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Submission doc.: IEEE /0052r1 March 2016 Sho Furuichi, SonySlide 1 Supplemental document for text proposal on amendment to entity operations Date: Authors: Notice: This document has been prepared to assist IEEE 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.

Submission doc.: IEEE /0052r1 Abstract This document provides supplemental information of text proposal on amendment to entity operations. Slide 2Sho Furuichi, Sony March 2016

Submission doc.: IEEE /0052r1 Background In IEEE [1], only US rule of TVWS has been considered. Currently, Ofcom UK has published regulatory rule for TVWS operation in UK, which is based on ETSI EN [2]. And also, RFC 7545 (IETF Protocol to Access White Space database (PAWS))[3] can be considered as de-facto standard for interface between TVWS database and white space device. As shown in 19-16/0018r0 [4], the interface between CM and CE (i.e. interface B1) is not compatible with RFC 7545 (depending on the implementation, compatibility is needed). As such, IEEE may be needed to support TVWS operation in current situation. Slide 3Sho Furuichi, Sony March 2016

Submission doc.: IEEE /0052r1 Note This proposal does not consider any text proposals that have already been approved in January F2F meeting. o Ex) “WSO” is not renamed as “GCO” in this text proposal, which is included in the approved text. Slide 4Sho Furuichi, Sony March 2016

Submission doc.: IEEE /0052r1 What is needed To align with ETSI EN and IETF RFC 7545 o Same message format as RFC 7545 is NOT needed. o At least, same or similar information elements should be added. Slide 5Sho Furuichi, Sony March 2016

Submission doc.: IEEE /0052r1 What kind of information should be revised Registration information Operational parameters (*1) Channel usage parameters (*2) o *1: The meaning of “operational parameters” in European rule is almost same as “listOfAvailableFrequencies” in IEEE o *2: The meaning of “channel usage parameters” in European rule is almost same as “listOfOperatingFrequencies” in IEEE Slide 6Sho Furuichi, Sony March 2016

Submission doc.: IEEE /0052r1 What kind of information should be revised Registration information Operational parameters (*1) Channel usage parameters (*2) o *1: The meaning of “operational parameters” in European rule is almost same as “listOfAvailableFrequencies” in IEEE o *2: The meaning of “channel usage parameters” in European rule is almost same as “listOfOperatingFrequencies” in IEEE Slide 7Sho Furuichi, Sony March 2016 In the following slides, parameters related to (not included in ) will be picked up from RFC 7545 and ETSI EN

Submission doc.: IEEE /0052r1 Registration information should be aligned because these parameters are related to available spectrum information. Comparison with device registration in RFC7545 Slide 8Sho Furuichi, Sony March 2016

Submission doc.: IEEE /0052r1 Comparison with REGISTRATION_REQ Slide 9Sho Furuichi, Sony March 2016 Similar to WSO ID None in 19.1 Existing None in 19.1 [deviceOwner] None in 19.1, but no need to be added [location] Basically same information is included, but uncertainty information is needed in [location] Basically same information is included, but uncertainty information is needed in 19.1.

Submission doc.: IEEE /0052r1 Additional registration information to comply with ETSI EN The following parameters should be added as the device descriptor: o Device type This kind of parameter already exists as “NetworkType”. o Device category No definition o Device emission class No definition Slide 10Sho Furuichi, Sony March 2016

Submission doc.: IEEE /0052r1 What kind of information should be revised Registration information Operational parameters (*1) Channel usage parameters (*2) o *1: The meaning of “operational parameters” in European rule is almost same as “listOfAvailableFrequencies” in IEEE o *2: The meaning of “channel usage parameters” in European rule is almost same as “listOfOperationalFrequencies” in IEEE Slide 11Sho Furuichi, Sony March 2016

Submission doc.: IEEE /0052r1 Comparison with Available Spectrum Query in RFC 7545 Slide 12Sho Furuichi, Sony March 2016 Procedure for obtaining available spectrum information There are some lacked but important parameters for

Submission doc.: IEEE /0052r1 Comparison with Available Spectrum Query in RFC 7545 (Cont’d) Slide 13Sho Furuichi, Sony March 2016 [capabilities] Almost same as “listOfSuppFrequencies” in 19.1 [capabilities] Almost same as “listOfSuppFrequencies” in 19.1 [masterDeviceDesc, masterDeviceLocation] In the slave WSO case, these information might be needed also in [masterDeviceDesc, masterDeviceLocation] In the slave WSO case, these information might be needed also in [requestType] See details in slide 15. [requestType] See details in slide 15. [timestamp] Very important also in 19.1 because this information tells us when the spectrum information has been generated. [timestamp] Very important also in 19.1 because this information tells us when the spectrum information has been generated. [spectrumSpecs] See next page. [spectrumSpecs] See next page.

Submission doc.: IEEE /0052r1 Comparison with Available Spectrum Query in RFC 7545 (Cont’d) Slide 14Sho Furuichi, Sony March 2016 [resolutionBwHz] None in This parameter defines the resolution bandwidth (in hertz) over which permissible power spectral density is defined. For example, FCC regulation would require one spectrum specification at a bandwidth of 6 MHz, and ETSI regulation would require two specifications, at 0.1 MHz and 8 MHz. [resolutionBwHz] None in This parameter defines the resolution bandwidth (in hertz) over which permissible power spectral density is defined. For example, FCC regulation would require one spectrum specification at a bandwidth of 6 MHz, and ETSI regulation would require two specifications, at 0.1 MHz and 8 MHz. [maxTotalBwHz, maxContiguousBwHz] None in Constraint on the maximum total bandwidth (in hertz) allowed, and a constraint on the maximum contiguous bandwidth (in hertz) allowed. These are also needed for coexistence management. [maxTotalBwHz, maxContiguousBwHz] None in Constraint on the maximum total bandwidth (in hertz) allowed, and a constraint on the maximum contiguous bandwidth (in hertz) allowed. These are also needed for coexistence management.

Submission doc.: IEEE /0052r1 ETSI EN specifies two kind of operational parameters; o Specific operational parameters operational parameters that a TVWSDB calculates using the device parameters of a specific TVWSD as input. o Generic operational parameters operational parameters that any slave TVWSD in the coverage area of a serving master TVWSD can use. “requestType”, in other words, “available spectrum type information” is needed also in o Ex) “typeOfAvailableFrequency”: shall be set to indicate the type of available frequency as specified in regulation if available, “generic” or “specific”. Additional operational parameters to comply with ETSI EN Slide 15Sho Furuichi, Sony March 2016

Submission doc.: IEEE /0052r1 Additional operational parameters to comply with ETSI EN (Cont’d) Slide 16Sho Furuichi, Sony March 2016 [Location validity] None in This parameter indicates the range that the operational parameter is valid. This parameter will be needed for coexistence management for “Type A” WSO. [Location validity] None in This parameter indicates the range that the operational parameter is valid. This parameter will be needed for coexistence management for “Type A” WSO.

Submission doc.: IEEE /0052r1 What kind of information should be revised Registration information Operational parameters (*1) Channel usage parameters (*2) o *1: The meaning of “operational parameters” in European rule is almost same as “listOfAvailableFrequencies” in IEEE o *2: The meaning of “channel usage parameters” in European rule is almost same as “listOfOperationalFrequencies” in IEEE Slide 17Sho Furuichi, Sony March 2016

Submission doc.: IEEE /0052r1 Comparison with Spectrum Use Notification in RFC 7545 Slide 18Sho Furuichi, Sony March 2016 Procedure for notifying operating frequency and power information

Submission doc.: IEEE /0052r1 Comparison with Spectrum Use Notification in RFC 7545 Slide 19Sho Furuichi, Sony March 2016 Procedure for notifying operating frequency and power information [resolutionBwHz] None in This parameter defines the resolution bandwidth (in hertz) over which permissible power spectral density is defined. For example, FCC regulation would require one spectrum specification at a bandwidth of 6 MHz, and ETSI regulation would require two specifications, at 0.1 MHz and 8 MHz. [resolutionBwHz] None in This parameter defines the resolution bandwidth (in hertz) over which permissible power spectral density is defined. For example, FCC regulation would require one spectrum specification at a bandwidth of 6 MHz, and ETSI regulation would require two specifications, at 0.1 MHz and 8 MHz.

Submission doc.: IEEE /0052r1 Additional channel usage parameters to comply with ETSI EN No addition. Slide 20Sho Furuichi, Sony March 2016

Submission doc.: IEEE /0052r1 Other issues in Operating frequency information in WSO reconfiguration request is not defined as list, as follows. To support both contiguous and non-contiguous multiple channel operation (allowed by ETSI EN ), “OperatingFrequency” should be replaced by “listOfRecommendedOperationFrequencies”. Slide 21Sho Furuichi, Sony March 2016

Submission doc.: IEEE /0052r1 Summary This document provided the candidates of new parameters in IEEE that are same or similar parameters specified in RFC 7545 and ETSI EN Please see details in 19-16/0053r1 for the actual text proposal. Slide 22Sho Furuichi, Sony March 2016

Submission doc.: IEEE /0052r1 Reference [1] IEEE Standard Association, “IEEE Std “, July 2014 [2] ETSI EN v1.1.1, “White Space Devices (WSD); Wireless Access Systems operating in the 470 MHz to 790 MHz TV broadcast band; Harmonized EN covering the essential requirements of article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive”, April 2014 [3] Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) Request for Comments: 7545, “Protocol to Access White-Space (PAWS) Databases”, May 2015 [4] N.Sato, et al, “IEEE /0018r0 Liaison to Wireless Innovation Forum”, January 2016 Slide 23Sho Furuichi, Sony March 2016