Title: Dominic de HAYES 1
1Preparation for the World Radio Conference
2003(WRC-03)
- Radio Navigation Satellite Service
- (RNSS)
2Background
- WRC-2000 allocated 5 additional bands for RNSS
systems - Downlink
- 1164-1215 MHz,
- 1260-1300 MHz
- 5010-5030 MHz
- Uplink
- 1300-1350 MHz
- 5000-5010 MHz
- Provisional power limits were set for RNSS
systems in the bands 1164-1215 MHz and 5010-5030
MHz - To provide clear protection to Aeronautical Radio
Navigation Service (ARNS) and Radioastronomy
systems.
3Agenda Item 1.15
- Resolution 604
- Compatibility studies between the RNSS (space to
Earth) in 5010-5030 MHz and the radioastronomy
service. - Resolution 605
- Use of frequency band 1164-1215 MHz by systems of
the RNSS (space to Earth). - Resolution 606
- Use of frequency band 1215-1300 MHz by systems of
the RNSS (space to Earth).
4Resolution 604 protection of the
radioastronomy service below 5GHz
5Resolution 604
- Recommendation ITU-R M.1583 has been developed to
assess the unwanted emission levels (in the band
4990 - 5000 MHz) from non-GSO RNSS systems at
radioastronomy sites. Can be used in
interference calculations - CPM text
- Proposes a pfd limit for GSO systems (-171
dBW/m2/10MHz) - Proposes epfd limit for NGSO systems (-245
dBW/m2/10MHz) for no more than 2 of time at RAS
sites - Minimum observation angle of 5º assumed unless
RAS site published notification data specifies
otherwise - Not contentious. Most nations agree on the
proposals
6Resolution 605 Band 1164-1215MHz
7Resolution 605
- Draft new recommendations developed to determine
the impact of the RNSS (space-to-Earth) on the
ARNS (DME/TACAN) in the band 1164-1215 MHz. - M.RNSS1 Aggregate limit needed to protect ARNS
- Methodology to derive the aggregate epfd limit
- Aggregate epfd limit 121.5 dBW/m2/MHz
- M.RNSS2 Methodologies to calculate RNSS
system(s) epfd. - Methodology can be used during co-ordination
process between RNSS operators
8Resolution 605 CPM text
- A single Method is now proposed An aggregate
epfd limit. - Originally an ICAO and CEPT proposal, now agreed
by USA, Canada and others - Fixed epfd limit to guarantee protection for ARNS
- Co-ordination between all RNSS systems including,
non-GSO to prevent inter-system interference - RNSS shall not claim protection from ARNS
- Regular consultation meetings to prevent
inter-service interference - Other Methods previously considered include
- No limit and limits per RNSS system
- From seven methods to one!
9Resolution 605 CPM text
- Unresolved issues
- How to share the spectrum resource between
systems? - slicing the epfd cake, not dependant on filing
date! - Which systems to include in consultation process?
- US and Canada support milestones
- CEPT decide within consultation process
- How to achieve fair access?
- CEPT proposes per satellite pfd limits in
addition to aggregate epfd limit (based on
guesstimated total number of satellites) - US and Canada prefer discussion within the
consultation process - Need for transitional measures between 2000 and
2003? - US no - CEPT and Canada yes
10Resolution 605 CEPT Proposals
- Aggregate epfd limit of -121.5dBW/m2/MHz
- Co-ordination between RNSS systems
- Consultation between RNSS systems
- Per satellite pfd limits to prevent spectrum
hogging by a single system. - -118dBW/m2/51MHz
- -129dBW/m2/MHz
- Publication of RNSS system characteristics used
in epfd calculations - Transitional measures for 2000 - 2003 filings
- Proposal to extend co-ordination to all RNSS
bands (not fully agreed within CEPT)
11Resolution 606 Band 1215-1300MHz
12Resolution 606
- Is a RNSS satellite pfd limit required to protect
the existing radiolocation and radionavigation
(radar) services? - Without restricting existing RNSS system
operations? - Studies carried out, simulation and experimental
- No single pfd value was identified to guarantee
protection for radars without restricting
existing RNSS operations
13Resolution 606 CPM text
- Method A1 No limit (current situation in the
Radio Regulations) - US and Russian proposal (no constraint on GPS and
GLONASS) - Method A2 No limit and operate on
non-interference basis - CEPT proposal (no constraint on current GPS and
GLONASS) - Method B limit based on current situation
(Current GPS and GLONASS emissions) - US stated that future GPS will emit higher signal
powers. - Method C Band segmentation (limit in some part
of the band) - Russian proposal
- ICAO is not against this method
- Galileo would have different constraints to
current RNSS systems
14Resolution 606 CEPT Proposals
- CEPT have converged to a single method
- Method A2 - No limit and operate on
non-interference basis - No pfd limit to be imposed (no constraint on GPS
and GLONASS) - non-interference to radiolocation and
radionavigation protects in-band radar
operations. - Co-ordination between all RNSS systems
- Note At CPM there was significant support
for convergence to Method A2. But not all
nations agreed
15Conclusion
- Resolution 604 (radioastronomy protection)
- Protection criteria agreed
- Resolution is uncontentious
- Resolution 605 (ARNS protection)
- Protection criteria agreed
- Regular consultation meetings between operators
to share the the epfd cake between real systems - Definition of real system undefined
- Concern that milestones may prevail
- Resolution 606 (radar protection)
- Method A2 no pfd likely to be the most
appropriate regulatory measure
16Merci, Gracias, Danke, Dank u, Grazie, Obrigado,
Kiitos, Tak, Euxaristw, Spasiba, Dziekuje,
Dêkuji, Köszönöm Thank you!Dominic.Hayes_at_ra.gs
i.gov.ukUK Radiocommunications Agency