Title: 5.8GHz Band C
15.8GHz Band C
Fixed Broadband ServicesUK IR 2007 VNS2107
Andy Gowans Private Business Systems UnitUK
Radiocommunications Agency
2STRUCTURE OF THE PRESENTATION
- Background
- Where does Band C fit in?
- Where does IR2007 fit in?
- Where does VNS2107 fit in?
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- Technical Details
- IR 2007 limits
- VNS 2107 limits
- Notification Process for Equipment.
- The Way Ahead within ETSI/CEPT.
3Where does the BAND C fit in?
- In the UK during consultation on the future use
of the 5GHz Band for Broadband Services the
available Spectrum was designated into three
sub-bands as follows - - BAND A 5150 - 5350 MHz - MOBILE/NOMADIC
indoor use - BAND B 5470 - 5725 MHz - MOBILE/NOMADIC use
- BAND C 5725 - 5850 MHz - FIXED SERVICES use
- Bands AB are available for licence exempt use
now in accordance with requirements stated in
Interface Requirement 2006. - Band C should made available within the next few
months in accordance with requirements stated in
Interface Requirement 2007.
4Where does the IR2007 fit in?
- RTTE directive 1999/5/EC was implemented in the
UK on 8 April 2000. - This replaced previous national type approval
regimes. - Introduced conformity assessment procedures
harmonised set of essential requirements for
placing equipment on the market. - UK also has WT act 1949 that requires equipment
installed or used to have a licence or licence
exemption. - Article 7.2 of the directive allows member states
to restrict putting equipment into service for
reasons related to the avoidance of harmful
interference. - The UK IR 2007 provides this interface between
the RTTE directive and the licensing of
equipment to operate in 5.8GHz band without
causing harmful interference. - Article 4.1 of the directive requires that UK
IR2007 be notified under the normal procedure
stated in directive 1998/34/EC. (3 month
standstill process)
5Where does the VNS fit in?
- Voluntary National Specification (VNS) VNS 2107
was published as- - a) as no EN has been developed 5.8GHz band.
- b) 5.8GHz is a non-harmonised band
- VNS 2107 also had to be notified under the normal
procedure stated in directive 1998/34/EC. (3
month standstill process) - VNS 2107 is a voluntary specification that
manufacturers can declare compliance with. - Can be used when notifying the member state(UK)
of equipment that will be placed on the market
under article 6.4 of RTTE directive. - Gives guidance to manufacturers on how to carry
out equipment compliance testing in order to meet
the requirements of UK IR2007. - Shall be withdrawn when equivalent EN is produced
by ETSI.
6EU Notification
- BOTH THE IR2007 AND THE VNS 2107 ARE NOW APPROVED
AND PUBLISHED IN THE OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE EU.
7Technical Details (IR2007)
- Limits decided upon taking into consideration
- recommendations of WAG sharing group.
- Ensuring adequate protection of existing services
- That equipment could be produced to meet the
limits chosen. - UK is first major European market to try to open
5.8GHz band. - Expansion of use to other nations throughout ITU
Region 1. - comments received during the process by other
nation states. - that further sharing analysis will be carried out
within the WAG and CEPT. - Review process in place to take account of future
analysis results and operational experience.
8Technical Details (IR2007)
- Limits included in IR 2007
- Maximum EIRP 2W
- PSD not exceeding 100mW/MHz
- additional restriction on EIRP for the elevation
angle above the horizontal plane. - TPC dynamic range of 19dB relative to 2W EIRP.
- The frequency range 5795 5815 MHz shall not be
used. To be reviewed. - Dynamic Frequency Selection shall prevent
co-channel operation in presence of radar
signals. DFS detection thresholds are - - 67dBm for devices with EIRP greater than 1W
- - 64dBm for devices with EIRP from 200mW to 1W
- - 62dBm for devices with EIRP less than 200mW
- 5,10,20 MHz channel plans and corresponding
spectral power masks are shown in Informative
annex A. They are not mandatory.
9Technical Details (VNS 2107)
- took into consideration
- Limits and parameters used in IR 2007.
- EN 301 893 latest version.
- EN 301 390 latest version.
- That manufacturers may need additional
information in order for there equipment to meet
the requirements of IR2007 on installation.
10Technical Details (VNS 2107)
- Tests included and EN referenced in VNS 2107
- Frequency Range/Nominal Carrier Frequency
Tolerance (EN 301893) - Maximum EIRP (EN 301893) Note maximum EIRP
increased to 2W from 1W. - Dynamic Frequency Selection (EN 301893) Note
Additional DFS threshold level added to cover
systems with maximum EIRP greater that 1W. - TPC dynamic range (EN 301893) range increased to
19dB from 6dB. - TX and RX spurious emissions taken from EN
301390.
11Notification Process to place equipment on the UK
market
- 5.8GHz Band is a Non-Harmonised Band
- Need to be notified under procedure stated in
Article 6.4 of the RTTE directive. - SI 2000(730) implements this requirement.
- Should Notify UK RA at least 4 weeks before
equipment is intended to placed on market. - See www.radio.gov.uk/publication/ra_info/ra368.htm
or RA information sheet RA368 for more
information on how to notify.
12Way ahead for ETSI/CEPT work
- ETSI Radio Conformance Standard
- Work Item approved at last ETSI BRAN to write RCT
for 5.8GHz Band. - Rapporteur for RCT is Barry Lewis (Radiant
Networks) - Will be two step approval process.
- VNS 2107 can be withdrawn if suitable draft is
sent during first step of approval process. - CEPT PT SE 38
- WAG sharing studies should be taken into
consideration when submitting SE 38
contributions. - WAG should build on studies already completed.
- WAG views should be input into process. (could
appoint liaison between WAG and UK SE38) - Any preliminary decisions made by SE38 should be
discussed in WAG especially if it effects limits
in IR.