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ITU-R spectrum requirement estimation for IMT systems
Wireless World 2020 workshop Marja Matinmikko VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
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Outline
Introduction Role of ITU-R and WRC WRC-07 preparatory work on IMT spectrum ITU-R spectrum requirement estimation methodology Future work for WRC-15 Summary References
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Introduction
The demand on the International Mobile Telecommunication (IMT) mobile broadband service in terms of traffic and subscriptions is growing significantly in the global context. The future growth predicted by the International
Telecommunication Union Radiocommunication sector (ITU-R) in (Report ITU-R M.2243) for IMT systems is even stronger than previously predicted. For example, the traffic in 2015 is expected to be at least 4 times
higher than in 2012. Spectral efficiencies of future IMT networks will improve, but
technology developments and new deployment configurations alone are not sufficient to meet the growing demand. Therefore, countries are already now considering the need for
additional spectrum for IMT.
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Role of ITU-R and WRC
ITU-R arranges World Radiocommunication Conferences (WRC) every three to four years to review and revise Radio Regulations, the international treaty governing the use of radio-frequency spectrum and geostationary-satellite and non-geostationary-satellite orbits. WARC 1992 identified spectrum for IMT-2000. WRC 2000 identified additional spectrum for IMT-2000. WRC-07 identified spectrum for IMT (including IMT-2000 and
IMT-Advanced). WRC-15 to consider the need and identification for additional
spectrum for IMT.
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Role of ITU-R and WRC
WRC-15 will consider spectrum matters for IMT in two Agenda Items: Agenda Item 1.1: “to consider additional spectrum allocations to the
mobile service on a primary basis and identification of additional frequency bands for International Mobile Telecommunications (IMT) and related regulatory provisions, to facilitate the development of terrestrial mobile broadband applications, in accordance with Resolution 233 (WRC-12).” Agenda Item 1.2: “to examine the results of ITU-R studies, in
accordance with Resolution 232 (WRC-12), on the use of the frequency band 694-790 MHz by the mobile, except aeronautical mobile, service in Region 1 and take the appropriate measures.”
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WRC-07 preparatory work on IMT spectrum
Rep. ITU-R M.2079on the technical and
operational information for identifying bands for
IMT
Report ITU-R M.2074on the radio aspects
for IMT
Report ITU-R M.2072on the world mobile telecommunication
market forecast
CPM Report to WRC-07
Rec. ITU-R M.1768on the methodology for calculation of spectrum requirements for IMT
WRC-07 Decisions
Rep. ITU-R M.2078on the input parameter values and estimated
spectrum requirements for IMT
’SPECULATOR’Tool for estimating spectrum
requirements for IMT
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ITU-R spectrum requirement estimation methodology Inputs:
Market-related parameters (e.g. user density, session arrival rate per user, average session duration, mean service bit rate, and mobility ratios) Service category parameters Radio-related parameters (e.g. spectral efficiency and cell area) Other parameters
Calculation steps: Traffic calculation and
distribution Capacity calculation Spectrum requirement calculation
Results: Spectrum requirements for Radio Access Technology Groups (RATG) RATG 1: pre-IMT, IMT-2000, and its enhancements RATG 2: IMT-Advanced
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ITU-R spectrum requirement estimation methodology
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Future work for WRC-15
Preparations for WRC-15 Agenda Items 1.1 and 1.2 are currently on-going in international, regional and national levels. First step is to estimate the spectrum requirements of IMT systems. ITU-R spectrum requirement estimation methodology developed
for WRC-07 has been considered to be valid and new revision will be considered at ITU-R (at Nov 2012 meeting of Study Group 5) This new revision includes minor modifications to Methodology
itself due to the enhancement of technology and network deployment. In addition, modifications to input parameter values are
needed and are being considered currently within ITU-R (WP5D).
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Summary
Demand on IMT mobile broadband services in terms of traffic and subscriptions keeps increasing towards the year 2020. Work towards considering the need for additional
spectrum for IMT is currently on-going. ITU-R will consider the need for additional spectrum for IMT at
the next WRC-15.
Role of research is important to provide input to help the regulatory process.
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References
Report ITU-R M.2243. 2011. Assessment of the global mobile broadband deployments and forecasts for International Mobile Telecommunications.
Recommendation ITU-R M.1390. 1999. Methodology for the calculation of IMT-2000 terrestrial spectrum requirements.
Recommendation ITU-R M.1768. 2006. Methodology for calculation of spectrum requirements for the future development of the terrestrial component of IMT-2000 and systems beyond IMT-2000.
Report ITU-R M.2072. 2005. World mobile telecommunication market forecast. Report ITU-R M.2074. 2005. Radio aspects for the terrestrial component of IMT-2000 and systems beyond IMT-
2000. Report ITU-R M.2078. 2006. Estimated spectrum bandwidth requirements for the future development of IMT-
2000 and IMT-Advanced. Report ITU-R M.2079. 2006. Technical and operational information for identifying spectrum for the terrestrial
component of future development of IMT-2000 and IMT-Advanced. Takagi, H. & Walke, B. H. (eds.) 2008. Spectrum requirement planning in wireless communications: Model and
methodology for IMT-Advanced. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons. 266 p. Matinmikko, M., Huschke, J., Irnich, T., Ojala, J. & Ojanen, P. 2009. ITU-R spectrum demand calculation for
IMT-Advanced. In: Döttling, M., Mohr, W. & Osseiran, A. (eds.) Radio technologies and concepts for IMT-Advanced. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons. Pp. 459-480.
´SPECULATOR´ 2006. Tool for estimating the spectrum requirements for the future development of IMT-2000 and IMT-Advanced.
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