPMMr. A. NALBANDIAN (ARM), E-mail:
Vice-Chairmen, CPMMr K. ABDELKADER (TUN), E-mail: [email protected]
Mr A. FREDERICH (S), E-mail: [email protected]
Mr. V. GLUSHKO (RUS), E-mail: [email protected]
Mr. J.J. MASSIMA LANDJI (GAB), E-mail: [email protected]
Mrs. S. TAYLOR (USA), E-mail: [email protected]
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Table of contents of the CPM Report to WRC-11
1.Maritime and Aeronautical issues
2.Radiolocation and Amateur issues
3.Fixed, Mobile and Broadcasting issues
4.Science issues
5.Satellite issues
6.Future work programmeand other issues
Chapters of CPM Report WRC-11 Agenda items
1.2, 1.19, 2, 4, 8.1, 8.2
1.3, 1.4, 1.9, 1.10
1.14, 1.15, 1.21, 1.23
1.5, 1.8, 1.17, 1.20, 1.22
1.6, 1.11, 1.12, 1.16, 1.24
1.7, 1.13, 1.18, 1.25, 7
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CPM-11 Chapter Rapporteurs
1.Maritime and Aeronautical issues
2.Radiolocation and Amateur issues
3.Fixed, Mobile and Broadcasting issues
4.Science issues
5.Satellite issues
6.Future work programmeand other issues
Mr Christian Rissone (F)e-mail: [email protected]
Chapters of CPM Report CPM-11 Chapter Rapporteurs
Mr Timur Kadyrov (RUS)e-mail: [email protected]
Mr Naser A. Eidha Alrashedi (UAE)
e-mail: [email protected] Mr John E. Zuzek (USA)
e-mail: [email protected]
Mr Muneo Abe (J)e-mail: [email protected]
Mr Jean-Jacques Massima Landji (GAB)
e-mail: [email protected]
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Chapter 1 of CPM Report
Rapporteur:
Mr Christian Rissone (F) WRC-11 Agenda items
1.3, 1.4, 1.9, 1.10
• 1.3: spectrum requirements and possible regulatory actions, including allocations, for safe operation of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS)
• 1.4: further regulatory measures for introduction of new AM(R)S systems at 112-117.975 MHz, 960-1 164 MHz and 5 000-5 030 MHz
• 1.9: revise frequencies and channelling arrangements of App. 17 in order to implement new digital technologies for the MMS
• 1.10: frequency allocation requirements for operation of safety systems for ships and ports and associated regulatory provisions
Maritime and Aeronautical Issues
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C1 - AI 1.3: spectrum requirements and possible regulatory actions, including allocations, for safe operation of unmanned
aircraft systems (UAS)
Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) areexpected to increase significantly in the near futurein the same environment as manned aircrafts, but also in
specific environments not accessible to manned aircraftsOn-going studies to:Support remote pilot in commanding and controlling UAS
and in relaying the air traffic control communications Provide spectrum for advanced techniques to detect and
track nearby aircraft, terrain and obstacles to navigationProtect existing services
WRC-07 Resolution(s)
ITU-R resp. group
ITU-R concerned Working Party(ies)
421 [COM6/8]
WP 5B(27 Oct. - 7 Nov.
2008)4A, 4C, (7B, 7C, 7D)
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C1 - AI 1.4: further regulatory measures for new AM(R)S systems at 112-117.975, 960-1164 and 5000-5030 MHz
Aeronautical community needs for enhanced and new AM(R)S systems:- using intensive and safety-critical radiocommunication data links- to support new applications and concepts in air traffic management, relating to safety and regularity of flights
AM(R)S systems may need ~ 60-100 MHz @~5 GHz for surface applications (Rep. ITU‑R M.2120)
On-going studies: Study any compatibility issues between BS and AM(R)S (~108MHz),
and sharing solutions between ARNS or RNSS and AM(R)S systems (~1GHz),
Identify needs for additional AM(R)S allocation at 5.0-5.3GHz, and study technical and operational issues relating to protection of RNSS and RAS
WRC-07 Resolution(s)
ITU-R resp. group
ITU-R concerned Working Party(ies)
413 (Rev.WRC-07)
WP 5B(27 Oct. - 7 Nov.
2008)
4C, 6D, (3K)
417 [COM4/5]
4C
420 [COM4/9]
4C, 7D, (3M)
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C1 - AI 1.9: revise frequencies and channelling arrangements of RR Appendix 17 to implement new digital technologies for MMS
Use of the HF bandsRapid growing need to use new digital technologies in
MMSTo better respond to emerging demand for new services,
new HF data exchange technologies capable of delivering maritime safety information
On-going studies to identify:necessary modifications to the RR App.17 frequency table, necessary transition arrangements, and recommendhow digital technologies can be introduced while ensuring
compliance with distress and safety requirements
WRC-07 Resolution(s)
ITU-R resp. group
ITU-R concerned Working Party(ies)
351 (Rev.WRC-07)
WP 5B(27 Oct. - 7 Nov.
2008)-
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C1 - AI 1.10: frequency allocation requirements for operation of safety systems for ships and ports and associated regulatory
provisions
WRC-07 Resolution(s)
ITU-R resp. group
ITU-R concerned Working Party(ies)
357 [COM6/10]
WP 5B(27 Oct. - 7 Nov.
2008)(5A, 5C, 7B, 7C, 7D)
Increasing need, on a global basis, to enhance ship and cargo identification, tracking, and surveillance as well as ship and port security and safety
New IMO ISPS Code requires long-range spectrum dependent systems
May need additional AIS channels in MSS for global ship tracking capabilities
May use advanced maritime HF data systems to deliver and receive security alerts and safety information and receive LRIT information
On-going studies: To determine spectrum requiremnts and potential bands to
support ship and port security and enhanced maritime safety systems
On sharing and compatibility issues with services already having allocations in those potential frequency bands
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Rapporteur:Mr Timur Kadyrov (RUS)
Chapter 2 of CPM Report
Radiolocation and Amateur issues
WRC-11 Agenda items
1.14, 1.15, 1.21, 1.23
• 1.14: consider requirements for new applications in the RLS andreview allocations or regulatory provisions for implementationof RLS in the range 30‑300 MHz
• 1.15: consider possible allocations in the range 3-50 MHz to the RLSfor oceanographic radar applications
• 1.21: consider a primary allocation to the RLS in the band 15.4-15.7 GHz
• 1.23: allocation of ~15 kHz in the band 415-526.5 kHz to the AS on a2ndary basis, taking into account the need to protect existingservices
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C2 - AI 1.14: consider requirements for new applications in the RLS and review allocations or regulatory provisions for implementation
of RLS in the range 30‑300 MHz
Emerging requirements for increased resolution and range of radars operation
Terrestrial-based RLS systems are needed to enable various space object detection applications (remote space sensing, asteroid detection), and for defining the position of natural and artificial Earth satellites
2003-07 Studies included in Rec. ITU-R M.1802 “Characteristics and protection criteria for radars operating in the band 30-300 MHz”
On-going studies to: Identify global primary allocations in VHF, avoiding bands
used by distress and safety applications in the MMSComplete compatibility analyses (specifically w.r.t FS and MS)
WRC-07 Resolution(s)
ITU-R resp. group
ITU-R concerned Working Party(ies)
611 [COM6/14]
WP 5B(27 Oct. - 7 Nov.
2008)(3L, 5A, 5C, 7B, 7D)
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C2 - AI 1.15: consider possible allocations in range 3-50 MHz to the RLS for oceanographic radar applications
Increasing interest for global operation of HF ocean. radars for measurement of coastal sea surface conditions related to environmental, oceanographic, meteorological, climatological, maritime and disaster mitigation operations
HF oceanographic radars operate on a global basis through use of ground-wave propagation, but no RLS in 3-50 MHz
On-going studies to:Identify characteristics and bandwidth requirementsProvide results of sharing analyses with other servicesRecommend suitable bands (each band < 600 kHz)
WRC-07 Resolution(s)
ITU-R resp. group
ITU-R concerned Working Party(ies)
612 [COM6/15]
WP 5B(27 Oct. - 7 Nov.
2008)5C, 6D,(5A, 7B, 7D)
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C2 - AI 1.21: consider a primary allocation to the RLS in the band 15.4-15.7 GHz
Provide adequate spectrum for emerging new radar systems necessitating wider emission bandwidths for increased resolution and range accuracy
Worldwide allocation may be required to give regulatory assurance and confidence to developers, manufacturers and investors that RLS radar systems will operate globally
On-going studies to:Identify technical characteristics, protection criteria,
and other factors in order toEnsure compatibly with the ARNS, FSS in same band,
and RAS in lower-adjacent band
WRC-07 Resolution(s)
ITU-R resp. group
ITU-R concerned Working Party(ies)
614 [COM6/19]
WP 5B(27 Oct. - 7 Nov.
2008)4A,(3M, 7D)
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C2 - AI 1.23: allocation of ~15 kHz in the band 415-526.5 kHz to the AS on a secondary basis, and need to protect existing services
Increasing call for the 500 kHz band to be allocated to and used by the amateur service in order to:
- Enable the Amateur radio Service to serve in cases of natural emergency situations as a backup to public communication channels
- Allow ultra-reliable regional groundwave communications Decreased use of this band due to introduction of GMDSS
Amateur Systems characteristics are defined in Rec. ITU-R M.1732
On-going studies to:Provide WRC-11 with results of sharing analyses with other services in this band
WRC-07 Resolution(s)
ITU-R resp. group
ITU-R concerned Working Party(ies)
-WP 5A
(27 Oct. - 7 Nov. 2008)
(5B, 5C, 6D)
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Chapter 3 of CPM Report
Fixed, Mobile and Broadcasting issues
Rapporteur:Mr Naser A. Eidha Alrashedi (UAE)
WRC-11 Agenda items
1.5, 1.8, 1.17, 1.20, 1.22
• 1.5: consider worldwide/regional harmonization of spectrum for electronic news gathering (ENG)
• 1.8: consider progress studies of technical and regulatory issues relative to the FS in the bands between 71 GHz and 238 GHz
• 1.17: consider sharing studies between the MS and other services at 790-862 MHz in Reg. 1 and 3, to ensure the adequate protection of services in this frequency band, and take appropriate action
• 1.20: studies on spectrum identification for gateway links for HAPS in range 5850‑7075 MHz to support operations in the FS and MS
• 1.22: examine effect of emissions from SRD on radiocom. services
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C3 - AI 1.5: consider worldwide/regional harmonization of spectrum for electronic news gathering (ENG)
Use of ENG is an important element in the comprehensive coverage of a wide range of internationally noteworthy events, including emergencies, natural disasters, breaking news
Increasing portability of terrestrial ENG systems and trend towards cross-border operation of ENG equipment
Advanced digital technologies open new opportunities for fixed and mobile ENG operations - spectrum implications(see Report ITU-R BT.2069)
National spectrum allocations exist in some countries (see Recommendations ITU-R F.1777 and ITU-R M.1824)
On-going studies to:Achieve a satisfactory degree of worldwide/regional
harmonization of spectrum for ENG use
WRC-07 Resolution(s)
ITU-R resp. group
ITU-R concerned Working Party(ies)
954 [COM6/5]
WP 5C*(27 Oct. - 7 Nov.
2008)
5A, 6D, 6G, 6X
(4A,4C,7B,7D)* based on requirements developed by SG 6
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C3 - AI 1.8: consider progress studies of technical and regulatory issues relative to the FS in the bands between 71 GHz and 238 GHz
Under study for more than 7 yearsIncreasing interest for commercial use of spectrum
above 70 GHz due to unique propagation characteristics and wide bandwidth available for carrying commercial fixed wireless applications - extremely high-speed data transmission
On-going studies to:Prepare a possible revision of the Radio Regulations, to
accommodate emerging requirements of FS, taking into account the requirements of the passive services
WRC Resolution(s)
ITU-R resp. group
ITU-R concerned Working Party(ies)
731 (WRC-2000) WP 5C
(27 Oct. - 7 Nov. 2008)
7C, 7D (1A, 4A)
732 (WRC-2000)
7B, (1A, 4A)
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C3 - AI 1.17: consider sharing studies between the MS and other services at 790-862 MHz in Reg. 1 and 3, to ensure the protection of
services in this frequency band, and take appropriate action
Band currently used predominantly by BS (GE06 Agreemnt )Transition analogue to digital television digital dividend
Spectrum opportunities for new applications (IMT‑Advanced, …)
Band providing favourable propagation characteristics, cost-effective solutions for coverage of large areas with low population density
On-going studies to:Provide results of sharing analyses between MS and other
services in order to protect “existing” services in this band
WRC-07 Resolution(s)
ITU-R resp. group
ITU-R concerned Working Party(ies)
749 [COM4/13]
JTG 5-6(28 May - 3 June
2008)-
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C3 - AI 1.20: studies on spectrum identification for gateway links for HAPS in the range 5850‑7075 MHz to support operations in the FS
and MS
HAPS (high altitude platform stations) requirements:Need to facilitate implementation of systems using HAPS in
the fixed and mobile services in bands above 3 GHz To provide gateway links for HAPS base stations as a
complement to spectrum allocations already identified for HAPS provision of IMT-2000 services
On-going studies to:Extend the sharing analyses to identifying two channels of
80 MHz each for gateway links for HAPS Ensuring the protection of existing services (other FS, FSS)
WRC-07 Resolution(s)
ITU-R resp. group
ITU-R concerned Working Party(ies)
734 (Rev.WRC-07)
WP 5C(27 Oct. - 7 Nov.
2008)4A (3M, 5A, 5B, 7B,7C)
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C3 - AI 1.22: examine effect of emissions from short-range radio devices (SRD) on radiocommunication services
Increasing amount of SRDs proliferating across various frequency bands, such as RFIDs or using UWB technologies
In some cases RFIDs may radiate considerable energySome radio services (e.g. those using low field strengths),
may suffer harmful interference from SRDs (like RFIDs)SRDs (e.g. RFIDs) hold promise for new applications On-going studies to:Identify further the SRDs emissions, inside and outside
“ISM” frequency bands, andEnsure adequate protection of all the
radiocommunication services
WRC-07 Resolution(s)
ITU-R resp. group
ITU-R concerned groups
953 [COM6/4]
WP 1A(18 - 24 June 2008)
SG 3, SG 4, SG 5, SG 6, SG 7
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Chapter 4 of CPM Report
Science issues
Rapporteur:Mr John E. Zuzek (USA)
WRC-11 Agenda items
1.6, 1.11, 1.12, 1.16, 1.24
• 1.6: update spectrum use by passive services in 275-3000GHz, and consider possible procedures for free-space optical-links
• 1.11: consider a primary allocation to the SRS (Earth-to-space) within the band 22.55-23.15 GHz
• 1.12: protect the primary services in the band 37-38 GHz from interference resulting from AMS operations
• 1.16: needs of passive systems for lightning detection in MetAids, including possibility of an allocation in the range below
20 kHz• 1.24 consider extension to band 7850-7900 MHz of existing
MetSat allocation at 7750‑7850 MHz, for NGSO sat. (space-to-Earth)
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C4 - AI 1.6: update spectrum use by passive services in 275-3000GHz, and possible procedures for free-space optical-links
Bands 275-3000 GHz not allocated, except for passive services for experimentation and development studies (EESS, SRS and RAS for climatological and meteorological purposes)
Band above 3000 GHz already used for various optical applications from telecommunication links to satellite remote sensing
On-going studies:To update the spectrum use from 275 to 3 000 GHz
by and for protection of the passive services On sharing aspects (at least) and on a clear definition
of the limits for bands above 3000 GHz
WRC-07 Resolution(s)
ITU-R resp. group
ITU-R concerned Working Party(ies)
950 (Rev.WRC-07)
WP 1A* 7C, 7D (3M)
955 [COM6/9]
WP 1A(18 - 24 June 2008)
5C, 7B, (3M)* based on requirements developed by SG 7
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C4 - AI 1.11: consider a primary allocation to the SRS (Earth-to-space) within the band 22.55-23.15 GHz
Growing interest in comprehensive space exploration (particularly towards and around the Moon: examining the terrain, environment and potential landing sites)with both robotic and manned missions
Need for companion uplink (Earth-to-space) band to provide mission data, command and control links
On-going studies to:Provide results of sharing analyses between SRS
(Earth-to-space) and FS, MS and ISSRecommend appropriate sharing criteria
WRC-07 Resolution(s)
ITU-R resp. group
ITU-R concerned Working Party(ies)
753 [COM6/11]
WP 7B(31 Mar. - 4 April
2008)4A, 5C (3M, 5A)
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C4 - AI 1.12: protect primary services in the band 37-38 GHz from interference resulting from aeronautical mobile service operations
Aeronautical mobile station can cause high interference to receivers in the FS (HDFS), other MS, FSS and the SRS
W.r.t. SRS receivers, this may significantly exceed the permissible interference levels for extended periods of time, thus jeopardizing the success of a space mission
This band is required to support increased data requirements of planned manned and scientific missions
On-going studies to:Determine the compatibility of the AMS with the other
affected primary services in that band
WRC-07 Resolution(s)
ITU-R resp. group
ITU-R concerned Working Party(ies)
754 [COM6/12]
WP 7B(31 Mar. - 4 April
2008)4A, 5B, 5C (5A)
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C4 - AI 1.16: needs of passive systems for lightning detection in MetAids, including possibility of allocation in range below 20 kHz
VLF bands are used by systems that detect and locate lightning (existing systems require from 3 to 5 kHz bandwidth)
Operational and safety-of-life services providing warnings of extreme weather events to organizations and customers including emergency services, aviation, defence, the utilities & public
Need to avoid recent instances of interferenceOn-going studies to:Identify technical and procedural recommendationsEnable WRC-11 to provide recognition to long-
established MetAids systems (e.g. frequency allocation)
WRC-07 Resolution(s)
ITU-R resp. group
ITU-R concerned Working Party(ies)
671 [COM6/16]
WP 7C(31 Mar. - 4 April
2008)(3L, 5B, 5C, 7A)
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C4 - AI 1.24: consider extension to band 7850-7900 MHz of existing MetSat allocation at 7750‑7850 MHz, for NGSO sat. (space-to-Earth)
Band 7.75-7.85GHz currently used by NGSO polar MetSat, transmitting typically in data dump modes to large earth stations
High-resolution sensors in future NGSO MetSat (2017-2020) will require an extension of current allocation by 50 MHz
Data obtained with these sensors are essential for global weather forecast, climate changes and hazard predictions
Sharing situation with other services is same in both bandsOn-going studies to:Analyze sharing situation between NGSO MetSat and FS, MSEnable WRC-11 to take decision on this issue
WRC-07 Resolution(s)
ITU-R resp. group
ITU-R concerned Working Party(ies)
672 [COM6/20]
WP 7B(31 Mar. - 4 April
2008)5C (5A, 5B)
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Chapter 5 of CPM Report
Satellite issues
Rapporteur:Mr Muneo Abe (J)
WRC-11 Agenda items
1.7, 1.13, 1.18, 1.25, 7• 1.7: meet requirements for AMS(R)S, while retaining unchanged the
generic MSS allocation at 1525‑1559 and 1626.5-1660.5 MHz• 1.13: studies on spectrum usage of the 21.4-22 GHz band for the BSS
and the associated feeder-link bands in Regions 1 and 3• 1.18: extending existing 1mary and 2ndary RDSS (space-to-Earth)
allocations at 2483.5-2500 MHz to make a global primary allocation• 1.25: consider possible additional allocations to the MSS with
particular focus on the bands between 4 GHz and 16 GHz• 7: consider possible improvements to API, coordination, notifica-
tion and recording procedures for satellite networks – Res. 86
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C5 - AI 1.7: meet requirements for AMS(R)S, while retaining the generic MSS allocation at 1525‑1559 and 1626.5-1660.5 MHz
WRC-07 Resolution(s)
ITU-R resp. group
ITU-R concerned Working Party(ies)
222 (Rev.WRC-07)
WP 4C(26 Mar. - 4 April
2008)5C (4B, 7B, 7C, 7D)High-priority AMS(R)S communications are essential for
safety and regularity of flights in civil air transportation Expected increase of spectrum demand for current and
future AMS(R)S systemsRep. ITU-R M.2073 concluded that use of prioritization and
inter-system real-time pre-emptive access is not practicalOn-going studies to:Ensure long-term spectrum availability for the AMS(R)SIdentify existing + future AMS(R)S spectrum
requirements,Assess whether that can be met with current allocation
and new technical/regulatory means or, otherwise, new allocations for AMS(R)S communications
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C5 - AI 1.13: studies on spectrum usage of the 21.4-22 GHz band for the BSS and the associated feeder-link bands in Regions 1 and 3
Future BSS systems in this band may provide extremely high resolution imagery (EHRI) applications(see Rec. ITU‑R BT.1201 and Rep. ITU‑R BT.2042)
Res.525 (Rev.WRC-07) governs the interim use of HDTV BSS systems in this band on a first-come-first-served basis
a priori planning of this band is not necessaryOn-going studies:On the technical and regulatory aspects to harmonize
the long-term usage of this band, assessing various planning methodologies, coordination procedures or other procedures and BSS technologies
WRC-07 Resolution(s)
ITU-R resp. group
ITU-R concerned Working Party(ies)
551 [COM6/13]
WP 4A(7 - 16 April 2008)
5C, 6X (3M, 4B, 5A, 6D, 6G, 7D)
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C5 - AI 1.18: extending existing 1mary and 2ndary RDSS (space-to-Earth)
allocations at 2483.5-2500 MHz to make a global primary allocation
Demand for position and time determination by means of satellite systems is expected to continue to grow since it offers great societal benefits
Band already allocated on primary basis to RDSS and other services (FS, MS, MSS, RLS) in many countries
On-going studies:On technical, operational and regulatory aspects of
the possible RDSS compatibility with other services in that band
To achieve a Worldwide RDSS allocation in order to simplify receiver and antenna designs and thus reduce their cost
WRC-07 Resolution(s)
ITU-R resp. group
ITU-R concerned Working Party(ies)
613 [COM6/17]
WP 4C(26 Mar. - 4 April
2008)5A, 5B, 5C (3L, 4A)
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C5 - AI 1.25: consider possible additional allocations to the MSS with particular focus on the bands between 4 GHz and 16 GHz
Shortfall of spectrum available for the satellite component of IMT for the year 2020 (Report ITU‑R M.2077): - between 19 and 90 MHz (Earth-to-space direction)- between 144 and 257 MHz (space-to-Earth direction)
Other MSS systems may also require additional spectrum On-going studies on:Identification of new possible MSS allocations in both
Earth-to-space and space-to-Earth directions, focusing on the 4-16 GHz band, but without placing undue constraints on existing services
WRC-07 Resolution(s)
ITU-R resp. group
ITU-R concerned groups
231 [COM6/21]
WP 4C(26 Mar. - 4 April
2008)
SG 1, SG 3, SG 5, SG 6, SG 7
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C5 - AI 7: Consider possible improvements to API, coordination, notification and recording procedures for satellite networks - Res. 86
Opportunity to review the RR procedures for satellite networks
To solve difficulties in application of RR provisions,To correct deficiencies, simplify or update the procedures,To transfer some Rules of Procedure into the RRTo ensure that RR procedures reflect latest technologiesOn-going studies to:Provide WRC-11 with proposed solutions on how to deal with
above-mentioned types of cases, yet to be identified
WRC-07 Resolution(s)
ITU-R resp. group
ITU-R concerned Working Party(ies)
86 (Rev.WRC-07)
WP 4A (Technic)
(7 - 16 April 2008)
SC (Regul.+Proc.) (SC-WP,
25-28 Nov. 08)
7B, 7C (4C)
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Chapter 6 of CPM Report
Future work programme and other issues
Rapporteur:Mr Jean-Jacques Massima Landji (GAB)
WRC-11 Agenda items
1.2, 1.19, 2, 4, 8.1, 8.2
• 1.2: take appropriate action with a view to enhancing the international regulatory framework – Res. 951 (Rev.WRC-07)
• 1.19: consider regulatory measures in order to enable introduction of software-defined radio and cognitive radio systems
• 2: Incorporation by reference – Res. 27 and 28 (Rev.WRC-2000)• 4: Review of Res./Rec. of previous W(A)RCs – Res.95(Rev.WRC-
03)• 8.1: Activities of the ITU-R Sector as reported in BR Director’s
Report to WRC-11, in relation with Resolutions 63, 547 (Rev. WRC-07) and with Resolution 673 [COM6/23] (WRC-07)
• 8.2: Items to be included in WRC-15 Agenda (Res. 806 (WRC-07))
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C6 - AI 1.2: take appropriate action with a view to enhancing the international regulatory framework
Increase and evolution in demand and multiplicity of existing and future applications for radiocommunications
Convergence of radio technologies for some applications combining elements of different radiocommuication services
Interest in rational, efficient and economic use of spectrum ITU-R SG-1 Report to WRC-07 (Doc. 24): Changes to
accommodate converging services rely on a combination of service definitions, allocations and procedures need for additional studies
4 Options so far identified: i) current practice; ii) review service definitions, iii) enable service substitution; iv) composite services
On-going studies, 3 steps to: i) evaluate options, ii) develop concepts and procedures
including sharing studies on a band-by-band basis, iii) prepare technical and regulatory solutions for WRC-11 consideration
WRC-07 Resolution(s)
ITU-R resp. group
ITU-R concerned groups
951 (Rev.WRC-07)
WP 1B(18 - 24 June 2008)
SG 4, SG 5, SG 6, SG 7 (SG 3)
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C6 - AI 1.19: consider regulatory measures in order to enable the introduction of software-defined radio and cognitive radio systems
SdR and CR networks expected to provide more flexibility and improved efficiency to the overall spectrum use
This advanced radio technologies is already under study (see ITU-R Reports M.2064 (2005) and M.2117 (2007))
CR systems covers many radio access techniques (RATs), incl. self-configuring networks in heterogeneous environment
Need information on location and characteristics of other RATs through access to a database supporting access and connectivity or by using a Cognition supporting Pilot Channel (CPC)
See papers presented at the ITU-R Seminar on this issue, Geneva, 4 Feb. 2008 (http://www.itu.int/ITU-R/study-groups/seminars/rwp5a-radio/)
On-going studies:on the need for regulatory measures related to the application
of SdR and CR system technologies
WRC-07 Resolution(s)
ITU-R resp. group
ITU-R concerned groups
956 [COM6/18]
WP 1B(18 - 24 June 2008)
SG 3, SG 4, SG 5, SG 6, SG 7
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C6 – AI 2: Incorporation by reference
Resolution 27 (Rev.WRC-07) –Incorporation by referenceInstruct the BR Director to identify the RR provisions and footnotes containing: i) references to ITU-R Rec., ii) references to WRC Res. with ref. to ITU-R Rec.
Resolution 28 (Rev.WRC-03)Revision of references to the text of ITU‑R Rec. incorporated by reference in the Radio Regulations
C6 – AI 4: Review of previous W(A)RCs Resolutions and Recommendations
Based on Resolution 95 (Rev.WRC-07)General review of the Res. and Rec. of WARC or WRCIndicate to CPM11-2 possible course of action (NOC/MOD/SUP) that might be taken at WRC-07 in respect of the concerned WARC/WRC Res. and Rec.
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C6 - 8.1: Consider and approve theReport of the Director of the Radiocommunication Bureau on
8.1.1: Activities of the ITU-R Sector since WRC-07Issue A: Protection of radiocom. services against (ISM) Interference
WRC-07 Resolution(s)
ITU-R resp. group
ITU-R concerned Working Party(ies)
63 (Rev.WRC-07)
SG 1(26 - 27 June 2008)
-Issue B: Updating of the “Remarks” columns in the Tables of Art.9A of App. 30A and Art. 11 of App. 30 to the RR
WRC-07 Resolution(s)
ITU-R resp. group
ITU-R concerned Working Party(ies)
547 (Rev.WRC-07)
SG 4(17 - 18 April 2008)
-Issue C: Radiocom. use for Earth observation applicationsWRC-07 Resolution(s)
ITU-R resp. group
ITU-R concerned Working Party(ies)
673 [COM6/23]
SG 7(6 & 14 Oct. 2008)
-8.1.2: Difficulties or inconsistencies in RR application8.1.3: Action in response to Resolution 80 (Rev.WRC-07)
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C6 - 8.2: Items to be included in WRC-15 Agenda
Based on Resolution 806 [COM6/22] (WRC-07) Two items already identified by WRC-07: Spectrum requirements and possible new allocations in
the RDS to support operation of UAS Review use of band 5091-5150 MHz for feeder links of
N-GSO MSS in accordance with Res. 114 (Rev.WRC-03)
New items could be suggested to CPM07-2
In preparing proposals on this issue, Regional Organizations and Administrations should use the principles described in and are invited to use the template provided in Res. 804 [COM6/3] (WRC-07)(i.e. the upgrade of former Rec. 800 (WRC-03))
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Typical Structure used in the CPM Report for each Agenda Item
Chapter NAgenda Item 1.XY
[Relevant WRC Resolutions if any]N/1.XY/1 Executive SummaryN/1.XY/2 BackgroundN/1.XY/3 Summary of technical and
operational studies and relevant ITU-R Recommendations
N/1.XY/4 Analysis of the results of studiesN/1.XY/5 Methods to satisfy the Agenda ItemN/1.XY/6 Regulatory and procedural
considerations
(see the Proposed detailed Structure for the Draft CPM Report to WRC-11 at:
http://www.itu.int/ITU-R/study-groups/docs/ties/rcpm-structure-report-wrc-11-end.doc )
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IV - WRC Regional PreparationSix regional groups:
For the preparation of common and coordinated proposals
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WRC Regional PreparationFuture regional group meetings:
APG2011-1, 06 – 08 March 2008, Bangkok, Thailand
11th ASMG, 02 – 06 March 2008, Abu Dhabi, UAE
CPG11-2, 1 – 3 December 2008, Brussels, Belgium
[not yet communicated]
XI PCC.II, 22 – 25 April 2008, Washington, USA
RCC, 26 – 28 February 2008, Minsk, Belarus
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List of the radio services abbreviations
Abbreviations Radio services RR definition
AMS aeronautical mobile service No. 1.32AM(R)S aeronautical mobile (route) service No. 1.33AMSS aeronautical mobile-satellite service No. 1.35AMS(R)S aeronautical mobile-satellite (route) service No. 1.36ARNS aeronautical radionavigation service No. 1.46ARNSS aeronautical radionavigation-satellite service No. 1.47AS amateur service No. 1.56ASS amateur-satellite service No. 1.57BS broadcasting service No. 1.38BSS broadcasting-satellite service No. 1.39EESS Earth exploration-satellite service No. 1.51FS fixed service No. 1.20FSS fixed-satellite service No. 1.21ISS inter-satellite service No. 1.22LMS land mobile service No. 1.26LMSS land mobile-satellite service No. 1.27MetAids meteorological aids service No. 1.50
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List of the radio services abbreviations
Abbreviations Radio services RR definition
MetSat meteorological-satellite service No. 1.52MMS maritime mobile service No. 1.28MMSS maritime mobile-satellite service No. 1.29MRNS maritime radionavigation service No. 1.44MRNSS maritime radionavigation-satellite service No. 1.45MS mobile service No. 1.24MSS mobile-satellite service No. 1.25RAS radio astronomy service No. 1.58RDS radiodetermination service No. 1.40RDSS radiodetermination-satellite service No. 1.41RLS radiolocation service No. 1.48RLSS radiolocation-satellite service No. 1.49RNS radionavigation service No. 1.42RNSS radionavigation-satellite service No. 1.43SOS space operation service No. 1.23SRS space research service No. 1.55