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TV Bands Database Administrators Meeting Implementation Update February 14, 2012 (includes updates as of April 5, 2012) FCC Office of Engineering and Technology.

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1 TV Bands Database Administrators Meeting Implementation Update February 14, 2012 (includes updates as of April 5, 2012) FCC Office of Engineering and Technology

2 AGENDA Welcome WSDBA Update FCC Update - General Issues Database-to-database synchronization Key Bridge Global’s strategy for database-to- database synchronization Contour calculation update FCC Update - Unlicensed wireless microphone registration system FCC Update - Data systems Database registration authentication and security

3 WSDBA Group Update Members: – Airity – Comsearch – Google – LS Telcom – Microsoft – Neustar – RadioSoft – Spectrum Bridge – Telcordia Technologies Organization Updates: – Adam Newman (Telcordia), White Space DBA Group Secretary – Andy Lee (Google), Computation Working Group Editor

4 WSDBA Group Objectives and Goals WSDBA Group Objectives: – A database interoperability specification to support synchronization of multiple WSDBs (“Database API”), including agreeing upon an appropriate interval for exchange of information, to the extent at least required by the FCC Rules – Methods to ensure consistent channel availability calculations for the purpose of operating a WSDB in accordance with FCC Rules and practices (the “Calculations Purpose”) Goals: – One Common Interface – Publicly Available – Royalty Free

5 FCC Update - General Issues Notification of FCC Database Changes The WS DBAs rely on FCC-provided databases Sufficient notice of changes to the data structure must be provided to allow for system changes and testing – We suggest at least one week We would also like to request test versions of the revised data structures – At least within the one-week time frame If the FCC makes changes without sufficient notice, WS DBAs will continue to use the last file we are able to process until the change can be accommodated –As noted the guidance provided on 10/4/11 where the database can not be accessed “... the white space database systems should continue use the data from their most recent successful update.” The WSDBA Group is developing a process to communicate with the FCC and among the WS DBAs should such a situation occur

6 FCC Update - General Issues FCC Response - Notification of FCC Database Changes Media Bureau to notify OET of changes in advance OET will provide database administrators: – At least one week notice of actual change implementation – Test versions of revised download files by e-mail (not on the CDBS site) Sometimes situations occur that require immediate modification of file structures (less than one week notice) – OET will notify database administrators by e-mail as soon as information is available; will provide test files if available Recommend database administrators also subscribe to AFCCE list- serve - contact Mike Rhodes at mike.rhodes@cavellmertz.commike.rhodes@cavellmertz.com

7 FCC Update - General Issues WS DBA Testing & Certification Process Update Spectrum Bridge and Telcordia have now gone through the DB test process – Spectrum Bridge has been certified to operate – Telcordia is in the post 45-day trial comment period Clarifications have been provided as testing has occurred We suggest that such clarifications be recorded by the FCC and made available on the FCC White Space Database Administration website (http://www.fcc.gov/encyclopedia/white-space-database-http://www.fcc.gov/encyclopedia/white-space-database- administration) and any updates as appropriate to: – OET Plan for Evaluation of TVWS Database Systems for Operation – TVWS Database System Requirements and Tests – TVWS Database System Approval Checklist for Completion of Requirements

8 FCC Update - General Issues FCC Response - Testing & Certification Process Update OET’s goal is to provide consistency in the evaluation of the database systems – To aid in achieving that goal we issued the three evaluation guidance documents and posted them on our website – The evaluation documents are crafted to be general so as to accommodate differences in database systems OET has posted updates of the evaluation guidance documents – The current version on the TVWS webpage were posted in October 2011 – With one correction to item “A.” of the “Plan for Evaluation,” these have not changed from the versions currently posted – Posted versions updated Advice – Provide clear information on how to use the channel availability and registration functions – OET will compare channel availability lists among database administrators – Wireless microphone registrations do not change the reserved channels

9 FCC Update - General Issues Availability of the ULS extraction logic – Work ongoing; to be completed this Spring; will include unlicensed wireless microphone registration data Availability of documentation for the current FCC CDBS extraction logic – New fields added to CDBS recently (table for STAs; new field to facility table) – Working on update to extraction logic

10 FCC Update - General Issues Availability of updated Canada/Mexico land boundary data – New Canadian and Mexican boundary data not final yet – Continue to use current boundary data until new data becomes available (not expected soon) TV relay and TV translator relay input channel solution – Some PTP relay stations re-transmit signals received off-the-air – Treat those relays the same as MVPDs for registration of input receive channels

11 Database-to-Database Synchronization/Interoperability Discussion Demonstration

12 Database-to-Database Synchronization/Interoperability Interoperation based upon specification previously submitted on October 7, 2011: http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/ecfs/document/view?id=70217134 31 http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/ecfs/document/view?id=70217134 WSDBA Group will be publishing a minor update to the specification as a result of the initial implementation and clarifications received from initial OET testing of WS DBs. Specification is available for use by all WSDBAs Demonstration by Spectrum Bridge and Telcordia

13 Key Bridge Global’s Strategy for Database-to-Database Synchronization

14 Contour Calculation Update

15 To exercise the terrain extraction and contour calculation specification (http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/ecfs/http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/ecfs/ document/view?iddocument/view?id=7021713432) submitted October 7, 2011, the WSDBA Group chose eight US TV/ LPTV representative contours: – UHF, VHF high and VHF low bands – High ERP to lowest possible ERP – Analog and Digital (NTSC and ATSC) – Omni and directional antennas (including extreme slopes) – Located in CONUS, islands and Alaska

16 Contour Calculation Update Excellent results from participating DBAs – Contour accuracy found to be well within the required 10 meters in all cases – We believe that any implementation with a standard deviation error of less than 10 mm on HAAT and 10 cm on distance i s consistent with our suggested calculation methods Spreadsheet and PDF files containing results data are available

17 Contour Calculation Update Problem – Some TV data records are missing antenna radiation center above mean sea level (RCAMSL) Approach being discussed: – If have radiation center above ground level (RCAGL), calculate radiation center above mean sea level (RCAMSL) using this RCAGL and the terrain database –If missing RCAMSL and RCAGL but do have the (antenna) HAAT, back-calculate RCAMSL from HAAT, consistent with FCC guidance (see email from Alan Stillwell, 1/12/12)

18 FCC Update - Wireless Microphone Registration System

19 19 Unlicensed Wireless Microphone Venue Registration System Recap of plan: FCC will: – Accept registration requests, seek public comment, and grant the requests – Maintain a registration database with information on number of channels that can be used and initial schedules – Provide public access files for download by the database administrators Database administrators will: – Download records for registered venues from public access files – Allow registrants to supply schedule and register channels within FCC approved limits – Provide protection

20 20 Unlicensed Wireless Microphone Venue Registration System Status of FCC Registration System: In development: - Web design complete - Search results complete - Public access near completion Target date for activation is March 2012

21 21 Unlicensed Wireless Microphone Venue Registration System Public Access: Will be added to ULS Downloads: -New Unlicensed Wireless Microphone Registrations radio service -Includes Daily Transaction Files and Weekly Database Downloads for applications -Contains all statuses – Database Administrators will need to look at Accepted (Q) and Killed (K) -ignore records with pending status codes -Includes all data elements – Certain data files can be ignored (e.g. Event Information file) (updated April 5, 2012)

22 22 Unlicensed Wireless Microphone Venue Registration System Public Access File Structure: TablesContentsRequired or Optional RDRegistration DetailR NAName and Address InformationR CHTV Channel InformationR VNVenue InformationR LLLatitude and Longitude CoordinatesR EVEvent InformationR A3UM AttachmentsO C1UM CommentsO

23 FCC Data Systems Update Petitions for reconsideration 80-km receive site waivers Canadian TV station data TV Station Special Temporary Authorizations (STAs) Low power TV receive site update facility

24 24 Canadian TV Station Data 24 PREVIOUSLY: Canadian station data to be extracted from CDBS – Part of OET issued CDBS Extraction Logic ISSUE: Canadians indicated that the CDBS records for Canadian stations in many cases do not reflect actual station operations – CDBS records show international agreements (i.e., protects allotments) – Actual station operations are often different – operating facilities (smaller), actual station location, low power stations that are not coordinated – We need to protect actual station operations

25 25 Canadian TV Station Data 25 NEW PLAN: Canadians have a database of actual station operations; this database is updated daily FCC will extract records for stations to be protected and make these records available for downloading on a daily basis Use CDBS until new Canadian database is available

26 26 Canadian TV Station Data 26 PROGRESS ON NEW PLAN: Project involves the conversion of the dBase 3 files to flat ASCII files The new Canadian database download facility will be available from OET TV TVWS webpage and updated each night (including weekends) Test run completed last Friday – expect to be operational within a couple of weeks Data formats available today Will send notification when operational; database administrators will have time to implement

27 27 TV Station Special Temporary Authorizations 27 PREVIOUSLY: The database administrators were instructed to not protect STA records – Inconsistencies in the database – STAs that allow stations to go silent or make technical changes but do not contain technical data – Some “silent” stations do not notify FCC when they return to operation – Intend that only stations that we know are operating are protected

28 28 TV Station Special Temporary Authorizations 28 NEW: Concern that some stations actually operating on STAs are not protected (only a few) STAs with engineering data can be assumed to be operating Databases should protect operating STAs Other STAs still not to be protected

29 29 TV Station Special Temporary Authorizations 29 CHANGE IMPLEMENTATION PLAN: Media Bureau has added a table if_sta.dat that has data needed to extract STAX records FCC CDBS extraction logic is being modified to include STA records to be protected Guidance on webpage to be updated New CDBS extraction logic will be distributed to the database administrators shortly Will notify database administrators in advance of the date when the new extraction logic is available

30 30 LPTV/TV Translator Receive Site Update Facility 30 OET and MB are setting up a webpage facility (webapp) for input of receive channel and site changes for TV translator, low power TV and Class A TV stations Update data will be included in the daily CDBS zipped file (table name to be provided later) OET will issue a public notice announcing the availability of the receive channel and site update webapp when it is completed Not expected to require any separate implementation by database administrators The webapp should be implemented soon

31 31 Database Registration Security and Authentication 31 Concerns/vulnerabilities: Unauthorized registrations – Party other than the licensee Change existing registration at a site Establish registrations for additional sites – Registration by unauthorized party (including foreigners) using legitimate wireless microphone call sign Unauthorized modifications to registrations – Delete a registration – Alter channels used, alter schedule, or change location Unauthorized registrations can lead to interference and/or reduce white space availability

32 32 Database Registration Security 32 Protection against unauthorized activity for registrations administered by TVWS database systems – Password created when registration established – URL allowing modification returned to user when a registration action is taken Protection against unauthorized registrations by unlicensed wireless microphone venues – FCC application process will evaluate and grant registration requests – Modifications and other major requests require FRN and password – Administrative changes requested by e-mail or letter

33 33 Database Registration Security 33 Solutions Database system registrations – Access control: Licensed facilities, MVPD receive channels and temporary BAS links Unlicensed wireless microphone registrations – Access control: Separate passwords for FCC and database system functions Others?

34 Other Issues and Questions END


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