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Using License Exempt Spectrum for Wireless Broadband Ronald Repasi, Deputy Chief Office of Engineering and Technology Regional Educational Workshop On Rural Broadband September 18, 2007 Note: The views expressed in this presentation are those of the author and may not necessarily represent the views of the Federal Communications Commission

2 Part 15: Operational Requirements Part 15 provides for operation of low power radio transmitters without a license Operating conditions: May not cause harmful interference Must accept any interference received Part 15 minimizes likelihood of interference by: Limiting operation to certain non-restricted frequency bands (Ref. Section ) Limiting power to relatively very low levels Requiring equipment approval to ensure compliance

3 Part 15: Technical Requirements On most frequencies, operation is limited to < 100 mW; duty cycle applies in some cases Three (ISM) bands allow 1 W transmitter power: – MHz – MHz –5725 – 5875 MHz Power reduction for antenna gain > 6 dB

4 More Spectrum Made Available for Licensed-Exempt Operation 50 mW Indoor Use Only 250 mW 1 W Frequency (MHz) Link Indoor Devices Link Devices to Nodes Link Nodes (Campus) FCC has made available an additional 255 MHz of spectrum for anticipated Wi-Fi growth Provides A Total of 555 MHz of Spectrum for unlicensed operations U-NII Devices 250 mW 5470 Existing New

5 Equipment Authorization Required Equipment must be authorized by FCC or telecommunications certification body Equipment may not be imported or marketed until certificated Check label for FCC ID Grants of certification available on FCC web site See FCC Id: XXXYYYY

6 Wi-Fi: Wireless Fidelity Technology IEEE Committee developed a family of standards for unlicensed wireless data networks within the framework of the Part 15 rules StandardFrequency Band ModulationData Rate (b)2.4 GHzDSS11 Mb/s (g)2.4 GHzOFDM54 Mb/s (a)5.8 GHzOFDM54 MB/s

7 Wi-Fi: MiMo Technology MIMO: Multiple Input Multiple Output –New generation of consumer products –Based on IEEE standard –Allows greater range and data throughput

8 Wi-Fi Applications Metropolitan & Community Networks – WISPs “Hot Spots” at coffee shops, hotels, airports, etc. Home & Business networking

9 Basic Network Architecture Fixed Radio Transceiver Internet Connection High Gain Antenna High Gain Antenna 20 – 40 Miles Licensed: Wi-Max or other technology Unlicensed: Wi-Fi; Canpoy or other technology Fixed Radio Transceiver 100 meters per LAN Or integrated to network

10 Wi-Fi Mesh Networks Wi-Fi Mesh Networks Mesh networks use each transmitter/receiver as a relay point to provide wide service areas. They are self-forming and provide numerous communication paths- - same principle as the Internet Laptop with Wi-Fi Laptop with Wi-Fi

11 Mesh Network Coverage Conventional Network Mesh Network Adequate Signal Inadequate Signal at Remote Locations Adequate Signal Signals are relayed to remote locations

12 Example of a Mesh Network City of Chaska, Minnesota 2000 Wi-Fi subscribers over an area of 16 square miles Provided by routers mounted on lamposts minute install time Consumer data speeds of to 1.2 MB/s See

13 WISP Resources Search: Wireless Internet Service Providers WISPA.Org – Includes information on how to establish a WISP Part-15.org Vendor web sites

14 Integrating Licensed & Unlicensed Business Access & Backhaul HotspotBackhaul W-Fi Wi-Fi Directly to Indoor Modem Portable Devices WiMAX technology can operate in licensed or unlicensed spectrum:

15 Thank you!