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PPDR Spectrum Usage in Europe

GRSC4(06)08. PPDR Spectrum Usage in Europe. Thomas Weber ETSI TC TETRA Liaison Officer, Spectrum and Regulatory Matters ETSI TC ERM task group TG40 Chairman (Broadband Disaster Relief). Current PPDR Spectrum Usage. Most relevant to TETRA PMR/PAMR ERC/DEC (96)01 – Emergency Services

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PPDR Spectrum Usage in Europe

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  1. GRSC4(06)08 PPDR Spectrum Usage in Europe Thomas Weber ETSI TC TETRA Liaison Officer, Spectrum and Regulatory Matters ETSI TC ERM task group TG40 Chairman (Broadband Disaster Relief) GSC: Standardization Advancing Global Communications

  2. Current PPDR Spectrum Usage • Most relevant to TETRA PMR/PAMR • ERC/DEC (96)01 – Emergency Services • ERC/DEC (96)04 – civil TETRA • ECC/DEC (02)03 – narrowband digital PMR/PAMR • ECC/DEC (04)06 – generic wideband PMR/PAMR decision; includes TETRA TAPS • Please note • ETSI delivered ETSI TR 102 491 (06/2005) to ECC (Approved & Published) on TETRA TEDS • ERC/DEC (96)04 includes the frequency range from 385-390/395-399.9 MHz • The NJFA 2002 (NATO Joint military/civil Frequency agreement recognizes the possibility of having a future ECC DEC for emergency services extensions, • ETSI delivered ETSI TR 102 485 (03/2006) to ECC (Approved & Published) on Broadband Disaster Relief GSC: Standardization Advancing Global Communications

  3. European Current TETRA Spectrum Usage GSC: Standardization Advancing Global Communications

  4. Future Wideband & Broadband Spectrum Usage for PPDR in Europe • Wideband PPDR • The preliminary CEPT/ECC proposal under consideration is to identify the band 380 MHz to 430 MHz as the tuning range for Wideband PPDR • Broadband PPDR • The preliminary CEPT/ECC proposal under consideration is to identify the band 4940 MHz to 5925 MHz as the tuning range for Broadband PPDR • Standardization • ETSI Work Items for the creation of Harmonized European Standards for WB & BB PPDR are in progress • User Requirements, Terms & Definitions • Report ITU-R M.2033 • ETSI TS 170 001 (JPP MESA) • ETSI TS 102 181(ETSI EMTEL) GSC: Standardization Advancing Global Communications

  5. Terms & Definitions • Public Protection (PP) • radiocommunications used by responsible agencies and organizations dealing with maintenance of law and order, protection of life and property, and emergency situations. • Disaster Relief (DR) • radiocommunications used by agencies and organizations dealing with a serious disruption of the functioning of society, posing a significant, widespread threat to human life, health, property or the environment, whether caused by accident, nature or human activity, and whether developing suddenly or as a result of complex, long-term processes. Note: The same Broadband DR equipment may also be used during extraordinary infrequent local incidents (PP(2) applications as described in ITU-R M.2033). (Definitions from ITU-R M.2033) GSC: Standardization Advancing Global Communications

  6. Consideration of incorporating SDR/ cognitive Functions in PPDR radio equipment (1) • Observations made by experts in relevant ETSI technical committees • May not improve interoperability • PPDR communications most effective if there are minimum number of standards • Spectrum usually congested in PPDR scenarios • flexibility of SDR implementations generally comes at the cost of bigger, more expensive terminals which require very significantly increased power consumption • Large and expensive terminals could restrict (economics and practicality) the deployment of such devices to personnel in the DR area that need interoperable communications. GSC: Standardization Advancing Global Communications

  7. Consideration of incorporating SDR/ cognitive Functions in PPDR radio equipment (2) • PPDR radio equipment often provides customized features and facilities. All radios these days are defined by significant specific software - but different types of terminal don’t use the same software structure. • The only such standard known is the Software Communications Architecture (SCA) - as supported by the SDR Forum - and that is unsuitable for the vast majority of PPDR activities. • SDR will undoubtedly have applications for specialist groups (such as the Military) but not for general DR applications with many potential users. • Consequences on SDR for PPDR equipment • We need to clarify that by "SDR" we mean "Standardized SDR, with stringent standards for radio hardware, software and architecture".  GSC: Standardization Advancing Global Communications

  8. Mobile Radio (Group, Individual, Priority, Emergency, DMO) Mobile Data (Status Massaging,SDTS, Packet Mode, Circuit Mode) Mobile Telephony (Full Duplex Voice) Current PPDR Spectrum Usage Thank You Thomas Weber GSC: Standardization Advancing Global Communications

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