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Region 3 Perspective

ITC-2006, Telemetry: Enabler of Innovations in Enterprise Architecture San Diego, CA , USA October 23 - 26, 2006. Region 3 Perspective. Viv Crouch ICTS Region III Coordinator Systems Engineering and Evaluation Centre University of South Australia vivian.crouch@unisa.edu.au.

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Region 3 Perspective

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  1. ITC-2006, Telemetry: Enabler of Innovations in Enterprise Architecture San Diego, CA , USA October 23 - 26, 2006 Region 3 Perspective Viv Crouch ICTS Region III Coordinator Systems Engineering and Evaluation Centre University of South Australia vivian.crouch@unisa.edu.au

  2. The View from Region 3

  3. Launch Footprints

  4. Launch Footprint Christmas Island & Woomera

  5. Telemetry Footprints Region 1 Aberporth, Wales Akhtubinsk, Russia Sarysagan, Khazakstan Getafe, Spain Turin, Italy South Uist, Scotland NATO, Crete Saki, Ukraine Region 3 Woomera, Australia Anheung, S.Korea WAXA, Australia Chiu Peng, Taiwan Shuang Chenghzi, China Bandung, Indonesia Kwajalein, Marshall Is Malute, Pakistan Region 2 Cold Lake, Canada Seattle, USA Edwards, USA Embraeur, Brazil Eglin, USA Patuxent, USA Kauai, USA Thule, Greenland

  6. DAB Interference DAB Interference Lost BBA-97 Lost BBA-97 OBRA -93 Lost WRC-97 Telemetry Spectrum Encroachment – circa 2000 AUS/EU Primary US Primary IMT-2000 Threats TSPI TC TM TM (Unmanned Only) TM USA 1350 1390 1435 1525 2200 2290 2360 2385 1452 2310 1492 AUS UK TM 2474 2310 UK TM UK TSPI Lost Jun 2000 1455.5 EU CEPT Harmonised 1375 1400 1427 1452 2300 2320 2450 = Secondary = Lost = Possible use-denial through foreign satellite interference. = Primary = National Embargo 23

  7. Australian Defence Spectrum Strategic Plan • - issued under authority of Chief Information Officer, DoD ‘public domain concise version’ released May 2004 • purpose includes ‘operations’ as well as ‘preparation’ where preparation = test, training and experimentation • Lack of international harmony in telemetry frequencies and the absence of national allocations specific to aeronautical telemetry is a risk area of some magnitude. WRC-2007 will consider future allocations. (para 31f) • Telemetry is a vital function for military research, testing, training and exercises. Absence of harmonised telemetry frequencies has important interoperability consequences.(para 67) • Telemetry bandwidth requirements are expanding. (para 68)

  8. Australian Communications Authority Spectrum Management Strategy Released June 2004. Telemetry bandwidth requirements are expanding. WRC-07 will consider allocations for mobile wideband aeronautical telemetry and telecommand in the 3–30 GHz band. Strategy The Department of Defence will: • retain the need for telemetry in the L and S bands; and • work with the international telemetry community and national regulatory bodies to identify suitable harmonised telemetry assignments in the SHF band.

  9. Telemetry spectrum - critical to NEO spectrum roadmap

  10. Telemetry = Measurement at a Distance Global Traceability

  11. Telemetry - Economics • Region 3 Estimated Benefits/Impacts (conservative) • infrastructure risk $7B fixed, economic risk $38B/annum • Australian National Benefits/Impacts • not currently estimated (but note the Australian ranges (air, land, sea & space) occupy over twice the area of the entire US Major Range and Test Facility Base but with ROI and annual cost savings/avoidance unknown). Equipment replacement cost cited $400M - ANAO • Australian DoD • 1996, $1.5B spent on aerospace T&E alone – Minister for Science and Personnel. • 2002, $270M per annum spent on Defence T&E, ANAO • Monash University (Space only) • 2001 $0.7B investment will bring $1.1B/annum yield.

  12. Aerospace Industry Economics Feb 2004, the Australian Department of Industry, Tourism and Resources appointed a Joint Steering Committee (JSC) to oversee the development of the Aerospace Industry Action Agenda.  Report available at: http://isr.gov.au/content/itrinternet/cmscontent.cfm?objectID=EFA44C09-4BD5-4B3C-A73C721AEF481AE8

  13. Aim ‘….. develop and sustain world competitive capabilities in the Australian aerospace industry and increase annual exports five-fold to $3.5 billion by 2012.’

  14. Industry UAV Spectrum Working Group UAV Spectrum Working Group is now being promoted under the leadership of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) and the Australian Research Centre for Aerospace Automation (ARCAA). First meeting was held 23rd February 2006. For a press release on the establishment of the ARCAA see: http://statements.cabinet.qld.gov.au/MMS/StatementDisplaySingle.aspx?id=43824

  15. Testimony – The Good News As seen by the Region 3 Coordinator 1. ICTS Region 3 outreach has resulted in a growing dialogue with China, Korea, Japan, India etc 2. Region 3 ICTS News is being disseminated by the ITEA Southern Cross Chapter Newsletter. http://www.unisa.edu.au/seec/news/newsletters.asp 3. ICTS web-site at: http://www.telemetryspectrum.org

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