Transcript SCI-162 Symposium, Session 2
The International Consortium for Telemetry Spectrum
The ICTS: Task force for AI 1.5 of the WRC ´07
all done now ?
Gerhard Mayer
Chairman ICTS
(2006-2008 )
ITC 2008 San Diego, CA
Agenda
1. The Spectrum Problem 2. The Role of the ICTS 3. WRC ´07 Resolutions relevant to AI 1.5 4. Post-WRC ´07 Issues 5.
Summary
The spectrum problem
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Spectrum allocated for flight testing (1400 to 2450 MHz) has been outstripped by an exponential growth in required measurements and data rates
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The existing telemetry bands are increasingly affected by encroachment from commercial interests and have been reduced
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Interference from unlicenced wireless devices
Kbps
Telemetry Spectrum -
demand increasing but supply decreasing 15 22 9X
International Consortium for Telemetry Spectrum
To Ensure the Future Availability of Electromagnetic Spectrum for Telemetering
The ICTS is an international advocacy group of telemetry practitioners committed to promoting the benefits of electromagnetic spectrum for telemetering applications.
ICTS
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Is a sponsored group of the International Foundation for Telemetering (IFT)
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Comprises membership from Government, Industry, and Academia across the ITU regions Is organised (mirroring the three ITU regions) for a regional co-ordination and communi – cation & networking Under the rules of its IFT charter, the ICTS has no“official position” on spectrum requirements in the context of the WRC
Main Objectives
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Create a forum for information exchange on potential telemetry spectrum issues
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inform national, regional, and international spectrum managers of the importance of telemetry to their economy and security
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inform & invite open participation in the group to all telemetry practitioners including government, industry, academia, and share information on the use, research, and development of new technologies for improving the use of telemetry spectrum
Situation just before WRC 2007
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5 additional bands for AMT were under study of AI 1.5 (4,4 to 6,7GHz). All bands are considered to have other users
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CPM was the primary decision basis for delegates, commenting on advantages / disadvantages,on basis of compatibility & technical studies discussed at the WP8B
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ICTS information booth during the WRC 2007, to show the importance of AI 1.5 to the delegates & decision makers of ALL nations
2007 World Radiocommunication Conference WRC-07 AI 1.5 Outcome* REGION 1 Europe Africa Not allocated Except
in Algeria, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Egypt, United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Morocco, Oman, Qatar, Syrian Arab Republic, Sudan, Tunisia
REGION 2 Americas Except
in Brazil, Cuba, French overseas departments and communities, Guatemala, Paraguay, Uruguay, Venezuela
BRAZIL REGION 3
Asia Oceana
Not allocated except
AUSTRALIA
Not allocated Except
in Brazil, Cuba, French overseas departments and communities, Guatemala, Paraguay, Uruguay, Venezuela
Not allocated 540 MHz 59 MHz 100 MHz * Prepared by MITRE from a slide prepared by Didier Petit, French Delegate, WRC-2007 775 MHz 1
What happens after WRC 2007?
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With the additional allocations for AMT, sharing must occur with e.g.
AM(R)S, ARNS, FSS & MSS (earth / space
stations), MS(WAS), RAS..Further studies of
WP5B pending !
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Coordinating institutions needed, both national & international
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Frequency range 15 to 30 GHz and beyond: to be studied with the aim, that WRC 2011 is able to resolve an AI for the following WRC(2015 ?)
ICTS support until 2011
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Develop strategies for the use and the global harmonized allocations of the „WRC´07 bands“
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Educate / inform on future needs & the economic impacts in international aerospace events
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Participate in regional & global ITU(R) related
committees, CPG, WP 5B, CPM •
Support national & international studies on the future requirements and possible allocations e.g.
in bands over 15 GHz (available technology, wave
propagation & operational peculiarities)
Summary
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The WRC 2007 succeeded in securing additional radio spectrum resources for AMT. An immediate use must be initiated. Further ICTS presence in ITU committees (global & regional) needed !
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But Telemetry data rates growing at same rate as other data communications and will become (latest in one decade) bandwidth limited again. Exploitation of the frequency range >15 GHz is a Must !
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The only chance for a further success is the close work-together of the global telemetering community. Intensify contacts we already made!
Election of ICTS Officers
Period 2008 - 2010 • • • • •
Chairman: Vice Chairman: Secretary & Treasurer: Liaison Officer: Regional Coordinators
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Region 1: Region 2: Region 3:
Further information
ICTS Web site: www.telemetryspectrum.org
IFT Web site: www.telemetry .org
ITU Web site: www.itu.int/ITU-R/ ERO web site: www.ero.dk
Remember…..
Telemetry engineers do it with frequency!
Are you getting enough?