Title: PLANS FOR BROADCASTING AND FIXED SATELLITE SERVICES'
1Regional Radiocommunication SeminarLusaka - 2003
- PLANS FOR BROADCASTING AND FIXED SATELLITE
SERVICES. - APPENDICES 30/30A/30B
- Vadim Nozdrin
- Radiocommunication BureauITU
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2Objective of BSSFSS Plans
- to guarantee in practice, for all countries,
equitable access to the geostationary-satellite
orbit in the frequency bands of the broadcasting
satellite and fixed satellite service
3BSS PLAN FREQUENCY BANDS
- The BSS Plans and Lists cover the following
bands - Region 1 11.7 - 12.5 GHz (space-to-Earth)
- 14.5 - 14.8 GHz (Earth-to-space)
- 17.3 - 18.1 GHz (Earth-to-space)
- Region 2 12.2 - 12.7 GHz (space-to-Earth)
- 17.3 - 17.8 GHz (Earth-to-space)
- Region 3 11.7 - 12.2 GHz (space-to-Earth)
- 14.5 - 14.8 GHz (Earth-to-space)
- 17.3 - 18.1 GHz (Earth-to-space)
4BSS PLANS
- Appendix 30 Downlink Plans (12 GHz)- Regions 1
and 3 Plan (234 beams) - Region 2 Plan (238
beams) - Appendix 30A Feeder-link Plans (14 17 GHz)-
Regions 1 and 3 Plans (308 beams)- Region 2 Plan
(238 beams)
5ELEMENTS OF PLANS
- National assignments are included in
- Articles 10 11 of Ap. 30 (downlink)
- Articles 9 9A of Ap. 30A (feeder-link)
- These Articles describeorbital position,
channels, polarisation, power levels, antenna
patterns, emission designation, beam coverage,
grouping ...
6WRC-2000 PLAN
- WRC-2000 developed a new Plan that included
- 10 channels in Region 1 and 12 channels in Region
3 - new national beams/assignments for East Timor and
the Seychelles - 5 extended-coverage national beams for 15
administrations - 30 "composite" beams
- new protection ratios and other technical
parameters - orbital position preferences for 63
administrations and - 20 other national preferences.
7REGIONS 1 AND 3 LISTS
- Regions 1 and 3 Lists of additional uses
- Downlink List- 12 GHz List (currently 28
networks/204 beams) - Feeder-link Lists- 14 GHz List (currently 1
network/1 beam) - 17 GHz List (currently 24
networks/160 beams)
8ELEMENTS OF LISTS
- Created at WRC-2000.
- Separated from the Plans and annexed to the
Master Register (MIFR). - Lists are evolving and will be updated and
published periodically by the BR. - Assignments in the Lists must be compatible with
the Plans and other services.
9ELEMENTS OF LISTS
- Digital modulation only
- Data elements submitted using Appendix 4
- Non-monopolisation provisions
- 15 year time limit
- Use of assignments on a non-interference basis in
case of disagreements - Provision to accommodate assignments for new ITU
Member States
10COMPATIBILITY BETWEEN PLAN AND LIST ASSIGNMENTS
- Plan assignments
- Regions 1 3 Plan based on EPM
- Region 2 Plan based on OEPM
- List assignments
- Regions 1 3 List based on EPM and also PFD for
the downlink.
11Compatibility Criteria forRegions 1 3 Plan
Assignments
- Equivalent Protection Margin (EPM) is used as
compatibility criteria for the Regions 1 3
Plans as follows -
- Mi protection margin
(dB) - i interference type (1co-channel, 2 3
upper lower first adjacent
channels) - PRi protection ratio for a given interference
type i.
12Compatibility Criteria forRegion 2 Plan
Assignments
- Overall Equivalent Protection Margin (OEPM) is
used as compatibility criteria for the Region 2
Plan as follows -
-
- Mi protection margin
(dB) - i interference type (1co-channel, 23upper
lower first adjacent channels, 45 upper
lower second adjacent channels) - PRi protection ratio for a given interference
type i.
13MAIN REGULATORY ASPECTS
- BSS Downlink/ Feeder-link- Modification/addition
(Article 4) - Notification/Implementation
(Article 5) - Terrestrial - Coordination/Notification (Article
6) - FSS - Coordination/Notification (Article 7)
14Plan and List data
- All Plan and List assignment data can be found on
the BR IFIC the ITU website at - http//www.itu.int/ITU-R/space/plans/index.html
- Contained in the SPS database (SRS format).
- Contains the technical characteristics and
reference situation for all Plan, List and
pending Article 4 assignments. - The SPS database is evolving and is updated
regularly.
15Appendix 30B FSS PLAN
- Adopted by the World Administrative Radio
Conference on the Use of the Geostationary-Satelli
te Orbit and the Planning of Space Services
Utilizing It (WARC ORB-88).
16Appendix 30B FSS PLAN
- 6 / 4 GHz
- (300 MHz)
- 6725 - 7025 MHz (up)
- 4500 - 4800 MHz (down)
13 / 10-11 GHz (500 MHz) 12.75 - 13.25 GHz
(up) 10.70 - 10.95 GHz (down) 11.20 - 11.45
GHz (down)
17TYPES OF SYSTEMS
- The FSS Plan contains two types of systems
- PART A systems
- National Allotments
- PART B systems
- Existing Systems
- Two other types of systems can be implemented
- Subregional Systems
- Additional Uses
18ALLOTMENT
- Nominal orbital position
- Bandwidth of 800MHz (uplink and downlink)
- Service area for national coverage
- Generalized parameters
- Predetermined arc (PDA)
19ALLOTMENT
- Characteristics of the national allotments such
as nominal orbital position, PDA, service arc and
ellipse parameters are contained in Article 10 of
Appendix 30B. More details like the test points
associated to each beam are included in the
electronic files of AP30B which can be found in
the ITU WEB site (http//www.itu.int/itu-r/space/p
lans/ap30b).
20EXISTING SYSTEM
- Recorded in the MIFR before the adoption of the
Plan,or - Coordination procedure has been initiated before
the adoption of the Plan, or - Advance publication information was received by
the BR before 8 August 1985
21SUBREGIONAL SYSTEM
- Satellite system created by agreement among
neighbouring countries - Intended to provide domestic or subregional
services within the geographical areas of the
countries concerned
22ADDITIONAL USE
- Allowed in case of a requirement whose
characteristics differ from those used in Part A
of the Plan - Such requirement can be met only if
- the administration has already converted all
or part of its allotment into an assignment, or - the requirement cannot be met by the conversion
of the allotment into an assignment
23LIST OF ASSIGNMENTS
- Assignments derived from allotments in Part A
- Assignments relating to existing systems in Part
B - Assignments resulting from subregional systems
- Assignments relating to additional uses
24TECHNICAL CRITERIA
- C/N ratio of 16 dB
- Aggregate C/I ratio of 26 dB
- Single entry C/I ratio of 30 dB
25TECHNICAL CRITERIA
- These criteria may be changed later on due to the
implementation of systems. For instance, in a
coordination process an administration can agree
with lower levels of aggregate and/or
single-entry C/I. - The single entry C/I criterion will be more
stringent in case of implementing a system which
is not complying with the Macrosegmentation
Concept.
26PREDETERMINED ARC (PDA)
- The PDA is a segment of the GSO about a nominal
orbital position, associated to each satellite
system. - The width of the PDA is reduced as the stage of
development of the system progresses - 10 degree Pre-design stage
- 5 degree Design stage
- 0 degree Operational Stage
27PREDETERMINED ARC (PDA)
- Pre-design stage Part A allotments
- Design stage assignments related to allotments
or subregional systems for which the Bureau has
received complete information for implementation
and existing systems with complete API. - Operational stage assignments related to
additional uses for which the Bureau has received
complete information for implementation or
complete notified assignments as well as existing
systems with complete request for coordination or
notification.
28PREDETERMINED ARC (PDA)
- An administration is not considered as affected
if its - nominal orbital position is moved within the
- corresponding PDA while keeping interference
within the accepted levels.
29PREDETERMINED ARC (PDA)
- The PDA concept may be applied only
- to provide an allotment to a new Member State
- when converting an allotment into an assignment
- to accommodate a subregional system
- to resolve incompatibilities with existing
systems (except for the implementation of
additional uses) - to resolve incompatibilities with assignments in
the List (except for the implementation of
additional uses)
30GENERALIZED PARAMETERS
- A C
- Up Down link interference-producing capability
expressed by the respective off-axis e.i.r.p.
density - B D
- Up Down link interference sensitivity expressed
by the respective off-axis receiver sensitivity
to interfering e.i.r.p. density
31GENERALIZED PARAMETERS
- If the calculated A, B, C D values are less
than or equal to those in the Plan, the
implementation of the allotment is in conformity
with the Plan - Allotments can also be implemented with A or C
values greater than that in the Plan to the
extent that compatibility with other systems is
achieved - Allotments can also be implemented with higher
values of B or D, which implies acceptance of
higher values of interference
32IMPLEMENTATION OF ALLOTMENTS
- Implementation of allotments of Part A, i.e.
conversion of allotments into assignments, is
straightforward if - they have the same or better characteristics than
those in the Plan (conformity with Part A) - they comply with the macro segmentation concept
- they are compatible with Part B
33IMPLEMENTATION OF ALLOTMENTS
- The macro segmentation concept was introduced as
a means to avoid coordination during the
implementation of an allotment. Whenever the
macro segmentation scheme is not observed, the
allotment can be implemented if compatibility
with other systems is achieved. - The upper 60 of each allotment band should be
used for high-density carriers and the lower 40
for low-density carriers. The high density
carriers are those whose ratio of power spectral
density peak (averaged over the worst 4 kHz) to
average (defined over the necessary bandwidth of
the modulated carrier) is greater than 5 dB. The
low density carriers are those for which this
ratio is less than 5 dB.
34IMPLEMENTATION OF ALLOTMENTS
- The conditions for conformity with Part A are
- the service area is not greater than that in Part
A - the calculated values of the A C parameters are
not greater than those in the Plan - the orbital position corresponds to the nominal
orbital position in the Plan
35IMPLEMENTATION OF ALLOTMENTS
- Proposed assignments not in conformity with Part
A of the Plan shall be compatible with - systems in Part A
- systems in Part B
- assignments in the List
36IMPLEMENTATION OF EXISTING SYSTEMS
- To be recorded in the List, the existing systems
contained in Part B shall be compatible with - systems in Part A
- systems in Part B
- assignments in the List
37IMPLEMENTATION OF EXISTING SYSTEMS (2)
- Only existing systems having characteristics
different from those in Part B and which were
received by the BR after 29 August 1988 need to
apply the procedures - Existing systems in Part B expire after 20 years
from the entry into force of the Appendix 30B (16
March 1990)
38IMPLEMENTATION OF SUBREGIONAL SYSTEMS
- All or part of the national allotments used by
the subregional system shall be suspended for the
life period of the subregional system unless it
does not affect allotments or assignments - The suspended national allotments will continue
to be protected in the same way as other
allotments in the Plan, for use in case of
cessation of the subregional system
39IMPLEMENTATION OF SUBREGIONAL SYSTEMS (2)
- The mutual interference between the subregional
system and the suspended national allotments will
not be taken into account for the life period of
the subregional system. The worst interference
caused by either the subregional system or the
suspended national allotments will be taken into
account, but not both at the same time
40IMPLEMENTATION OF SUBREGIONAL SYSTEMS (3)
- To be implemented, the subregional system shall
be compatible with - systems in Part A
- systems in Part B
- assignments in the List
41IMPLEMENTATION OF ADDITIONAL USES (1)
- The procedures for additional uses may be applied
provided that the proposed assignments have a
maximum period of validity of 15 years
42IMPLEMENTATION OF ADDITIONAL USES (2)
- To be implemented, the systems applying the
procedures for additional use shall be compatible
with - systems in Part A
- systems in Part B
- assignments in the List
43NEW ALLOTMENT FOR A NEW MEMBER STATE
- A new Member State can obtain a national
allotment in Part A of the Plan. Required
information - geographical coordinates of 10 test points (max.)
- height above sea and rain zone (conformity with
Rec. ITU-R P.837-3 is verified) of each test
point - any special requirement, other than a fixed
orbital position
44NOTIFICATION OF ASSIGNMENTS
- Any assignment for which the relevant procedure
of implementation has been successfully applied
shall be notified in accordance with Article 11
of the RR - A PDA of zero degree (operational stage) shall be
associated with this assignment