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Title: Aeronautical Frequency Spectrum Management and ACP WG-F


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Aeronautical FrequencySpectrum Managementand
ACP WG-F
  • Loftur Jónasson
  • ICAO

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ACP Working Group F (frequency)

  • Rapporteur Steve Mitchell, UK NATS
  • Responsible for the initial development of the
    draft ICAO Position for WRCs.
  • Draft Position is reviewed by ANC, then sent to
    States for comments, reviewed again by the Air
    Navigation Commission and finally reviewed and
    adopted by Council, much the same as SARPs.
  • Develops the draft overall ICAO frequency
    spectrum policy which covers all spectrum items
    not addressed in the WRC position.
  • Policy is then finalized by the Air Navigation
    Commission and adopted by Council.
  • Serves as a forum of aviation frequency spectrum
    experts to assist the ICAO Secretariat in
    developing material to support the common
    aviation position during the deliberations of the
    ITU-R study groups and CPM and of the regional
    telecommunication organizations.

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ACP WG-F Recently Completed Work
  • ICAO Position for WRC-12
  • Update of the ICAO overall frequency spectrum
    policy statements
  • Edition 5 of Doc 9718, the Frequency Spectrum
    Handbook
  • Development of numerous input contributions to
    ITU-R Study Groups in support of ICAO position
  • Regional Preparatory Workshop for APAC in
    preparation for WRC-12
  • Regional Preparatory Workshop for NAM/CAR/SAM in
    preparation for WRC-12
  • Regional Preparatory Workshop for MID in
    preparation for WRC-12

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ACP WG-FWork Programme for 2010 - 2012
  • Continue preparation for WRC-2012
  • Continue development of input material for ICAO
    contributions to ITU-R Study groups and WRC
    preparatory meetings of Regional
    Telecommunication Organizations.
  • Two Frequency Spectrum Workshops in the ICAO
    Regions in 2011. Objective
  • provide a forum for aviation professionals
    designated by the States, responsible for the
    preparation of the WRC-12
  • Main items at next WRC
  • AI 1.3 (UAS)
  • AI 1.4 (AM(R)S in 108-117.975, 960-1164 and 5GHz
    bands
  • AI 1.7 (AMS(R)S access in the L band
  • Interference issues and other items which may
    affect access to spectrum by Civil Aviation

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ACP WG-F Programme Watchlist
  • ACP monitors technical developments in the
    aviation industry in preparation for future
    action
  • Future Communication Infrastructure
  • Airport Surface AM(R)S (IEEE 802.16e)
  • Future L-Band communication system (LDACS).
  • Future AMS(R)S technologies/providers
  • Unmanned Aircraft Systems
  • Foreseen frequency spectrum requirements for
    remote control and sense-and-avoid functions.
  • WAIC wireless aircraft intra- communication.
  • Technical Standards, certification and licensing
    issues foreseen.
  • Any Com/Nav/Sur development
  • Ensure availability of adequate spectrum
    resources

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ACP WG-FThe spectrum challenges ahead
  • Overall share of spectrum used by aviation is 10
    15 of all available spectrum in the range 0
    15.7 GHz
  • Pressure on spectrum increasing
  • Main drivers
  • Mobile Phone services
  • Broadband wireless networking
  • Many others
  • High yield to State/government from leasing
    spectrum to commercial providers
  • Administrative Incentive Pricing for Spectrum
  • Philosophy Estimate the opportunity cost of
    denying alternative users access to the spectrum.
    Users of the spectrum then pay a license fee
    equal to this opportunity cost. The intention
    with AIP is to promote the best social and
    economic use of the spectrum resource.
  • Growing concern that AIP may lead to severe
    safety implications when applied to aeronautical
    safety spectrum allocations.

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ACP WG-FThe spectrum challenges ahead
  • Safety Services (ARNS/AM(R)S/AMS(R)S), unpopular
    neighbours due to stringent access requirements
    (6dB
    safety margin, super primary)
  • Old/Proven technologies used in aviation CNS
    systems, spectrum inefficient?
  • Long lifespan and high cost of aircraft, avionics
    and ground infrastructure
  • Technical or equipage SARPs normally not
    retroactive
  • Recent aviation updates to the Table of Frequency
    Allocations in the ITU Radio Regulations have
    been for increased flexibility of existing
    allocations.

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ACP WG-FThe spectrum challenges ahead
  • One or two regions have spectrum congestion
    issues. A global or a regional challenge?
  • Some arguments for a regional challenge
  • NextGen and SESAR programmes define regional
    requirements in the two busiest regions only
  • Cost with limited benefit in other regions?
  • Strong demands within a single region for more
    efficient use of spectrum resource, due to
    pressures from non-aviation for access to
    existing aviation spectrum, less pressure in
    other regions
  • Some arguments for a global challenge
  • Due to interregional mobility, global
    interoperability is required
  • Pressures on the spectrum resource are mounting
    in all regions, unlikely that aviation will get
    new spectrum to cater for new requirements
  • Spectrum efficiency is a global responsibility
  • Obviously a bit of both.

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ACP WG-FThe spectrum challenges ahead
  • Spectrum pressure as a driver for future
    technology development, as well as ATM
    requirements
  • Mounting pressures on aviation safety spectrum
    allocations
  • New systems tailored for new ATM requirements
    will be required
  • Systems will have more stringent spectrum
    efficiency demands than before
  • Systems will have to share spectrum with
    older
    technology, a challenge on several levels
  • Older technology will have to be phased out.
  • To date, global agreement on technology updates
    or replacements has always been difficult. Can
    this be changed? How?

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ACP WG-FThe spectrum challenges ahead
  • A paradigm shift needed?
  • At the 37th Assembly, a common European paper
    suggested that a detailed spectrum and technology
    roadmap needs to be developed on a global level
    in preparation for the 12th Air Navigation
    Conference
  • Limited progress to date within the Region in
    identifying new required future technology
    enablers, in spite of a large budget internal
    programme
  • The Assembly agreed, and noted the following
  • Work on identification of global CNS concepts is
    already included in the current radio frequency
    spectrum strategy and NextGen/SESAR work
    programme, however it could positively benefit
    from a stronger linkage to a long term global CNS
    implementation plan. The proposed 2012 twelfth
    Air Navigation Conference should develop a
    roadmap for CNS equipage transitions to support
    the spectrum strategy.
  • No budget requirements were identified

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