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Acknowledgement and Credits............................ xj
Introduction........................................ xiii
Part 1. The Basis of Spectrum Management................... 1
Chapter 1. A Bit of History, Physics and Mathematics............. 3
1.1. Waves........... ............................ 4
1.2. Propagation.................................... 10
1.3. Directivity..................................... 11
1.4. Link evaluation.................................. 18
Chapter 2. Telecommunications........................... 25
2.1. Modulation and bandwidth........................... 26
2.2. Bandwidth and noise.............................. 30
2.3. C/N (or C/I) and S/Nm............................. 34
2.4. Multiplex, multiple access........................... 39
2.5. A balance between carrier power, noise and interferences........ 45
Chapter 3. Geography and Radio Communications: Radio Network
Engineering........................................ 51
3.1. Regions and countries.............................. 52
3.2. Radio implementation in the field...................... 55
3.3. Propagation on the Earth............................ 59
3.4. Space, orbits, satellite systems........................ 62
3.5. Terrestrial network coverage......................... 66
3.6. Coverage strategies............................... 69
3.7. Radio site protection.............................. 70
vi The Radio Spectrum
Chapter 4. Spectrum Sharing, Bases and Actors................. 71
4.1. Radio frequencies: common goods...................... 7]
4.2. Regulatory services for spectrum sharing by the ITU
(allocation frequency tables)............................ 74
4.3. The role of states in sharing the spectrum.................. 76
4.4. How to plan new applications and compatible services.......... 79
4.5. Regulation, harmonization, planning..................... 80
4.6. Is the spectrum resource scarce?....................... 82
4.7. Spectrum sharing: a summary......................... 83
Chapter 5. Some Regulated Services........................ 85
5.1. The fixed service................................. 86
5.2. Mobile services................................. 89
5.3. Broadcasting................................... 95
5.4. Satellite services................................. 100
5.5. Geo and non-geo systems........................... 104
56. Some other regulatory services......................... 106
Chapter 6. Recent Evolutions of Radio Services................. Ill
6.1. A family snapshot................................ 113
6.2. Enthusiastic telecommunications....................... 115
6.3. Hesitant broadcasters.............................. 120
6.4. The promises of radiolocation......................... 125
6.5. Limits of the spectrum planning efficiency................. 126
Chapter 7. Regulatory Instruments for Spectrum Sharing.......... 129
7.1. Frequency allocation tables.......................... 131
7.2. Plans........................................ 137
7.3. Coordination................................... 141
7.4. Technical limits................................. 145
Chapter 8. Frequency Assignment: A Contract................. 147
8.1. Contracting parties............................... 148
8.2. Common bands and assignments....................... 149
8.3. Exclusive bands: preferential sub-bands................... 151
8.4. Assignment procedures............................. 153
8.5. External requirements: site constraints.................... 155
8.6. Satellite systems................................. 158
Chapter 9. Spectrum Monitoring.......................... 161
9.1. Spectrum monitoring technical tools..................... 162
9.1.1. HF band monitoring............................ 162
9.1.2. Metric and decimetric band monitoring................. 163
Table of Contents vii
9.1.3. Microwave monitoring........................... 167
9.1.4. Satellite monitoring............................. 168
9.1.5. Mobile monitoring stations........................ 169
9.1.6. Airborne monitoring means........................ 170
9.2. Radio station inspections: major events................... 170
9.3. Claim for interference: legal prosecutions.................. 172
9.4. Radio landscape description......................... 173
9.5. Terminals..................................... 175
Part 2. Managers and their Practices........................ 177
Chapter 10. New Technical Perspectives and Impact
on Spectrum Management............................... 179
10.1. Spread spectrum technologies........................ 1X1
10.2. OFDM and MIMO............................... 1X1
10.3. Ultra wideband................................. 183
10.4. Dynamic spectrum access technologies.................. 186
10.5. Software-defined radio............................ 187
10.6. Cognitive radio................................. 189
10.7. Intersystem control............................... 192
10.8. Mesh networks................................. 193
Chapter 11. The International Telecommunication Union (ITU)....... 199
11.1. The ITU today................................. 199
11.2. Radio Regulations............................... 203
11.2.1. The vocabulary of radiocommunications............... 204
11.2.2. Table of frequency allocations..................... 205
11.2.3. Procedures................................. 205
11.2.4. Interferences................................ 207
11.2.5. Administrative provisions and provisions relating to services
and networks.................................... 208
11.2.6. Safety: maritime and aeronautical services.............. 209
11.3. Assemblies and conferences......................... 211
11.4. Themes of recent interest........................... 212
11.5. Short-term prospects for action....................... 215
Chapter 12. Regional Bodies............................. 217
12.1. The European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications
Administrations (CEPT)............................... 218
12.2. European Union................................ 221
12.3. Other regional structures........................... 224
viii The Radio Spectrum
Chapter 13. National Spectrum Regulators
and Institutional Debates................................ 227
13.1. The USA..................................... 228
13.2. The UK...................................... 230
13.3. France...................................... 233
13.4. Germany..................................... 236
13.5. Italy........................................ 236
13.6. Asia-Pacific................................... 236
13.7. Is there an ideal structure for spectrum regulation?............ 239
13.8. Is a European regulator for the spectrum needed?............ 242
Chapter 14. Major Current European and International Issues
to Improve Spectrum Efficiency........................... 245
14.1. Convergence.................................. 245
14.1.1. Mobile - broadcasting convergence.................. 246
14.1.2. Fixed - mobile convergence....................... 247
14.1.3. Wireless access platforms for electronic communication
services (WAPECS)................................ 248
14.1.4. Spectrum management issues imposed by convergence
of radio services.................................. 250
14.2. Collective use.................................. 250
14.2.1. Types of spectrum collective uses................... 251
14.2.2. Protection against interference..................... 253
14.2.3. Collective spectrum in Europe: the present situation........ 254
14.2.4. Challenges................................. 256
14.2.5. Impact of an extension of unlicensed bands
on spectrum planning............................... 257
14.2.6. An example of introducing collective use
in radar frequency bands............................. 258
Chapter 15. Regimes of Radio Spectrum Management: A Synthetic View. 261
15.1. Definitions: four dimensions of spectrum management......... 263
15.1.1. Frequency allocation to services: spectrum harmonization or
neutrality . ...................................... 264
1 5.1.2. Technology: standardization or neutrality?.............. 264
15.1.3. Usage rights definition.......................... 265
15.1.4. Assignment modes of spectrum usage rights............. 266
15.2. Choosing a spectrum management regime................. 267
1 5.3. Deciding on spectrum management regimes: a four-step process . . . 269
15.4. Navigating the nine spectrum management regimes: migrations
and transitions..................................... *•
Table of Contents ix
Chapter 16. The Future of the Spectrum: A Road Towards
More Flexibility..................................... 279
Glossary.......................................... 287
References......................................... 297
Index............................................ 299
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgement and Credits. xj
Introduction. xiii
Part 1. The Basis of Spectrum Management. 1
Chapter 1. A Bit of History, Physics and Mathematics. 3
1.1. Waves.'. 4
1.2. Propagation. 10
1.3. Directivity. 11
1.4. Link evaluation. 18
Chapter 2. Telecommunications. 25
2.1. Modulation and bandwidth. 26
2.2. Bandwidth and noise. 30
2.3. C/N (or C/I) and S/Nm. 34
2.4. Multiplex, multiple access. 39
2.5. A balance between carrier power, noise and interferences. 45
Chapter 3. Geography and Radio Communications: Radio Network
Engineering. 51
3.1. Regions and countries. 52
3.2. Radio implementation in the field. 55
3.3. Propagation on the Earth. 59
3.4. Space, orbits, satellite systems. 62
3.5. Terrestrial network coverage. 66
3.6. Coverage strategies. 69
3.7. Radio site protection. 70
vi The Radio Spectrum
Chapter 4. Spectrum Sharing, Bases and Actors. 71
4.1. Radio frequencies: common goods. 7]
4.2. Regulatory services for spectrum sharing by the ITU
(allocation frequency tables). 74
4.3. The role of states in sharing the spectrum. 76
4.4. How to plan new applications and compatible services. 79
4.5. Regulation, harmonization, planning. 80
4.6. Is the spectrum resource scarce?. 82
4.7. Spectrum sharing: a summary. 83
Chapter 5. Some Regulated Services. 85
5.1. The fixed service. 86
5.2. Mobile services. 89
5.3. Broadcasting. 95
5.4. Satellite services. 100
5.5. Geo and non-geo systems. 104
56. Some other regulatory services. 106
Chapter 6. Recent Evolutions of Radio Services. Ill
6.1. A family snapshot. 113
6.2. Enthusiastic telecommunications. 115
6.3. Hesitant broadcasters. 120
6.4. The promises of radiolocation. 125
6.5. Limits of the spectrum planning efficiency. 126
Chapter 7. Regulatory Instruments for Spectrum Sharing. 129
7.1. Frequency allocation tables. 131
7.2. Plans. 137
7.3. Coordination. 141
7.4. Technical limits. 145
Chapter 8. Frequency Assignment: A Contract. 147
8.1. Contracting parties. 148
8.2. Common bands and assignments. 149
8.3. Exclusive bands: preferential sub-bands. 151
8.4. Assignment procedures. 153
8.5. External requirements: site constraints. 155
8.6. Satellite systems. 158
Chapter 9. Spectrum Monitoring. 161
9.1. Spectrum monitoring technical tools. 162
9.1.1. HF band monitoring. 162
9.1.2. Metric and decimetric band monitoring. 163
Table of Contents vii
9.1.3. Microwave monitoring. 167
9.1.4. Satellite monitoring. 168
9.1.5. Mobile monitoring stations. 169
9.1.6. Airborne monitoring means. 170
9.2. Radio station inspections: major events. 170
9.3. Claim for interference: legal prosecutions. 172
9.4. "Radio landscape" description. 173
9.5. Terminals. 175
Part 2. Managers and their Practices. 177
Chapter 10. New Technical Perspectives and Impact
on Spectrum Management. 179
10.1. Spread spectrum technologies. 1X1
10.2. OFDM and MIMO. 1X1
10.3. Ultra wideband. 183
10.4. Dynamic spectrum access technologies. 186
10.5. Software-defined radio. 187
10.6. Cognitive radio. 189
10.7. Intersystem control. 192
10.8. Mesh networks. 193
Chapter 11. The International Telecommunication Union (ITU). 199
11.1. The ITU today. 199
11.2. Radio Regulations. 203
11.2.1. The vocabulary of radiocommunications. 204
11.2.2. Table of frequency allocations. 205
11.2.3. Procedures. 205
11.2.4. Interferences. 207
11.2.5. Administrative provisions and provisions relating to services
and networks. 208
11.2.6. Safety: maritime and aeronautical services. 209
11.3. Assemblies and conferences. 211
11.4. Themes of recent interest. 212
11.5. Short-term prospects for action. 215
Chapter 12. Regional Bodies. 217
12.1. The European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications
Administrations (CEPT). 218
12.2. European Union. 221
12.3. Other regional structures. 224
viii The Radio Spectrum
Chapter 13. National Spectrum Regulators
and Institutional Debates. 227
13.1. The USA. 228
13.2. The UK. 230
13.3. France. 233
13.4. Germany. 236
13.5. Italy. 236
13.6. Asia-Pacific. 236
13.7. Is there an ideal structure for spectrum regulation?. 239
13.8. Is a European regulator for the spectrum needed?. 242
Chapter 14. Major Current European and International Issues
to Improve Spectrum Efficiency. 245
14.1. Convergence. 245
14.1.1. Mobile - broadcasting convergence. 246
14.1.2. Fixed - mobile convergence. 247
14.1.3. Wireless access platforms for electronic communication
services (WAPECS). 248
14.1.4. Spectrum management issues imposed by convergence
of radio services. 250
14.2. Collective use. 250
14.2.1. Types of spectrum collective uses. 251
14.2.2. Protection against interference. 253
14.2.3. Collective spectrum in Europe: the present situation. 254
14.2.4. Challenges. 256
14.2.5. Impact of an extension of unlicensed bands
on spectrum planning. 257
14.2.6. An example of introducing collective use
in radar frequency bands. 258
Chapter 15. Regimes of Radio Spectrum Management: A Synthetic View. 261
15.1. Definitions: four dimensions of spectrum management. 263
15.1.1. Frequency allocation to services: spectrum harmonization or
neutrality'.'. 264
1 5.1.2. Technology: standardization or neutrality?. 264
15.1.3. Usage rights definition. 265
15.1.4. Assignment modes of spectrum usage rights. 266
15.2. Choosing a spectrum management regime. 267
1 5.3. Deciding on spectrum management regimes: a four-step process . . . 269
15.4. Navigating the nine spectrum management regimes: migrations
and transitions. *•''
Table of Contents ix
Chapter 16. The Future of the Spectrum: A Road Towards
More Flexibility. 279
Glossary. 287
References. 297
Index. 299 |
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