Updates on the Short Range Devices IEEE802 Interim Meeting Montreal 12th May 2009 Updates on the Short Range Devices Andy Gowans, SPG, Ofcom UK 12th May 2009
Contents EC Decision Content General use bands Application Specific Bands Amendments to the EC Decision UK process for implementing Decision Bands of interest to IEEE 802 60GHz 2.4GHz 400/800MHz others
EC Decision Generic and Application Specific Use Bands See separate table in Word Document: https://mentor.ieee.org/802.18/dcn/09/18-09-0062-00-0000-ofcom-srd-update.doc
Contents EC Decision Content General use bands Application Specific Bands Amendments to the EC Decision UK process for implementing Decision Bands of interest to IEEE 802 60GHz 2.4GHz 400/800MHz others
Amendments to the EC SRD Decision UK Consultation will be cover the following and will take around 2 – 3 months to complete New Exemptions for the following equipment: Tank Level Probing Radar at 4.5 – 7, 8.5 – 10.6, 24.05 – 27, 57 – 64 and 75 – 85 GHz; Radio determination applications at 2400 – 2483.5 MHz and 17.1 – 17.3 GHz (including Ground Based SAR); and Wideband data transmission systems at 57 – 66 GHz (including wireless distribution of High Definition video) We are also allowing airborne use for the following equipment: Wideband data transmission systems at 2400 – 2483.5 MHz and 57 – 66 GHz; Radio determination applications at 2400 – 2483.5 MHz; Model Control at 26990 – 27000, 27040 – 27050, 27090 – 271000, 27140 – 27150 and 27190 - 27200 kHz; and Radio Frequency Identification at 2446 – 2454 MHz.
Contents EC Decision Content General use bands Application Specific Bands Amendments to the EC Decision UK process for implementing Decision Bands of interest to IEEE 802 60GHz 2.4GHz 400/800MHz others
SRD Bands that may be of interest to IEEE 802 Groups 60GHz – 802.11ad , 802.15.3c 2.4GHz – 802.11 and 802.15 (various groups) 400/800MHz – 802.15 (various groups) Active medical implants bands (915KHz, 402MHz) – 802.15.6 RFID and generic bands – 802.15.4f 802.15.6 – are there any other useful band available? 802.15.4g – are there any useful bands available? (400/800 MHz, 2.4GHz etc.)
andrew.gowans@ofcom.org.uk