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LEWP-RCEG Dublin April 2013

LEWP-RCEG Dublin April 2013. Hans Borgonjen. Platforms / Agenda. LEWP - RCEG (Law Enforcement Working Party – Radio Communication Expert Group) - Forerunner Group ‘LEWP Matrix’ + ‘3-scenario document’ CEPT-PT49 Frequency allocation studies European Commission - RSPP text

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LEWP-RCEG Dublin April 2013

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  1. LEWP-RCEGDublin April 2013 Hans Borgonjen

  2. Platforms / Agenda • LEWP - RCEG (Law Enforcement Working Party – Radio Communication Expert Group) - Forerunner Group‘LEWP Matrix’ + ‘3-scenario document’ • CEPT-PT49 Frequency allocation studies • European Commission - RSPP text • TCCA - CCBG (Tetra & Critical Communication Association)(Critical Communication Broadband Group)- CCBG user+operator requirement group: ‘umbrella document’ - ‘Time line’(Roadmap) - ‘Strategic Case’(Business Case)

  3. LEWP user requirement matrix high speed data • Known as the “LEWP Matrix” • Useitforyourinternaldiscussions • Basis for CEPT PT49 • Basis for ETSI fortechnologydiscussion - ETSI addsdetailedfigures • CEPT PT49 usesthis ETSI figures - Nowalso‘ETSI frequencycalculation tool’(LEWP-ETSI Matrix)

  4. PublicSafety highspeed user requirements

  5. LEWP-RCEG meeting 24 october • Letter LEWP to ECC, CEPT-FM, PT49 • Many references to earlier documents • Stating the importance of PT49 • Offer to continue to cooperate • Stating the earlier LEWP inputs (Matrix + 3-scenario document)

  6. RSPP • Radio Spectrum Policy Program • RSPP Art. 8(3), Quote • <<The Commission shall, in cooperation with the Member States seek to ensure that sufficient spectrum is made available under harmonised conditions to support the development of safety services and the free circulation of related devices as well as the development of innovative interoperable solutions for public safety and protection, civil protection and disaster relief.>>

  7. CCBG There is a TCCA-CCBG RoadmapSee presentation Emmanuelle There is an “umbrella document” with all user requirements + system requirementsBased on all kind of existing URS’s There is a discussion on architecture: what in the LTE core + what in an “upper application layer”

  8. Event Calendar • PT49:25+26 April Paris13+14 JuneOslo • TCCA-CCBGCCBG 17 April BudapestTCCA-CCW 21-23 May Paris (World Congress)Withposibilityforjoining President of Interpol + EC CCBG 27 JuneAmsterdamCCBG 8 Oct. London • ECGeneral frequency conference 25+26 June BrusselsEC PPDR workshop 11 July Brussels • SeveralsLTE summit 25-26 June AmsterdamIIR + CCBG ‘professional LTE + spectrum Forum’ 9-11 Oct. LondonIIR Controlroom10-12 Dec. Vienna

  9. CEPT-FM PT49 • PT49: special workinggroupfor PPDR mobile broadband • Participation of Public Safety is essential • PT49 wants close relationshipwith LEWP • LEWP Matrix is basis forfrequencydemanddiscussion in PT49 • ‘Report A’ withLEWP Matrix + Germanstudy as basis • Extra explanationby ‘3 Operational Scenario’s’ document + Get in contact with you national administration

  10. Roadmap of the FM49 work • FM49 main task: find harmonised radio spectrum for the future European broadband PPDR system • The concept of the future European broadband PPDR system: Wide Area Network (WAN) + Ad-Hoc networks • ECC Report ”A” (requirements) – 2012 • ECC Report ”B” (solutions) – 2013 • FM49 also supports the CEPT/ECC preparatory work for the World Radio Conference 2015 (WRC-15) Agenda Item 1.3 on the spectrum requirements for PPDR

  11. FM49#04 meeting (14-15 June, Berlin) (1) • The “Catalogue of PPDR Applications Related Requirements” was approved by FM49 and created a basis for the work on the ECC Report “A” (requirements) • The work on the assessment of the necessary overall spectrum bandwidth for a BB PPDR Wide Area Network (WAN) was started based on the following assumptions: • applications: LEWP/RCEG-ETSI “Matrix of applications” • scenarios: LEWP/RCEG PP1 and PP2 scenarios • technology: LTE • frequency ranges: 400 MHz and 700 MHz (other candidate frequency bands are also under discussion)

  12. Result PT49 • ECC report AIn report A the ‘requirements’ en in report B the ‘solutions’. • In report A: • General description PPDR ‘operational framework’, • Concept future PPDR BB (WAN + ad-hoc networks), • PPDR Application related requirements (LEWP/RCEG-ETSI Matrix + scenarios), • Operational requirements for WAN (‘terrestrial fixed network’), • Spectrum demands for WAN (from correspondence Group + ETSI calculation tool) • Chapters on ‘non-WAN’ services: DMO, AGA, Ad-hoc networks • Chapter on voice (consequences if in future voice goes over the LTE network) + annex from ETSI with calculation on spectrum consequences of it • Rapport A also contains definition of terminologies

  13. Report A • For the WAN there are several calculations made (uplink, downlink, optimistic + pessimistic link-budget, users at edge of a cell etc.) • Overall result is (minimum) 2x 10 MHz needed as harmonised ‘core band’, with the possibility to have more (or less) on a national basis. • This is without AGA, DMO, ‘voice over LTE’, extra capacity for ad-hoc networks. • ETSI calculation for ‘voice over LTE’ gives an estimation that an other 2x3,2 MHz is needed (based on comparable functionality with Tetra). • Hybrid solution is mentioned as a good mix between partly dedicated and partly using commercial operator. In Report A is this flexibility clearly indicated.

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