Title: ITUR Working Party 8D Status Update
1ITU-R Working Party 8DStatus Update
- International Civil Aviation Organization
- Regional Preparatory Group (RPG) Meeting for
World Radiocommunication Conference 2007
(WRC-2007), ACP Working Group B and F and NSP SSG
Meetings. - Bangkok, Thailand, 21-25 February 2005.
2Organization
- ITU-R
- Radiocommunication
- Study Group 8
- Mobile, radiodetermination, amateur and related
satellite services - Working Party 8D
- All mobile satellite services and
radiodetermination satellite service - (For more information see http//www.itu.int)
38D Study Questions of Interest to Aviation
- 110-1/8 Interference to the aeronautical mobile
satellite (R) service - 217/8 Interference to the radionavigation
satellite service in the ICAO global navigation
satellite system - 233/8 Technical and operational characteristics
for packet network transmission in mobile
satellite services - 236/8 Characteristics and operational
requirements of radionavigation-satellite service
(space-to-Earth, space-to-space, Earth-to-space)
systems
48D WRC-07 Agenda Items of Interest to Aviation
- AI1.6 (part) ... to study current satellite
frequency allocations, that will support the
modernization of civil aviation telecommunication
systems, taking into account Resolution 415
(WRC-03) - Topic of separate briefing
- AI1.17 to consider the results of ITU-R studies
on compatibility between the fixed-satellite
service and other services around 1.4 GHz, in
accordance with Resolution 745 (WRC-03) - Just need to monitor as needed to ensure
protection of aeronautical systems
5Other Issues (1 of 4) AMS(R)S Priority and
real-time pre-emption
- Driven by migration to generic MSS allocations
- AMS(R)S spectrum requirements given priority
(5.357A) - Preliminary Draft New Report being developed
- Titled Determination of feasibility and
practicality of prioritization and real-time
pre-emptive access between different networks of
MSS in the bands 1 525-1 559 MHz and 1 626.5-1
660.5 MHz - Defines terms, Identifies scenarios, Investigates
methodologies, and Determines Feasibility - Current draft conclusion prioritization and
intersystem real-time pre-emption is not
practical and unlikely to be feasible at this
time. - Work continues by correspondence, with goal of
Draft New Report for next WP8D meeting - Correspondence Group Coordinator Mr. Yoshio
Suzuki - (E-mail suzuki_at_jransa.or.jp)
6Other Issues (2 of 4) Working Document to guide
development of PDRRs and PDNRs concerning RNSS
characteristics
- Intended to guide development of PDRRs and PDNRs
concerning RNSS system characteristics - Organizational plan calls for revision of 5
Recommendations and preparation of 2 new
Recommendations - Primarily reorganization and addition of new
information - Agreed that restructuring/revisions would all be
addressed/adopted as a package
7Other Issues (3 of 4)Draft revision of
Recommendation ITU-R M.1642
- Methodology for determining aggregate effective
power flux density (epfd) levels in 1164-1215 MHz
band - Protects ARNS systems from new RNSS
- Used in RNSS-provider coordination meetings to
ensure aggregate limits not exceeded (5.328A,
Resolution 609 (WRC-2003)) - Draft revision addresses non-GSO RNSS operating
in elliptical orbits
8Other Issues (4 of 4) Draft new Report DME
Emissions into RNSS Receivers
- Intended to quantify impact of DME emissions into
RNSS receivers in 1164-1215 MHz band. - Draft Report sent to Study Group 8 for approval
- Draft Report contained outdated information from
early compatibility studies (i.e., some
assumptions proven to be too pessimistic) - Study Group 8 agreed to send document back to
WP8D for revision
9Draft WRC-10 Agenda Items of Interest to Aviation
(possible 8D attribution)
- AI2.3 to consider results of ITU-R studies in
accordance with Resolution 222 (WRC-2000) to
ensure spectrum availability and protection for
the aeronautical mobile-satellite (R) service,
and to take appropriate action of this subject,
while retaining the generic allocation for the
mobile-satellite service - AI3.1 to review the use of the band 5091-5150
MHz by the fixed satellite service
(Earth-to-space) (limited to feeder links of the
non-GSO mobile satellite service) in accordance
with Resolution 114 (Rev. WRC-03)