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IRCOS. Equipment of Radio Monitoring (established in 1992). May 2009. Engineering, Manufacturing and Supply of Equipment for. Outdoor Radio Monitoring ( in urban , rural and industrial areas , airports and counterterrorism operation sites )
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IRCOS Equipment of Radio Monitoring (established in 1992) May 2009
Engineering, Manufacturing and Supply of Equipment for • Outdoor Radio Monitoring(in urban, rural and industrial areas, airports and counterterrorism operation sites) • Indoor Radio Monitoring(in one room, in a group of rooms within one building and around buildings). • Specialized Detectionof side electromagnetic radiation/interferences in office equipment • Measurementof all radio signal parameters
IRCOS JSC Today Engineering-Design • Radio Monitoring and Direction Finding antenna systems • High Frequency Carrier Links • A/D processing units • Digital radio receivers • Ground-Based and Onboard Power Supply Systems • Operating software packages
Radio Monitoring and Direction Finding Equipment Transportable
Radio Monitoring and Direction Finding Equipment ARGAMAK Family of Digital Panoramic Radio Receivers
Radio Monitoring and Direction Finding Equipment Operating software packages Radio monitoring and direction finding Eavesdropping detection Multi-channel radio monitoring Technical analysis Statistical analysis Navigation and localization
NATIONAL RADIOMONITORING SYSTEM May 2009
NATIONAL RADIOMONITORING SYSTEM Radio frequency spectrum is a limited national nature resource • Purpose: Radio frequency resource managing shall encourage: • Effective use of the wireless communication systems • National economy • National defense and the reign of law • Life and health protection • Implementation of modern radioelectronic technology.
NATIONAL RADIOMONITORING SYSTEM Configuration MANAGING SYSTEM OF RADIO FREQUENCY SPECTRUM BASED ON INTEGRATED SPECTRUM MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (developed by ATDI Ltd) "ARMADA" AUTOMATED RADIO MONITORING SYSTEM (IRCOS JSC)
MANAGING SYSTEM OF RADIO FREQUENCY SPECTRUM • BASIC FUNCTIONS • Planning and regulation of spectrum utilization. • Cost accounting of spectrum utilization management. • Frequency bandwidth allocation. • Frequency assignment and licensing • Co-operation with other state services.
MANAGING SYSTEM OF RADIO FREQUENCY SPECTRUM • BASIC FUNCTIONS • (continue) • International and regional co-operation. • Standartization and definition of the technical requirements to radio equipment. • Data exchange with ARMS "ARMADA". • Control of the spectrum licensee. • Support of Spectrum Managing System
MANAGING SYSTEM OF RADIO FREQUENCY SPECTRUM
MANAGING SYSTEM OF RADIO FREQUENCY SPECTRUM The purpose of ICS Manager is to assist the Regulation Authorities to handle all these processes. First of all, ICS Manager provides a database, able to contain all the technical and administrative data related to Spectrum Management, i.e. : • The frequency allocations • The frequency allotments • The frequency assignments • The shared resources : Sites, Antennas, Equipments...
MANAGING SYSTEM OF RADIO FREQUENCY SPECTRUM
MANAGING SYSTEM OF RADIO FREQUENCY SPECTRUM ICS Manager allows to manipulate these data easily, i.e. to : • Display the data in various and adequate ways • Input the data easily • Validate the data (redundancy, consistency, tracability...) • Print maps, notification forms, coordination requests, customized reports... • Exchange data with other organizations (ITU-R, Foreign Administrations, Operators,...) • Access the data following a secured privileges policy • Configure the working environment... And eventually, ICS Manager allows to manage all the processes mentioned above...
"ARMADA" AUTOMATED RADIO MONITORING SYSTEM First level National RM Managing Center Second level Regional RM Managing CenterThird level District RM Managing CenterFourth level Fixed and mobile radio monitoring stations
ARMS "ARMADA" - Purposes • Providing of the administration responsible for management of EM spectrum utilization with information on actual frequency and frequency range utilization, e.g. radio channel occupation. • Checking out of the transmitted signal parameters (level, frequency, bandwidth etc.) on license, certificate or regulations conditions. • Detection and identification of illegal transmitters. • Frequency assignment record checking. • Assistance in interference elimination. • Assistance in quality control of broadcast receiption. • International cooperation with other countries, participation in ITU-R work.
ARMS "ARMADA" - Functions • Quick measurement in manual mode. • Solution of the typical radio monitoring task in automatic and background modes. • Starting-up the radio monitoring tasks, control of their execution, displaying the results and reporting. • Modification of the list and matter of the radio monitoring tasks by the users. • Remote control of the radio monitoring posts within the framework of hierarchic structure. • Utilization of the measuring equipment made by different manufactures on stationary, mobile and portable stations.
ARMS "ARMADA" - Functions (continue) • Storage of the measuring tasks and the measurement results in database. • Automated analysis of the operation results for required period of time. • Export/Import operation with frequency assigment database. • Storage of the organizational/management document and equipment reference information in electronic form. • Control of the equipment validity (e.g. alert on metrological check necessity).
ARMS "ARMADA" Objects • Civil radio stations • Radiofrequency equipments • Other transmitters affecting the EM enviroment. Main Procedures • Broadcasts parameters measurement • Checking out the radio traffic • Control of the radio frequencies, frequency bands and channels utilization. • Search and localization of radio stations
ARMS "ARMADA" Main Procedures (continue) • Search and localization of radio interference sources • Search and localization of the illegal transmitters • Automated radio monitoring, direction finding and mapping of the transmitters • Measuring of electromagnetic field strength and radio signal parameters, recording and technical analysis
ARMS "ARMADA" Configuration • Equipment for national, regional and distinct radio monitoring mangement centers • Stationary measuring stations ARCHA-I Radio monitoring and direction finding • Mobile measuring stations ARGUMENT-I Radio monitoring and direction finding • Hand-Held Direction Finder ARC-RP3to solve "last mile" task
ARMS "ARMADA" District RM Managing Center
ARMS "ARMADA" Implementation Fibre channel GSM-channel GSM-channel GSM-channel
ARCHA-I Stationary Measuring Station (COMPLETE CONFIGURATION) • Post No1 Panoramic analysis, detection and direction finding • ARTIKUL-S (25-3000 MHz) or ARTIKUL-S8 (25-8000 MHz) Stationary Direction Finder • Post No 3 Measurement of radio equipment, cellular communication base station and DVB-T signal parametersincluding • ARGAMAK-IS Panoramic Field Strength Meter, ARC-KNV4 Frequency Down-Converter and mast. • SMO-BS1 - software for identification and measurement of GSM communication base station parameters • SMO-BS2 - software for identification and measurement of CDMA and CDMA2000 communication base station parameters
ARCHA-I Stationary Measuring Station (COMPLETE CONFIGURATION) (continue) • ARC-ACO-CT – software/hardware analyzer of DVB-T digital TV signals; • ARGAMAK-C - hardware-softwareradio signal monitoring and analysis system for HF, VHF, UHF and SHF communication systems • Post No 4 Navigation and cartography • Common system equipment: • Set of GSM modems and software package for data exchange between the stationary (ARCHA-I) and mobile • (ARGUMENT-I) stations • Interstation data exchange equipment • ARC-RP3 Handheld Direction Finder
ARCHA-I Stationary Station Basic functions • Radiomonitoring within the operating frequency range • Transmitter direction finding • Field Strength Measurement • Measurementof radio signal parameters • Localization of transmitters when operation with ARGUMENT-I Mobile Station • Radio signal recording & technical analysis • Databasing
ARCHA-I Stationary StationPost No 1ARTIKUL-S Stationary Direction Finder Antenna system
ARCHA-I Stationary StationPost No 1ARTIKUL-S Stationary Direction Finder A/D Processing Unit Power Supply Unit
ARCHA-I Stationary StationPost No 1.ARTIKUL-S Stationary Direction Finder Accuracy and sensitivity
ARCHA-I Stationary StationPost 2ARGAMAK-IS Panoramic Field Strength Meter
ARGUMENT-I Mobile Measurement Station Basic functions • Radiomonitoring within the operating frequency range • Transmitter direction finding • Field Strength Measurement • Measurementof radio signal parameters • Localization of transmitters • Radio signal recording & technical analysis • Databasing
ARGUMENT-I Mobile Measurement Station (COMPLETE CONFIGURATION) Post No. 1ARTIKUL-M Mobile Direction Finder with Two Antenna Systems mounted on a vehicle roof and on a remote mast. Post No 3ARGAMAK-IM PanoramicMeasuringReceiver with ARC-KNV4 Frequency Down-Converter (25–18000 MHz), antenna set and mast for their mounting ARGAMAK-C - hardware-software radio signal monitoring and analysis system for HF, VHF, UHF and SHF communication systems
ARGUMENT-I Mobile Measurement Station (continue) • Post No 4ARC-KN2 Navigation and Cartography equipment, SMO-SEKTOR software package • Common system equipment: • Equipment for data transmission to other stations (to be agreed with the Customer) • ARC-RP3 Handheld Direction Finder (0.3 - 18000 MHz) • ARC-TG3 Test Generator (25 – 3000 MHz) to test and adjust the direction finder • Self-contained power supply
ARGUMENT-I Mobile Station withARTIKUL-M1 Direction Finder (Off-road vehicle)
ARGUMENT-I Mobile Station with ARTIKUL-M Direction Finder (Van vehicle)
Basic Function of ARGUMENT-I Station SMO-PA SMO-PPK SMO-RDX SMO-ASPD Multichannel Radio Monitoring Panoramic Analysis and DF Statistical Analysis SMO-KN Field Strength Evalution and Measurement SMO-KN-M Transmitter Localization SMO-PAI SMO-SEKTOR Measurement of radio signal parameters SMO-STA Radio signal recording & technical analysis Localization within the extend objects
ARGUMENT-I Mobile StationPost No 1ARTIKUL-M Direction Finder Accuracy and sensitivity
System Implementation Direction Finder Coverage Area
ARGUMENT-I Mobile StationPost No 1ARTIKUL-M4 Direction Finder Coverage Area Е=5 µV/m Е=1 µV/m Е=10 µV/m Е=25 µV/m
ARGUMENT-I Mobile StationPost No 1ARTIKUL-M1 Direction Finder Coverage Area Е=5 µV/m Е=1 µV/m Е=10 µV/m Е=25 µV/m