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1 Anh Wride Anh Wride Senior Engineer; Policy and Rules Division Senior Engineer; Policy and Rules Division Presented to Presented to International Civil Aviation Organization International Civil Aviation Organization Regional Preparatory Group (RPG) Meeting for World Regional Preparatory Group (RPG) Meeting for World Radiocommunication Conference 2007 (WRC-2007), ACP Working Radiocommunication Conference 2007 (WRC-2007), ACP Working Group B and F and NSP SSG Meetings. Group B and F and NSP SSG Meetings. Bangkok, Thailand, 21-25 Bangkok, Thailand, 21-25 February 2005 February 2005 by Marcus Wolf, Senior Engineer, International Bureau by Marcus Wolf, Senior Engineer, International Bureau

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Access Broadband Over Power Line. Anh Wride Senior Engineer; Policy and Rules Division Presented to International Civil Aviation Organization - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Anh WrideAnh Wride

Senior Engineer; Policy and Rules DivisionSenior Engineer; Policy and Rules Division

Presented to Presented to International Civil Aviation OrganizationInternational Civil Aviation Organization

Regional Preparatory Group (RPG) Meeting for World Radiocommunication Regional Preparatory Group (RPG) Meeting for World Radiocommunication Conference 2007 (WRC-2007), ACP Working Group B and F and NSP SSG Conference 2007 (WRC-2007), ACP Working Group B and F and NSP SSG

Meetings. Meetings. Bangkok, Thailand, 21-25 February 2005Bangkok, Thailand, 21-25 February 2005

by Marcus Wolf, Senior Engineer, International Bureauby Marcus Wolf, Senior Engineer, International Bureau

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February 16, 200522

• Evolution of Communication Technologies over Power lines

• Benefits of Access BPL and Access BPL Rulemaking

• What are Access BPL requirements?

• Mitigation Responsibility/Interference Complaint Procedure

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February 16, 200533

Carrier current systems have been around for many years

Some examples:

Campus radio systems Lamp/thermostat controllers

Until recently, general characteristics of carrier current systems were:

Low frequencyLow speedNarrow frequency/spectrum bandsUsed inside buildings/controlled environments (campus)

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NEW Broadband over Power Lines (BPL) operations are different

Advanced digital processing and modulation techniquesMultiple carriersWide spectrum bandwidths (e.g., 2-80 MHz)

Two General Applications:

In-Home or in-building operations (HomePlug)Access systems – Internet/broadband to neighborhood using medium voltage lines

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In-Home Computer Networking, Or Link Between Access BPL & Home

“Low Voltage” (120/240 VAC)

Broadband Internet Service

“Medium Voltage” (e.g. 10kV)

Access BPL connects to computers in the home by

in-house BPL or by WiFi (wireless)

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• Evolution of Communication Technologies over Power lines

• Benefits of Access BPL and Access BPL Rulemaking

• What are Access BPL requirements?

• Mitigation Responsibility/Interference Complaint Procedure

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““Last Mile” solutionLast Mile” solution: potential 3rd Pipe (+ DSL & Cable) to bring broadband services to the home

Internet and high speed broadband access to wider areas of the country

Promote redundancy of communications systems

Improve utilities’ management of electric grid:

remote power outage notification, remote power outage notification, security monitoringsecurity monitoring, , traffic traffic controlcontrol, , remote meter readingremote meter reading, , instant Wi-Fi Hot Spot instant Wi-Fi Hot Spot installationinstallation

Enhance national security of energy distribution systems

Foster development of smart appliances and resource sharing (home networking)

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Notice of Inquiry – April 2003

Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) – February 2004

Report and Order - adopted October 14, 2004, released October 28, 2004

ET Docket 04-37, FCC 04-245

http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-04-245A1.doc

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Remove regulatory uncertainty to encourage investments in BPL

Promote development of Access BPL technology to allow consumers to reap its benefits

Ensure protection of licensed radio services

Ensure that compliance measurements are made in a consistent manner with repeatable results

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February 16, 20051010

• Evolution of Communication Technologies over Power lines

• Benefits of Access BPL and Access BPL Rulemaking

• What are Access BPL requirements?

• Mitigation Responsibility

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Access BPL remains under Part 15 unlicensed device rules (new Subpart G)

No change in existing Part 15 emission levels (low power unlicensed operation)

Access BPL operations cannot cause harmful interference and must accept any interference (47 C.F.R §15.5)

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Access BPL must include adaptive interference mitigation capabilities to respond to local and site-specific interference, e.g.

Exclude or “notch” any specific frequency or band

Remotely shut off any BPL device

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BPL cannot operate on certain “excluded frequency bands”

Specifically, the following 12 Aeronautical (R) frequencies (communications restricted to safety and regularity of flight and an ILS component):

2850-3025 kHz

3400-3500 kHz 4650-4700 kHz

5450-5680 kHz 6525-6685 kHz 8815-8965 kHz

10005-10100 kHz 11275-11400 kHz 13260-13360 kHz

17900-17970 kHz 21924-22000 kHz 74.8-75.2 MHz

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Establishes “exclusion zones” within which Access BPL must avoid operating on certain frequencies

Access BPL must avoid using 2182 kHz (2173.5- 2190.5 kHz) within 1 km of a U.S. Coast Guard or maritime public coast station

Access BPL using overhead power lines must avoid using 73-74.6 MHz within 29 km of ten radio astronomy sites (Very Long Baseline Array facilities)

Access BPL using underground power lines or overhead low voltage power lines must avoid using 73-74.6 MHz within 11 km of certain radio astronomy sites

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Establishes “consultation requirements” for BPL with public safety, and certain sensitive federal and aeronautical stations

Establishes a “good faith” process to ensure that

Access BPL systems do not cause interference; and

Any restrictions by licensees on BPL are only those necessary to avoid interference

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Requires industry to establish a publicly accessible database for Access BPL systems containing:

Access BPL Provider Name

Access BPL deployment by zip code

Frequency bands of operation

Type of equipment (FCC ID)

Contact Information (phone number and email address) to facilitate interference resolution

Proposed or Actual date of Access BPL operation

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The industry will select the database administrator and must inform the Commission within 180 days of publication of Report and Order in the Federal Register

The Commission will issue a Public Notice announcing the identity of the database administrator

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Changes equipment authorization requirements for Access BPL devices from Verification to FCC Certification

Certification is an equipment authorization issued by the FCC and requires manufacturers to submit testing and measurement data to the FCC

Under Verification, the manufacturer determines the equipment is compliant and no data is submitted to the FCC unless requested

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Prepare Test Report and Application

Prepare Test Report and Application

FCC GRANT

FCC GRANT

Label ProductLabel

Product

Market ProductMarket Product

Test and Evaluate

Product to Determine

Compliance

Test and Evaluate

Product to Determine

Compliance

Submit Application

to FCC

Submit Application

to FCC

Submit Application to TCB –

new technology,

not permitted

Submit Application to TCB –

new technology,

not permitted

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Provides new measurement procedures and guidelines to ensure that testing of Access BPL and other carrier current devices is performed in a more consistent and repeatable manner

Recommends that BPL operators perform testing during initial installation and periodically to ensure compliance

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• Evolution of Communication Technologies over Power lines

• Benefits of Access BPL and Access BPL Rulemaking

• What are Access BPL requirements?

• Mitigation Responsibility

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Protection of Licensed Radio Services is provided by: the emissions limits for Access BPL systems (low Part 15 levels)

the provisions for consultation areas, excluded bands, and exclusion zones; and

the requirement that Access BPL systems not cause interference.

The mitigation requirements are intended to ensure that Access BPL systems are designed with features that support interference mitigation

during initial installation, if sensitive local communications systems are identified in advance; and

after installation, the newly required operational capabilities will allow Access BPL system operators to expeditiously resolve any instances of interference that may occur, without the need to cease operations and thereby disrupt the broadband data services they provide to their subscribers.

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Transition time

18 months from publication of BPL Report and Order in Federal Register

For more information:

www.fcc.gov