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Global Standards Collaboration (GSC) 14. WRC-[12]: Status of preparations. Kevin Hughes Radiocommunication Bureau, ITU. WRC-[12]. CPM (Conference Preparatory Meeting) – 14-25 February 2011. WRC-[12] ([23 Jan.-17 Feb. 2012]) - 3 3 agenda items,
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Global Standards Collaboration (GSC) 14 WRC-[12]: Status of preparations Kevin Hughes Radiocommunication Bureau, ITU
WRC-[12] CPM (Conference Preparatory Meeting) – 14-25 February 2011 • WRC-[12] ([23 Jan.-17 Feb. 2012]) • - 33 agenda items, • almost all services (terrestrial: RLS, AM(R)S,passive services, 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, …
Some principal themes of WRC-[12] (1) • Safety • aeronautical communications by satellite for safety and regularity of flights in civil air transportation • aeronautical spectrum requirements (terrestrial) for safety-critical data links and new applications in air traffic management • digital technologies for improved maritime safety communications • ship and cargo i.d., tracking, surveillance, port security • use of amateur service as emergency communications back-up • radars and passive sensors for monitoring weather and environment • “Classic” radiocommunication services • spectrum opportunities for new applications arising from “digital dividend” • satellite component of IMT (and spectrum for MSS in general) • high-speed data fixed wireless applications above 70 GHz • HAPS gateways • Electronic News Gathering (ENG)
Some principal themes of WRC-[12] (2) • Regulatory issues • Software-defined and Cognitive Radios • Definitions – no need in RR • Operate within existing services under related RR • Information required on device location and characteristics within a network through link to database or by cognitive supporting pilot channel • studies on need for regulatory measures to protect certain existing services • Short-Range Devices (SRDs) • identify SRD emissions inside and outside ISM bands • ensure adequate protection to all radiocom services • emission masks; exclusion bands; harmonized bands • International Spectrum Regulatory Framework • convergence of certain radio technologies • four candidate options – current practice; review service def’s; service substitution; composite services
CPM Report – Table of contents Chapters of CPM Report WRC-[12] Agenda items 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 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 1.2, 1.19, 2, 4, 8.1, 8.2
Challenges • Final decision on date for WRC ! • Completion of studies in ITU-R Study Groups and draft CPM texts on the various agenda items (16 July 2010) • Consolidation of draft CPM Report >2 months prior to second session of CPM (February 2011) • Availability of CPM Report within statuary timeframe (>6 months prior to WRC)
Timetable towards WRC-[12] ~ 2.5 years of studies Situationas of today
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CPM Web Pages (2) http://www.itu.int/ITU-R/go/rcpm