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1 GRSC Radio Microphone Task Force Report
Global Standards Collaboration (GSC) 14 DOCUMENT #: GSC14-GRSC7-016 FOR: Presentation SOURCE: Radio Microphones Task Force AGENDA ITEM: GRSC 7.2 CONTACT(S): Brian Copsey GRSC Radio Microphone Task Force Report Presenter: Adrian Scrase, VP ETSI ESP Source: Brian Copsey, Chairman GRSC Radio Microphone Task Force Geneva, July 2009

2 Highlight of Current Activities (1)
As raised last year, the “Digital Dividend” obtained by the switching off of analogue TV has been the major focus this year. Radio microphones in Europe have traditionally used the whole broadcast band 470 – 862 MHz on a secondary licensed or unlicensed basis. Within Europe the proposals from CEPT/SE42 are to clear the band MHz and allow a LTE based mobile service. Considerable discussion has taken place on replacement spectrum for Radio Microphones. Geneva, July 2009

3 Highlight of Current Activities (2)
A present the CEPT proposals are to use the duplex gap between the base and terminal allocations as shown in the next two slides. Within ETSI the continuing erosion of traditional radio microphone spectrum has been met by the proposal for a Specialist Task Force (STF) to investigate Cognitive Interference Mitigation, slides 6 onwards provide detailed information on its objectives. Geneva, July 2009

4 BEMs for the FDD duplex gap
821 MHz 5 MHz Guard-band 862 MHz 832 MHz -43 dBm/5MHz 13 dBm FDD-UL FDD-DL f 826 MHz -9 dBm/(5 MHz) Geneva, July 2009

5 Narrow-band devices Wideband devices FDD-UL FDD-DL f
823 MHz 13 dBm Narrow-band devices 821 MHz 862 MHz 5 MHz 832 MHz -25 dBm/5MHz 20 dBm FDD-UL FDD-DL f -43 dBm/5MHz 826 MHz 2 MHz Guard-band -1 dBm/5MHz 6 dBm Wideband devices In-block emissions Out-of-block emissions In-block emissions (handheld) In-block emissions (body-worn) Geneva, July 2009

6 ETSI STF (1) Cognitive Interference Mitigation Techniques for use by Program Making & Special Events (PMSE) Devices Phase 1: ETSI Technical Report on Operation methods and principles for spectrum access systems and quality control of used spectrum for PMSE technologies utilising cognitive interference mitigation techniques. Phase 2: ETSI Technical Specification on the recommended spectrum access technique. Phase 3: ETSI Technical Report of the different RF compliance tests for the selected spectrum access mechanism. Geneva, July 2009

7 ETSI STF (2) The following liaisons will be established:
CEPT/ECC WGSE and ECC-TG 4 for the provision of cognitive interference mitigation regulatory requirements EU and National Projects on the subject IEEE working group Geneva, July 2009

8 ETSI STF (3) The purpose of the work is to achieve co-existence of high audio quality PMSE devices using often a 100% transmitter duty cycle emission profile with victim radio services such as Services in L-Band or Broadcast Services and future Land Mobile Services and applications in the UHF frequency range that is currently under investigation under the “Digital Dividend” discussions in EC, ECC and ETSI fora. All procedures, techniques and solutions developed by this STF should be ultimately transferable to other SAB/SAP applications. Geneva, July 2009

9 ETSI STF (4) techniques included, but not limited to:
a site installed database that may also use GNSS positioning information. an organisational radio channel or beacon (intra- PMSE use) for PMSE in the UHF frequency range. intelligent detection and cataloguing of victim systems. the development of an L-Band spectrum access demonstrator, using cognitive interference mitigation techniques. Geneva, July 2009

10 Next Steps/Actions As information becomes available it will be placed in the Task Force docbox, and an sent to the Task Force list. Once the CEPT/SE42 report is finalized it and other relevant documents will also be uploaded. We welcome any information from other GSC members on this and related subjects. When the STF has completed its work there will probably be a need to make changes in the ETSI standards, it is proposed to also update the GRSC document at the same time. Geneva, July 2009


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