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IEEE 15-16-0114-00-004u Submission 01 2016 Amarjeet Kumar, Procubed Slide 1 Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs)

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1 IEEE 15-16-0114-00-004u Submission 01 2016 Amarjeet Kumar, Procubed Slide 1 Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) Submission Title: [India 865-867 adjacent band overview] Date Submitted: [20 January, 2016] Source: [Amarjeet Kumar] Company [Procubed Technology Solutions Pvt. Ltd.] Address [A/7, 1 st Floor, KHB Colony, 5 th Block, Koramangala, Bangalore – 560095, INDIA] Voice:[+91-9611-733007], E-Mail:[kumar@procubedinc.com] Re: [] Abstract:[India 865-867 adjacent band overview.] Purpose:[To be considered in the PHY amendment as part of 802.15.4u.] Notice:This document has been prepared as a proposal to IEEE P802.15. It is offered as a basis for discussion and is not binding on the contributing individual(s) or organization(s). The material in this document is subject to change in form and content after further study. The contributor(s) reserve(s) the right to add, amend or withdraw material contained herein. Release:The contributor acknowledges and accepts that this contribution becomes the property of IEEE and may be made publicly available by P802.15. Disclaimer: The information in this document is only for the informational purpose, it may or may not contain the complete details.

2 IEEE 15-16-0114-00-004u Submission 01 2016 Slide 2 To understand the adjacent band details to decide on the guard band requirement for 865-867MHz band. Amarjeet Kumar, Procubed Objective

3 IEEE 15-16-0114-00-004u Submission 01 2016 Slide 3 As per “IND41” in NFA 2011: Frequency bands 811-814 MHz paired with 856-859 MHz has been earmarked for spectrum efficient digital public mobile radio trunked systems (PMRTS) and captive mobile radio trunked systems. As per “IND42” in NFA 2011: Frequency band 814-819 MHz paired with 859-864 MHz has been earmarked for mobile radio trunked systems to be used predominantly for public mobile radio trunked systems (PMRTS). As per “IND43” in NFA 2011: Requirement of public mobile radio trunked systems (PMRTS) and captive mobile radio trunked systems may also be considered, as appropriate, in the frequency bands 819-824 MHz paired with 864-869 MHz. Reference: Department of Telecommunications Ministry of Communications & Information Technology Government of India National Frequency Allocation Plan-2011, http://www.wpc.dot.gov.inhttp://www.wpc.dot.gov.in Amarjeet Kumar, Procubed Adjacent Bands.

4 IEEE 15-16-0114-00-004u Submission 01 2016 Slide 4 Amarjeet Kumar, Procubed PMRTS License Agreement, Govt. of India As per “License Agreement for Provision of Commercial/Public Mobile Radio Trunking Service (PMRTS)” : Reference: Department of Telecommunications Ministry of Communications & Information Technology Government of India License agreement for provision of commercial/Public PMRTS, http://www.wpc.dot.gov.inhttp://www.wpc.dot.gov.in

5 IEEE 15-16-0114-00-004u Submission 01 2016 Slide 5 Amarjeet Kumar, Procubed Summary Band Allocated: Band A:811MHz – 824MHz –IND41: 811MHz - 814MHz –IND42: 814MHz - 819MHz –IND43: 819MHz - 824MHz Band B:856MHz – 869MHz –IND41: 856MHz - 859MHz –IND42: 859MHz - 869MHz –IND43: 864MHz - 869MHz Band Used: –IND41/IND42: 811MHz - 819MHz –IND41/IND42: 856MHz - 864MHz Band Not in use: –IND43: 819MHz - 824MHz –IND43: 864MHz - 869MHz By default we have a guard band of: –864MHz - 865MHz –867MHz - 869MHz

6 IEEE 15-16-0114-00-004u Submission 01 2016 Slide 6 Thank you! Amarjeet Kumar, Procubed


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