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Title: RADIO SPECTRUM MANAGEMENT


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RADIO SPECTRUMMANAGEMENT
  • Prepared by
  • Torsten JACOB
  • ANB/CNS

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Introduction
  • Aircraft operation would neither be safe nor be
    capable of meeting the global demand for rapid
    and cost-effective transport without aeronautical
    radio services.
  • Radio spectrum is a scarce natural resource with
    finite capacity limits and constantly increasing
    demands.
  • Radio frequency spectrum congestion imposes the
    need for an efficient and effective spectrum and
    frequency management system.

3
Introduction
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Spectrum and Frequency Management
  • Spectrum management is the combination of
    administrative and technical procedures necessary
    to ensure the interference-free and efficient
    operation of radio services (e.g.
    Radionavigation).
  • Frequency management deals with the assignment of
    frequencies to transmitting and/or receiving
    stations (e.g. airborne radio station).

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Frequency bands
Frequency bands for aeronautical radio services
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ITU
  • The International Telecommunication Union (ITU)
    is the specialized agency of the United Nations
    for telecommunications matters where
    international agreements are made on the use of
    the radio frequency spectrum
  • ITU Radio Regulations provide a basis for the
    regulation of radio frequency spectrum between 9
    kHz and 275 GHz

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ICAO
  • Was created in 1944 to promote the safe and
    orderly development of civil aviation in the
    world
  • Specialized agency of the United Nations, sets
    international Standards and Regulations necessary
    for the safety, security, efficiency and
    regularity of air transport

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ICAOs role
  • Analyze the agenda of ITU WRCs (World
    Radiocommunication Conferences)
  • Develop an ICAO position
  • Work with ITU and Regional Telecommunications
    Organizations (APT, CEPT, CITEL)
  • Submit the approved position to States and ITU
  • Participate in WRCs

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Main goals for WRC-07
  • Protect airborne weather radar and primary radar
    systems for short-range applications including
    precision approach radar and airport surface
    detection equipment (ASDE)
  • Protect high frequency (HF) bands used for
    aeronautical communications and to review
    regulatory and operational provisions for
    maritime mobile service identities (MMSIs) on
    search and rescue aircraft
  • Introduce additional global spectrum allocations
    to accommodate new applications to satisfy future
    air traffic management (ATM) and potential
    aviation security requirements

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What is expected from States
  • Assist in the development of the ICAO position
  • Participate with aviation experts in the work of
    ITU and Regional Telecommunications Organizations
  • Send aviation experts to WRCs (A32-13)
  • Support ICAO position (Assembly Resolution
    A32-13)
  • WRC-2007 Geneva Switzerland, October 2007
  • Next WRC 2010

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