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    Foundation of RadioSpectrum Management

    Ms. Zeng FanshengEngineer of Spectrum Engineering Division

    State Radio Monitoring Center

    [email protected]

    +8610-68355711

    Radio Monitoring and Spectrum Management Training

    (China,23-31,May,2005)

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    Content

    1. Spectrum & Spectrum Management(SM);

    2. Simplified National Spectrum ManagementSystem(NSMS);

    3. Spectrum Planning;

    4. Allocation Tables;

    5. Procedure of setting up a new station.

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    Spectrum & Spectrum Management(SM)

    Spectrum

    SM Concept:

    A careful mix of administrative and technical

    procedures using the SPECTRUM without causinginterference.

    Good Spectrum Management:

    Administrations priorities and goals;

    Policies;

    Procedures and responsibilities.

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    Spectrum managementconsiderations

    Efficient use of spectrum

    Spectrum sharing

    Economic aspectsobtain adequate financial resources from the

    administration or from the user of the radio

    spectrum

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    Two methods

    Political method

    Technical methodType Approval

    (verification of technical and operational parameters)

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    Content

    1. Spectrum & Spectrum Management(SM);

    2. Simplified National Spectrum ManagementSystem(NSMS);

    3. Spectrum Planning;

    4. Allocation Tables;

    5. Procedure of setting up a new station.

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    NSMS

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    Content

    1. Spectrum & Spectrum Management(SM);

    2. Simplified National Spectrum ManagementSystem(NSMS);

    3. Spectrum Planning;

    4. Allocation Tables;

    5. Procedure of setting up a new station.

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    National social & economic progress;

    Make available communications services;

    Serve national defense and security needs.

    Primary Goals

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    Procedure of Planning

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    Frequency band and usage(cont.)

    Band Frequency Propagate Usage

    UHF 0.3 - 3 GHzGenerally less

    than 100 km

    Short ,medium and long ptp, mobile,

    LAN, audio and video broadcasting,

    personal communications, satellite

    communications

    SHF 3 - 30 GHz30 km;

    several 1000 km for

    multihop and satellite

    Medium to short range ptp, audio ,video

    broadcasting, LAN, mobile/personal

    communications, satellite

    communications

    EHF 30 - 300 GHz20 km;

    several 1000 km for

    multihop and satellite

    Short range ptp, microcellular, LAN and

    personal communications,

    satellite communications

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    Content

    1. Spectrum & Spectrum Management(SM);

    2. Simplified National Spectrum ManagementSystem(NSMS);

    3. Spectrum Planning;

    4. Allocation Tables;

    5. Procedure of setting up a new station.

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    Allocation Allotment Assignment

    Services Area or Countries Stations

    BandFrequency or

    ChannelFrequency or

    Channel

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    Three Regions

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    Allocation Tables

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    Allocation Tables (cont.)

    5.234 Different category ofservices: in Mexico, theallocation of the band 174-

    216 MHz to the fixed andmobile services is on a

    primary basis.

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    Services:

    Primary

    Secondary

    Footnote (national flexibility)

    National Table

    Modification without waiting for WRC; More focused and more adaptable.

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    Content

    1. Spectrum & Spectrum Management(SM);

    2. Simplified National Spectrum ManagementSystem(NSMS);

    3. Spectrum Planning;

    4. Allocation Tables;

    5. Procedure of setting up a new station.

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    Coordination EMC Analysis

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    Coordination

    National

    frequency sharing;

    International

    different services in frontier area;

    (eg. broadcasting and land mobile base stations

    satellite earth stations and geostationarysatellite systems, etc.)

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    Procedure of Coordination

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    EMC Analysis

    Effective Foundation of avoiding potential interferences;

    Techniques for enhancing the efficiency of

    spectrum usage;When Performing frequency planning for international

    and national levels;

    Assigning frequencies for various applications. Coordination between administrations of different

    countries.

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    Frequency Assignment

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    Frequency Assignment

    Select the most appropriate frequencies for radiocommunications systems;

    provide for the normal operation of existing radio

    systems as well as new systems with a specifiedperformance;

    ensure the minimum of interference betweenradiocommunication services and efficient

    utilisation of the radio frequency spectrum andthe geostationary orbit.

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    Licensing

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    Licensing

    Combined with the assignment;

    Applies national legislation, regulations,

    polices, etc.Controls spectrum use;

    Restricts manufacture,sale,possession andequipment(may causing serious interference);

    Renewable;

    Fee.

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    Enforcement Inspections

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    Enforcement Inspections

    Enforcement of spectrum management;

    Strengthen the spectrum managementprocess;

    Support spectrum management andspectrum use goals.

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    Monitoring

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    Monitoring

    Identification and measurement ofinterference source;

    Always linked to the spectrum managementauthority;

    Subject to the overall priorities of themanagement program.

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    summary

    Spectrum & Spectrum Management(SM);

    Simplified National Spectrum Management

    System(NSMS); Spectrum Planning;

    Allocation Tables;

    Procedure of setting up a new station.