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Submission doc.: IEEE 802.19-11/0128r1 Nov. 2011 Slide 1 Geo-location Database Issues of FCC Date: 2011-11-07 Authors: Notice: This document has been prepared.

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1 Submission doc.: IEEE 802.19-11/0128r1 Nov. 2011 Slide 1 Geo-location Database Issues of FCC Date: 2011-11-07 Authors: Notice: This document has been prepared to assist IEEE 802.19. 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 grants a free, irrevocable license to the IEEE to incorporate material contained in this contribution, and any modifications thereof, in the creation of an IEEE Standards publication; to copyright in the IEEE’s name any IEEE Standards publication even though it may include portions of this contribution; and at the IEEE’s sole discretion to permit others to reproduce in whole or in part the resulting IEEE Standards publication. The contributor also acknowledges and accepts that this contribution may be made public by IEEE 802.19. Patent Policy and Procedures: The contributor is familiar with the IEEE 802 Patent Policy and Procedures, including the statement "IEEE standards may include the known use of patent(s), including patent applications, provided the IEEE receives assurance from the patent holder or applicant with respect to patents essential for compliance with both mandatory and optional portions of the standard." Early disclosure to the TAG of patent information that might be relevant to the standard is essential to reduce the possibility for delays in the development process and increase the likelihood that the draft publication will be approved for publication. Please notify the Chair as early as possible, in written or electronic form, if patented technology (or technology under patent application) might be incorporated into a draft standard being developed within the IEEE 802.19 TAG. If you have questions, contact the IEEE Patent Committee Administrator at.http:// ieee802.org/guides/bylaws/sb-bylaws.pdfpatcom@ieee.org Donghun Lee, et al, ETRI

2 Submission doc.: IEEE 802.19-11/0128r1 Slide 2 Abstract This material summarizes geo-location database issues for FCC Especially, the key issues to be addressed in developing a geo- location approach are given as follows: –Database topology –Database information from WSDs –Database information to WSDs –Database update frequency –Database architecture Nov. 2011 Donghun Lee, et al, ETRI

3 Submission doc.: IEEE 802.19-11/0128r1 Abbreviations and acronyms FCC : Federal Communications Commission WSD : White Space Devices PMSE : Program Making and Special Events Slide 3 Nov. 2011 Donghun Lee, et al, ETRI

4 Submission doc.: IEEE 802.19-11/0128r1 Slide 4 [1] TV Band (White Spaces) Database Administrators Guide, http://transition.fcc.gov/oet/ whitespace/tvwpdda.htmlhttp://transition.fcc.gov/oet/ whitespace/tvwpdda.html FCC 08-260 : Second report and order and memorandum opinion and order, Nov, 2008 [2] FCC 10-174 : Second memorandum opinion and order, Sep, 2010 [3] Proposal by Google Inc. to provide a TV band device database management solution, Google Inc., Jan. 2010 Supplement to proposal to be designated TV band device database manager, Airity Inc. Feb. 2011 Comsearch proposal to be designated as a TV band device database manager, Comsearch, Jan. 2010 White space proposal by KB Enterprises LLC and LS telecom, KB Enterprises LLC, LS telcom AG, Jan. 2010 Proposal to administer a TV bands database, Key Bridge Global LLC, Jan. 2010 TV White Space Database Activities (FCC) Nov. 2011 Donghun Lee, et al, ETRI

5 Submission doc.: IEEE 802.19-11/0128r1 Key issues of geo-location database Key issues to be addressed in developing a geo-location approach are given as follows: –Database topology –Database information from WSDs –Database information to WSDs –Database update frequency –Database architecture Slide 5 Nov. 2011 Donghun Lee, et al, ETRI

6 Submission doc.: IEEE 802.19-11/0128r1 Database topology (FCC) More than one database[1] –FCC chooses multiple open database operated by third parties –9 companies submitted proposal for designated TV white space database administrators Multiple database administrators could offer services on a competitive basis The services must be available to all TV band devices users on a non- discriminatory basis In the case of multiple database administrators, must be ensured that each database contains consistent information, that is receiving same sets of available channels regardless of which database it queries Slide 6 Nov. 2011 Donghun Lee, et al, ETRI

7 Submission doc.: IEEE 802.19-11/0128r1 Database information from WSDs (FCC) The following information needs to be provided by the WSDs to the geo-location database [2] : –Fixed and Mode II TVBDs must provide their location identifying information (i.e., FCC ID) Slide 7 Nov. 2011 Donghun Lee, et al, ETRI

8 Submission doc.: IEEE 802.19-11/0128r1 Database information from WSDs (FCC) TVBD registration database shall contain the following information for fixed TVBDs [2] : –FCC identifier (FCC ID) of the device –Manufacturer’s serial number of the device –Device’s geographic coordinates (latitude and longitude accurate to 50m) –Device’s antenna height above ground level –Name of the individual or business that owns the device –Names of a contact person responsible for the device’s operation –Address for the contact person –E-mail address for the contact person –Phone number for the contact person Slide 8 Nov. 2011 Donghun Lee, et al, ETRI

9 Submission doc.: IEEE 802.19-11/0128r1 Database information to WSDs (FCC) The following information needs to be provided by the geo- location database to the WSDs [2] : –Fixed TVBDs register and receive a list of available channels from the database by connecting to the internet, either directly or through another fixed TVBD that has a direct connection to the Internet –Mode II TVBDs receive a list of available channels from the database by connecting to the internet, either directly or through a fixed or Mode II TVBD that has a direct connection to the internet Slide 9 Nov. 2011 Donghun Lee, et al, ETRI

10 Submission doc.: IEEE 802.19-11/0128r1 Database update frequency (FCC) Database update frequency in FCC is given as follow [2] –Minimum check database on a daily basis over the internet –If a device fails to access database will be stopped with a one-day period –In order for a device to get updated information from database it will required to provide Location Identification information If fixed device any changes in the registration information –For personal/portable devices it is required that are accessing the database for update when are activated or move Slide 10 Nov. 2011 Donghun Lee, et al, ETRI

11 Submission doc.: IEEE 802.19-11/0128r1 Database architecture (FCC) Multiple database administrators that could offer services on a competitive basis The 9 designated TV white space database administrators are [1][3]: –Airity, –Comsearch –Frequency Finder –Google –KB Enterprises LLC and LS Telecom –Key Bridge Global LLC –NeuStar –Spectrum Bridge –Telcordia Technologies Slide 11 Nov. 2011 Donghun Lee, et al, ETRI

12 Submission doc.: IEEE 802.19-11/0128r1 Database architecture (FCC) ‘Clear house’ model proposed by Google [3] –The ‘clear house’ model partitions the process of providing information on available channels to WSDs –The key element is the clearing house, which aggregates and hosts the raw data needed to perform database calculations. –The TVWS database service providers would use the raw data together with other required regulatory inputs in the process of calculating the contents of their own databases The clearinghouse model would provide substantial benefits, including, facilitating greater choice in service providers, and minimizing the burden of syncing with multiple parties. It would leave open the possibility of approving quickly other clearinghouse and TVWS Database Service proposals, leading to more robust market forces and promoting innovation and competition in basic and enhanced database services. Slide 12 Nov. 2011 Donghun Lee, et al, ETRI

13 Submission doc.: IEEE 802.19-11/0128r1 Database architecture (FCC) Google’s clearinghouse model architecture[3]: Slide 13 Nov. 2011 Donghun Lee, et al, ETRI


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