International Telecommunication Union
Preparation for the World Radiocommunication Conference 2015 (WRC-15)
and Radiocommunication
Assembly 2015 (RA-15) Philippe Aubineau
Counsellor, ITU-R Study Groups, Radiocommunication Bureau, ITU Email: [email protected]
1th Meeting of the APT Conference Preparatory Group
for WRC-15 (APG15-1) 10 – 11 Sep. 2012, Danang,
Socialist Republic of Viet Nam
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CPM: Conference Preparatory Meeting Rec: ITU-R Recommendation RoP: Rules of Procedure RR: Radio Regulations (treaty status)
WRC
SC and Study Groups: SG-1: Spectrum management SG-3: Radiowave propagation SG-4: Satellite services SG-5: Terrestrial services SG-6: Broadcasting service SG-7: Science services
CPM-2
RRB: Radio Regulations Board SGs: Radiocommunication Study Groups SC: Special Committee (Regulat. & Procedural) RA: Radiocommunication Assembly WRC:World Radiocommunication Conference
RoP
Radiocommunication Bureau
Director RRB
Final Acts
Revisions to the Radio Regulations
Next WRC
Agenda
WRC Resolu- tion
CPM-1
RA
Adopted by ITU Council
ITU Member States
CPM Report
Rec
The WRC Cycle
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WRC
Regional preparation Resolution 72 (Rev.WRC-07)
Proposals Coordinated
common proposals Member States
CPM Report
Informal Group (Structure & Chairmanship) Proposals
Director’s Report
Agenda: in WRC Res, finalized in Council Res
Radio Regulations
(CS89) Conference Secretariat
(BR & GS)
RA
The WRC Process
Final Acts
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3060 Participants 163 Member States (165 represented) 1 Res.99 Observer 102 Observers
Some statistics on WRC-12
1615 Documents 2992 MS Proposals ~½ of common proposals 153 signatures of the Prov. Final Acts 119 Declarations
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Main Steps towards WRC-15 WRC-12: WRC-15 Agenda > Resolution 807 (WRC-12)
Final meetings of regional groups → Member States’ proposals to WRC-15
2nd Session Conference Preparatory Meeting CPM15-2 [Geneva, 23 March – 2 April 2015]
Council-12: approved WRC-15 Agenda, date & venue (See Resolution 1343 (C12) in Geneva,
RA-15: 26-30 Oct. 2015 – WRC-15: 2-27 Nov. 2015) Final approval by ITU Member States (CV 42/CV 47)
1st Session Conference Preparatory Meeting CPM15-1 held on 20 – 21 Feb. 2012; Results @CA/201 of 19.03.12
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~ 2.5 years of studies
Timetable towards WRC-15
Situation as of today
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First Session of CPM-15 Scope defined in Resolution ITU-R 2-6 Geneva, 20-21 February 2012
(234 participants, 66 MS, 28 SM, 20 contributions) ⇒ results published in CA/201, of 19 March 2012 (http://www.itu.int/md/R00-CA-CIR-0201)
Defined framework of preparatory studies and Structure of the CPM Report (Chapter Rapporteurs) (proposed detailed structure at: http://www.itu.int/oth/R0A0A000006/en referred to in Annex 11 to CA/201)
Nominated responsible ITU-R Groups for each WRC-15 Agenda Item, in addition to the SC ⇒ 8 existing Working Parties and ⇒ JTG 4-5-6-7 (ai 1.1&1.2, ToR in Annex 10 of CA/201)
and concerned (contributing / interested) ITU-R groups (see Annexes 8 and 9 to CA/201)
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CPM-15 Chairman & Vice-Chairmen
Chairman Mr. A. ZOURMBA (CME), E-mail: [email protected]
Vice-Chairmen, CPM Mr M. AL-MUATHEN (UAE), E-mail: [email protected] Mr G. FELDHAKE (USA), E-mail: [email protected] Dr. S. M. SHARMA (IND), E-mail: [email protected] Mr. N. VARLAMOV (RUS), E-mails: [email protected] ;
[email protected] Dr. K.-J. WEE (KOR), E-mail: [email protected]
(see details at: http://www.itu.int/online/compass/cvc.v2.sh?topic=CPM)
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JTG 4-5-6-7 (WRC-15 ai 1.1 & 1.2) See CPM15-1 Decision in Annex 10 to CA/201
webpage: http://www.itu.int/ITU-R/go/jtg4-5-6-7 Develop draft CPM texts for Agenda items 1.1 & 1.2
and Submit them directly to the CPM-15 Process Consider
- results of WP 5D studies on Mobile Service spectrum requirements, including suitable frequency ranges; - results of concerned Working Parties studies on specific requirements of other services (technical, operational characteristics, spectrum requirements, performance objectives, protection)
to be submitted to JTG 4-5-6-7 before a) 31 Dec. 2012 for studies on ai 1.2 (Res. 232 (WRC-12)) b) 31 July 2013 for studies on ai 1.1 (Res. 233 (WRC-12))
May develop draft ITU-R Recommendations or Reports for adoption by relevant Study Group as per Res. ITU-R 1-6
Meetings to be held not in parallel but adjacent to and co-located with meetings of concerned Working Parties
Chairman: Mr. T. Ewers (D), Email: [email protected]
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1. Mobile and Amateur issues
2. Science issues
3. Aeronautical, Maritime and Radiolocation issues
4. Satellite services 4.1 Fixed-satellite service 4.2 Mobile-satellite service
5. Satellite regulatory issues
6. General issues
CPM Report – Table of contents Chapters of CPM Report WRC-15 Agenda items
2, 4, 9.1.4, 9.1.6, 9.1.7, 10
1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4
1.11, 1.12, 1.13, 1.14
1.5, 1.15, 1.16, 1.17, 1.18
1.6, 1.7, 1.8, 1.9.1 1.9.2, 1.10 7, 9.1.1, 9.1.2, 9.1.3, 9.1.5, 9.1.8, 9.3
(see details in Annexes 6 and 7 to CA/201)
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CPM Report – Chapter Rapporteurs
Chapters Rapporteurs
1. Mobile and Amateur issues - Agenda items 1.1 and 1.2 Ms C. COOK (CAN), [email protected]
- Agenda items 1.3 and 1.4 Mr Ch. GLASS (USA), [email protected]
2. Science issues Mr A. VASSILIEV (RUS), [email protected]
3. Aeronautical, Maritime and Radiolocation issues
Mr M. WEBER (D), [email protected]
4. Satellite services 4.1- Fixed-satellite service Mr X. GAO (CHN),
4.2- Mobile-satellite service Mr M.A. NAZARI (IRN), [email protected]
5. Satellite regulatory issues Mr K. AL-AWADHI (UAE), [email protected]
6. General issues Mr P.N. NGIGE (KEN), [email protected]
(see details at http://www.itu.int/ITU-R/go/rcpm-chp-rapporteurs)
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WP 4A
9.1.4*
1.6
9.1.6 WP 1B
WP 4C
9.1.2*
WP 5A 1.3
WP 5B 1.5
1.4 1.15
WP 7B
1.11
1.13
9.1.8
WP 7C
1.12
JTG 4-5-6-7
SC
7*
1.1
1.2
9.1.7
9.1.3* 9.1.5*
1.7
1.8
1.9.1
1.10
1.9.2
9.1.1
1.18*
1.16
1.17
WP 7A 1.14
* Relevant part
Responsible ITU-R Groups
Agenda items & Resp. Groups
2, 4, 10 CPM15-2
UAS
FSS @ 10-17 GHz
SRS @ 400MHz
UTC
RR procedures for Satellite filings
Issues for the BR Dir.’s Report
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9.1.4
9.1.2
9.1.3
9.1.1
Agenda item 9.1 Issues from CPM15-1 MSS in the band 406-406.1 MHz
CA Reduction & technical criteria (RR Nos. 9.41 & 9.7)
Satellite orb. & frequency spectrum to deliver International Public Telecommunication Services in developing countries
Updating & rearrangement of the RR (excepting several Art.)
9.1.6
9.1.8
9.1.7
9.1.5 Existing & future operation of FSS ES @ 3.4-4.2 GHz, as an aid to safe operation of aircraft and reliable distribution of meteorological information in some Reg. 1 countries
Review def. of fixed service, fixed station & mobile station
SM guidelines for emergency & disaster relief radiocom.
Regulatory aspects for nano- and picosatellites
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Summary of CPM Report Preparation
WP 4A
9.1.4
1.6
9.1.6
WRC-15 (agenda items)
CPM15-2
CPM Management Team Meeting
WP 1B
WP 4C
9.1.2
WP 5A 1.3
WP 5B 1.5
1.4
1.15
WP 7B 1.11 1.13 9.1.8
WP 7C 1.12
JTG 4-5-6-7
SC 7
Chapter 1 (draft texts) Chapter 2
(draft texts) Chapter 3 (draft texts) Chapter 4
(draft texts) Chapter 5 (draft texts) Chapter 6
(draft texts)
CPM Report to WRC-15
SC
Responsible ITU-R Groups
1.1 1.2
Draft CPM Report
9.1.7
9.1.3 9.1.5 Regulatory and procedural aspects
1.7 1.8 1.9.1
1.10 1.9.2 9.1.1
1.18*
1.16 1.17 1.18*
WP 7A 1.14 * Relevant part
2 CPM15-2 4 10
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⇒ Examine contributions from the membership ⇒ Development of draft CPM texts Carry out technical studies Development of necessary
ITU-R Recommendations and Reports Propose method(s) of satisfying the
WRC-15 Agenda Items Prepare preliminary draft examples of
regulatory texts ⇒ Ensure necessary coordination with the
concerned groups (contributing/interested working parties)
⇒ Submission of texts to CPM Rapporteurs [deadline during the 3rd Quarter of 2014]
Responsible Groups activities
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Structure of the draft CPM texts for an agenda item in a given chapter
Chapter N Agenda Item 1.XY
[Relevant WRC Resolutions if any] N/1.XY/1 Executive Summary* N/1.XY/2 Background* N/1.XY/3 Summary of technical and operational studies,
including a list of relevant ITU-R Recommendations N/1.XY/4 Analysis of the results of studies** N/1.XY/5 Method(s) to satisfy the Agenda Item** N/1.XY/6 Regulatory and procedural considerations (see the Proposed detailed Structure for the Draft CPM Report to WRC-15 at: http://www.itu.int/oth/R0A0A000006/en) * Not more than half a page of text ** Not applicable to WRC-15 Agenda item 9
(see Annexes 5 and 11 to CA/201)
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WP 4A (2nd)
9.1.4
1.6
9.1.6
WRC-15 (agenda items)
WP 1B (2nd)
WP 4C (2nd) 9.1.2
WP 5A (2nd) 1.3
WP 5B (2nd) 1.5
1.4
1.15
WP 7B (1st) 1.11 1.13 9.1.8
WP 7C (1st) 1.12
7
Responsible ITU-R Groups
9.1.7
9.1.3 9.1.5
1.7 1.8 1.9.1
1.10 1.9.2 9.1.1
1.18*
1.16 1.17
WP 7A (1st) 1.14
* Relevant part
1.18*
[4 – 11 June 2013]
19 – 27 Sep. 2012
12 – 18 Sep. 2012
5 – 16 Nov. 2012
24 – 28 Sep. 2012
Next Meetings of Resp. Groups
(see the ITU-R Meetings schedule at http://www.itu.int/events/upcomingevents.asp?lang=en§or=ITU-R)
JTG 4-5-6-7 (2nd) 1.1 1.2 21 – 28 Nov. 2012
5 – 15 Nov. 2012
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Organised in accordance with Res. ITU-R 2-6 Composed of:
- Members of the CPM Steering Committee and - Chairmen of Study Groups and Responsible Groups
Will meet soon after the deadline for the submission of draft CPM texts (Q3 of 2014)
⇒ Consolidate the draft CPM Report to WRC-15
CPM Management Team
Organised in accordance with Res. ITU-R 38-3 ⇒ review the draft examples of regulatory /
procedural texts of the draft CPM Report ⇒ prepare a report to the CPM15-2 based on:
- Results of studies of the SC Working Party - Extracts from the draft CPM Report - Contributions from ITU-R membership
Will meet 2.5 to 3 months after the CPM Management Team
Special Committee on regulatory/procedural matters
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(also in accordance with Res. ITU-R 2-6) Proposed to be held in Geneva on
23 March – 2 April 2015 ⇒ prepare the consolidated CPM Report to WRC-15
using: - the draft CPM Report (available 2 months before) - the Report of the Special Committee - Contributions from ITU-R membership deadline for submission: 14 calendar days before the first meeting day
⇒ Consider the preliminary draft of the BR Director’s Report to WRC-15
Second Session of CPM-15
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Studies from RA-12 - Preparation for RA-15
RA-12 approved a number of revised ITU-R Resolutions to continue studies on the following topics in particular: - IMT (Res. ITU-R 17-4, 47-2, 50-2, 56-1, 57-1) - Worldwide DB of terrain height & surface features (Res. ITU-R 40-3) - Harmonization of Short Range Devices (Res. ITU-R 54-1)
RA-12 approved also new ITU-R Resolutions to carry out studies on the following topics in particular: - Cognitive Radio Systems (Res. ITU-R 58) - Electronic News Gathering systems (Res. ITU-R 59) - Reduction of energy consumption (Res. ITU-R 60) - Conformance assessment & Interoperability testing (Res. ITU-R 62)
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RAG / SGs activities in Preparation for RA-15
New RAG Correspondence Groups on - RecFormat: Chairman: Mr. Albert Nalbandian (Armenia),
to establish guidelines for the format(s) of ITU-R Recommendations - Res1Structure: Chairman: Mr. Robin Haines (USA),
to prepare a draft revision of Res. ITU-R 1-6, including its structure - Res6Revision: Chairman: Mr. Paolo Zaccarian (Italy),
to prepare a draft revision of Res. ITU-R 6, taking into account any changes to Resolution ITU-T 18.
RAG will report final results through the Director to RA-15.
Monitoring studies on ITU-R Resolutions: The BR Director, in consultation with the Study Group Chairmen, is invited to compile a list of those SGs already conducting studies on ITU-R Resolutions, with foreseen dates and expected ITU-R deliverables, and report to the next RAG meeting.
(RAG webpage: www.itu.int/ITU-R/go/rag; SGs webpage: www.itu.int/ITU-R/go/rsg)
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Preparation pursuant to Resolution 72 (Rev. WRC-07) Six main regional groups:
For the preparation of common and coordinated proposals
WRC Regional Preparation (1/2)
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Regional group meetings:
•1st meeting, [February 2013]
•CPG15-1, 16 – 18 April 2012, Mainz, Germany •CPG15-2, [late January 2013]
•APG15-1, 10-11 September 2012, Danang, Viet Nam
•XIX PCC.II, 2-6 July 2012, Bucaramanga, Colombia •XX PCC.II, [22-27 October 2012, Mexico City, Mexico]
•COMs/WG1, 21-25 May 2012, Moscow, Russian Federation •WG2, [17-21 December 2012, Kiev, Ukraine]
Regional Commonwealth in the field of Communications
Asia Pacific Telecommunity
African Telecommunications Union
European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations
Inter-American Telecommunication Commission
•[1st meeting, TBD]
WRC Regional Preparation (2/2)
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• To be scheduled halfway through the preparatory cycle Presentation and review of the on-going preparatory
studies of the ITU-R responsible groups for CPM-15 Presentation of the organization, preliminary views,
draft priorities and positions of the regional groups
• To be scheduled few months prior to CPM15-2 Presentation of the Draft CPM Report to WRC-15
(explanation of the draft Methods to satisfy the WRC-15 Agenda items) Presentation and review of the regional groups’ draft
views, positions and common proposals
[2nd Meeting, Q4 of 2014]
• To be scheduled few months prior to WRC-15 Presentation of the CPM & Dir. Reports to WRC-15 Presentation and review of the regional groups’ draft
views, positions and common proposals
ITU Inter-Regional Workshops on WRC-15 Preparation
[3rd Meeting Q3 of 2015]
[1st Meeting, Q4 of 2013]
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Additional information
List of radio service abbreviations
Relevant CPM Web pages
CPM Chapters / WRC-15 Agenda items
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CPM Web Pages (1) http://www.itu.int/ITU-R/go/rsg
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CPM Web Pages (2) http://www.itu.int/ITU-R/go/rcpm
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CPM Web Pages (3) http://www.itu.int/ITU-R/go/rcpm-wrc-15-studies
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CPM Web Pages (4) http://www.itu.int/md/R00-CA-CIR-0201/en
BR Administrative Circular CA/201 (19 March 2012) – Annex 8 Extracts from the Allocation of ITU-R preparatory work for WRC-15
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Additional information
List of radio service abbreviations
Relevant CPM Web pages
CPM Chapters / WRC-15 Agenda items
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List of radio service abbreviations (1)
Abbre-viations Radio services RR definition
AMS aeronautical mobile service No. 1.32 AM(R)S aeronautical mobile (route) service No. 1.33 AMSS aeronautical mobile-satellite service No. 1.35 AMS(R)S aeronautical mobile-satellite (route) service No. 1.36 ARNS aeronautical radionavigation service No. 1.46 ARNSS aeronautical radionavigation-satellite service No. 1.47 ARS amateur service No. 1.56 ARSS amateur-satellite service No. 1.57 BS broadcasting service No. 1.38 BSS broadcasting-satellite service No. 1.39 EESS Earth exploration-satellite service No. 1.51 FS fixed service No. 1.20 FSS fixed-satellite service No. 1.21 ISS inter-satellite service No. 1.22 LMS land mobile service No. 1.26 LMSS land mobile-satellite service No. 1.27 MetAids meteorological aids service No. 1.50
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List of radio service abbreviations (2)
Abbre-viations Radio services RR
definition MetSat meteorological-satellite service No. 1.52 MMS maritime mobile service No. 1.28 MMSS maritime mobile-satellite service No. 1.29 MRNS maritime radionavigation service No. 1.44 MRNSS maritime radionavigation-satellite service No. 1.45 MS mobile service No. 1.24 MSS mobile-satellite service No. 1.25 RAS radio astronomy service No. 1.58 RDS radiodetermination service No. 1.40 RDSS radiodetermination-satellite service No. 1.41 RLS radiolocation service No. 1.48 RLSS radiolocation-satellite service No. 1.49 RNS radionavigation service No. 1.42 RNSS radionavigation-satellite service No. 1.43 SOS space operation service No. 1.23 SRS space research service No. 1.55
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Additional information
List of radio service abbreviations
Relevant CPM Web pages
CPM Chapters / WRC-15 Agenda items
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Chapter 1 of CPM Report
Rapporteurs: Ms Cindy-Lee Cook (CAN) …………………………
Mr Charles Glass (USA) …………………………
WRC-15 Agenda items
1.1, 1.2
1.3, 1.4
• 1.1 additional spectrum to the MS on a 1mary basis and additional frequency bands for IMT and related regulatory provisions, for development of terrestrial mobile broadband applications
• 1.2 examine the results of ITU-R studies on the use of the band 694-790 MHz by the MS, except AMS, in Region 1
• 1.3 review & revise Res. 646 (Rev. WRC-12) for broadband PPDR • 1.4 possible new allocation for the amateur service on a 2ndary basis
within the band 5 250-5 450 kHz.
Mobile and Amateur issues
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• 1.1 Additional spectrum to the MS on a 1mary basis and additional frequency bands for IMT and related regulatory provisions, for development of terrestrial mobile broadband applications
Mobile issues WRC-15 Agenda items 1.1 & 1.2
• 1.2 Examine the results of ITU-R studies on the use of the band 694-790 MHz by the MS, except AMS, in Region 1
• Resolution: 233 (WRC-12) • Latest information: Doc. 4-5-6-7/42 Annexes 3 (CPM text) & 1 (work plan)
• Resolution: 232 (WRC-12) • Latest information: Doc. 4-5-6-7/42 Annexes 4 (CPM text) & 1 (work plan)
• Background/reasons presented at a WP5A-WP5B-WP5C Workshop (May 2012) - P4-1 – T. Ewers: "ITU-R JTG 4-5-6-7 Overview" - P4-2 – R. Ercole: "Motivation for IMT/Mobile Broadband" - P4-3 – N. Al Rashedi: "ASMG views on WRC-15 AIs 1.1 and 1.2" - P4-4 – S. Blust: "Global Deployments of Technologies Utilizing IMT Specifications and Standards"
ITU-R Responsible Group: JTG 4-5-6-7, Next meeting: 21 – 28 Nov. 2012
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• 1.3 Review & revise Res. 646 (Rev. WRC-12) for broadband PPDR
PPDR and Amateur issues WRC-15 Agenda items 1.3 & 1.4
• 1.4 Possible new allocation for the amateur service on a secondary basis within the band 5 250-5 450 kHz
•Resolution: 648 (WRC-12) •Latest information: Doc. 5A/79 Annexes 6 (CPM text) & 7 (work plan)
• Background/reasons presented at a WP5A-WP5B-WP5C Workshop (May 2012)
P1-1 – B. Bhatia: "Broadband Public Protection and Disaster Relief (PPDR)"
•Resolution: 649 (WRC-12) •Latest information: Doc. 5A/79 Annexes 4 (CPM text) & 5 (work plan) • Background/reasons presented at a WP5A-WP5B-WP5C Workshop (May 2012)
P1-2 – T. Ellam & O. Garpestad: "The Need for a Secondary Amateur Allocation at 5 MHz"
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Chapter 2 of CPM Report
Rapporteur: Mr Alexandre Vassiliev (RUS)
Science issues
1.11, 1.12, 1.13, 1.14
• 1.11 consider primary allocation for EESS (E-to-s) in the 7-8 GHz range
• 1.12 consider extension of the current worldwide EESS (active) allocation at 9.3-9.9 GHz by up to 600 MHz within the bands 8.7-9.3 GHz and/or 9.9-10.5 GHz
• 1.13 review No. 5.268, examining possibility of increasing the 5 km distance limitation and allowing SRS (s-to-s) use for proximity operations by space vehicles communicating with an orbiting manned space vehicle
• 1.14 consider feasibility of achieving a continuous reference time- scale, by the modification of UTC or some other method
WRC-15 Agenda items
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Consider primary allocation for EESS (E-to-s) in the 7-8 GHz range (with priority to the band 7 145-7 235 MHz)
WRC-15 Agenda item 1.11
•Resolution: 650 (WRC-12) •ITU-R Responsible Group: WP 7B, Next meeting: 24 – 28 Sep. 2012 Background/reasons Limited bandwidth available in the 2 GHz bands for EESS
satellite TT&C, as hundreds of satellites use these bands A new EESS (E-to-s) allocation in the 7-8 GHz range would
- allow its use for TT&C in combination with existing EESS (s-to-E) allocation in the band 8 025-8 400 MHz, - allow for uplinks & downlinks on the same transponder, increasing efficiency and reducing satellite complexity Preliminary sharing analysis indicates that the 7 145-7 235 MHz
range may present a favourable sharing scenario, as for the SRS (E-to-s) (deep space) transmitters operating at 7145-7190 MHz Small number of EESS ground station receivers at 8 GHz MHz,
usually located at high latitudes and could be use for telecommand uplinks
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Consider extension (on 1mary or 2ndary basis) of the current worldwide EESS (active) allocation at 9.3-9.9 GHz by up to 600 MHz within the bands 8.7-9.3 GHz and/or 9.9-10.5 GHz
WRC-15 Agenda item 1.12
•Resolution: 651 (WRC-12) •ITU-R Responsible Group: WP 7C, Next meeting: 24 – 28 Sep. 2012 Background/reasons Growing demand for increasing radar image resolution in EESS
(active) to satisfy global environmental monitoring (of great value for the global community, see Rec. ITU-R RS.1859 and Rep. ITU-R RS.2178 Part A) The resolution performance of a radar is directly related to its
transmission bandwidth - envisaged space-borne radars in the EESS (active) to reach a resolution of 50 cm or below would required a transmission bandwidth of up to 1 200 MHz Compatibility studies are required to ensure protection of
existing services in the studied bands and adjacent bands, in particular those used by safety service systems, taking into account the constraints as per No. 5.476A
39
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Review No. 5.268, examining possibility of increasing the 5 km distance limitation & allowing SRS (s-to-s) use for proximity
operations by space vehicles com. with orbiting manned space vehicle
WRC-15 Agenda item 1.13
•Resolution: 652 (WRC-12) •ITU-R Responsible Group: WP 7B, Next meeting: 24 – 28 Sep. 2012 Background/reasons No. 5.268 restricts the SRS (space-to-space) to
operations within 5 km of an orbiting manned space vehicle No. 5.268 further identifies use of the band 410-420 MHz by SRS (s-to-s) for extra-vehicular activities (EVA) Space vehicles in the vicinity or approaching the ISS need to
communicate over distances greater than 5 km to ensure safe operations & docking manoeuvres, but not at same time as EVA Use of that band would be advantageous as propagation and
physical properties enable comparable coverage performance PDF limits in No. 5.268 ensure protection of FS and MS
terrestrial stations independent of the distance of s-to-s com.
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Consider feasibility of achieving a continuous reference time-scale, by the modification of UTC or some other method
•Resolution: 653 (WRC-12) •ITU-R Responsible Group: WP 7A, Next meeting: 24 – 28 Sep. 2012 Background/reasons Rec. ITU-R TF.460-6 on the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC)
time-scale describes the procedure for the occasional insertion of leap seconds into UTC so as not to differ by more than 0.9 s from the time determined by the rotation of the Earth (UT1) Occasional insertion of leap seconds may create difficulties for
systems & applications that depend on accurate timing (some organizations have requested a continuous time-scale) Local time-of-day and other specialized systems need a time-
scale reckoned with respect to the rotation of the Earth (e.g. GMT) Modification of the definition of UTC may have consequential
changes to RR Nos. 1.14, 2.5, 2.6 and some other RR provisions
WRC-15 Agenda item 1.14
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Chapter 3 of CPM Report
Rapporteur: Mr Martin Weber (D)
Aeronautical, Maritime and Radiolocation Issues
1.5, 1.15, 1.16, 1.17, 1.18
• 1.5 consider use of FSS frequency bands (not App.30, 30A & 30B bands) for control and non-payload communications of UAS in non- segregated airspaces
• 1.15 consider spectrum demands for on-board communication stations in the maritime mobile service
• 1.16 consider regulatory provisions and spectrum allocations to enable possible new AIS technology and other new applications to improve maritime radiocommunication
• 1.17 consider possible spectrum requirements & regulatory actions, including appropriate aeronautical allocations, to support WAIC
• 1.18 consider a primary allocation to the RLS for automotive applications at 77.5-78.0 GHz
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• 1.5 Consider use of FSS frequency bands (not App.30, 30A & 30B bands) for control and non-payload communications of UAS in non-segregated airspaces
• 1.17 Consider possible spectrum requirements & regulatory actions, including appropriate aeronautical allocations, to support WAIC
•Resolution: 153 (WRC-12) •Latest information: Doc. 5B/62 Annexes 1r1 (CPM text) & 2 (work plan) • Background/reasons presented at a WP5A-WP5B-WP5C Workshop (May 2012)
P2-2 – L. Jonasson: "Satellite spectrum to support the safe operation of Unmanned Aircraft Systems"
•Resolution: 423 (WRC-12) •Latest information: Doc. 5B/62 Annexes 7r1 (CPM text) & 8 (work plan) • Background/reasons presented at a WP5A-WP5B-WP5C Workshop (May 2012)
P2-5 – J. Cramer: "Wireless Avionics Intra-Communications" ITU-R Responsible Group: WP 5B, Next meeting: 5 – 16 Nov. 2012
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• 1.15 Consider spectrum demands for on-board communication stations in the maritime mobile service
• 1.16 Consider regulatory provisions and spectrum allocations to enable possible new AIS technology and other new applications to improve maritime radiocommunication
•Resolution: 358 (WRC-12) •Latest information: Doc. 5B/62 Annexes 3r1 (CPM text) & 4 (work plan) • Background/reasons presented at a WP5A-WP5B-WP5C Workshop (May 2012)
P2-3 – J. Steenge: "On-board communication stations in the maritime mobile service in the UHF bands"
•Resolution: 360 (WRC-12) •Latest information: Doc. 5B/62 Annexes 5r1 (CPM text) & 6 (work plan) • Background/reasons presented at a WP5A-WP5B-WP5C Workshop (May 2012)
P2-4 – A. Mistichelli: "Automatic Identification System (AIS) Technology Applications and Improved Maritime Radiocommunication"
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Maritime Issues WRC-15 Agenda items 1.15 & 1.16
ITU-R Responsible Group: WP 5B, Next meeting: 5 – 16 Nov. 2012
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consider a primary allocation to the RLS for automotive applications at 77.5-78.0 GHz
•Resolution: 654 (WRC-12), •ITU-R Responsible Group for Res. 654 invites ITU-R i) and ii): WP 5B, next meeting: 5 – 16 Nov. 2012 •Latest information: Doc. 5B/62 Annexes 9r1 (CPM text) & 10 (work plan) •ITU-R Responsible Group for Res. 654 invites ITU-R iii): WP 5A next meeting: 5 – 15 Nov. 2012 •Latest information: Doc. 5A/79 Annexes 8 (CPM text) & 9 (work plan)
• Background/reasons presented at a WP5A-WP5B-WP5C Workshop (May 2012)
P1-3 – P. Najarian / S. Oyama: "Automotive Short-Range High Resolution Radar - Technical and Spectrum Requirements"
WRC-15 Agenda item 1.18
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Chapter 4 of CPM Report (1/2)
Rapporteur: Mr Xiaoyang Gao (CHN)
Satellite services, 4.1 – Fixed Satellite Service
1.6, 1.7, 1.8, 1.9.1
• 1.6 consider possible additional primary allocations: 1.6.1) of 250 MHz for Reg. 1 FSS (E-to-s & s-to-E) within 10-17 GHz and 1.6.2) of 250(Reg.2) / 300(Reg.3) MHz for FSS (E-to-s) within 13-17 GHz, and review the regulatory provisions on the current FSS allocations within each range, taking into account results of ITU-R studies
• 1.7 review the use of the band 5091-5150 MHz by the FSS (E-to-s) (limited to feeder links of N-GSO MSS systems)
• 1.8 review provisions relating to ESVs, based on studies conducted in accordance with Res. 909 (WRC-12)
• 1.9.1 consider possible new FSS allocations at 7.15-7.25 GHz (s-to-E) and 8.4-8.5 GHz (E-to-s), subject to appropriate sharing conditions
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Chapter 4 of CPM Report (2/2)
Rapporteur: Mr Mehdi Abyaneh Nazari (IRN)
Satellite services, 4.2 – Mobile Satellite Service
1.9.2, 1.10
• 1.9.2 consider the possibility of allocating the bands 7375-7750 MHz and 8025-8400 MHz to the MMSS and additional regulatory measures, depending on the results of appropriate studies;
• 1.10 consider spectrum requirements and possible additional
spectrum allocations for the MSS (E-to-s & s-to-E), including the satellite component for broadband applications, including IMT, within the range from 22 GHz to 26 GHz
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Consider possible additional primary allocations 1.6.1) of 250 MHz (in Region 1) for FSS (E-to-s & s-to-E) within 10-17 GHz and 1.6.2) of 250 MHz (in Region 2) and 300 MHz (in Region 3) for FSS (Earth-to-space) within the range 13-17 GHz, and review the regulatory provisions on the current FSS allocations
within each range, taking into account results of ITU-R studies
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Background/reasons Existing unplanned bands for the FSS in the 10-15 GHz range
are extensively used for a large variety of applications which have triggered a rapid rise in the demand for this frequency range; For unplanned FSS in Reg.2: 750 MHz E-to-s vs 1.0 GHz (s-to-E)
=> bandwidth limitation in E-to-s direction, => limit full and effective use of the limited frequency resource Need for additional E-to-s freq. bands contiguous (or near
contiguous) to bands already allocated, on a worldwide basis whenever possible taking into account several other factors
Exclude 13-13.25 GHz band from studies & protect App. 30A Plan/List
WRC-15 Agenda item 1.6 (1/2)
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Consider possible additional primary allocations - 1.6.1) of 250 MHz (Reg.1) for FSS (E-to-s & s-to-E) within 10-17 GHz and
- 1.6.2) of 250 MHz (Reg.2) / 300 MHz (Reg.3) for FSS (E-to-s) within 13-17 GHz, and review the regulatory provisions on the current FSS allocations within each range,
taking into account results of ITU-R studies
•Resolutions: 151 (WRC-12) (for sub item 1.6.1), 152 (WRC-12) (sub item 1.6.2)
•ITU-R Responsible Group: WP 4A, next meetings: 19 – 27 Sep. 2012 Q2 & Q3/4 2013, Q1 & Q2 2014, 2015 •Latest information: Doc. 4A/61 Annexes 9 & 11(WD2PDNR), 19(work plan) Detailed study of the current allocations Review of studies performed in previous study cycles
Identification of technical characteristics of FSS systems Sharing and compatibility studies, after identification of
network/station characteristics of services, to guarantee the protection from interference
Based on the results of these studies, identify potential frequency bands for the additional FSS allocations
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Review the use of the band 5091-5150 MHz by the FSS (Earth-to-space)
(limited to feeder links of N-GSO MSS systems)
WRC-15 Agenda item 1.7 (1/2)
•Resolution: 114 (Rev.WRC-12) •ITU-R Responsible Group: WP 4A, next meeting: 19 – 27 Sep. 2012 •Latest information: Doc. 4A/61 Annexes 6 (WD2PDNR) & 20 (work plan)
Prior to 1 January 2018, the use of the band by FSS, providing feeder links for non-GSO systems in the MSS, shall be made in accordance with Res. 114 (Rev. WRC-03)
After 1 January 2016, no new assigmments shall be made to Earth Stations providing feeder links for non-GSO MSS systems
After 1 January 2018, FSS will become secondary to ARNS
Regulatory situation In accordance with No. 5.444A (WRC-07), this additional primary
allocation is subject to the following conditions:
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Review the use of the band 5091-5150 MHz by the FSS (Earth-to-space)
(limited to feeder links of N-GSO MSS systems) Background/reasons Studies on compatibility between new ARNS systems and FSS (E-to-s) (limited for feeder-link of non-GSO systems in the MSS) to review the frequency allocation in this band prior to WRC-18 - Priority must be given to the MLS (see No. 5.444) and to other
international standard systems of the ARNS at 5 030-5 150 MHz - Use the band 5 091-5 150 MHz for the MLS may be necessary if its requirements cannot be satisfied in the band 5 030-5 091 MHz
FSS providing feeder links for non-GSO systems in the MSS (FL) need access to this frequency band
While, ADM shall ensure that FL stations do not cause harmful interference to ARNS stations in the band 5091-5150 MHz Preliminary conclusion indicate that it is entirely reasonable to extend this FSS allocation without time limit
WRC-15 Agenda item 1.7 (2/2)
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Review provisions relating to ESVs, based on studies conducted in accordance with Res. 909 (WRC-12)
(in the bands 5 925-6 425 MHz and 14-14.5 GHz)
WRC-15 Agenda item 1.8
•Resolution: 909 (WRC-12) •ITU-R Responsible Group: WP 4A, next meeting: 19 – 27 Sep. 2012 •Latest information: Doc. 4A/61 Annexes 10 (WD2PDNR) & 21 (work plan) Background/reasons Technology used by ESVs has advanced considerably, including
use of spread-spectrum modulation & other techniques which may improve compatibility with terrestrial co-frequency services ESV applications can provide high-bandwidth connectivity in
areas where no alternative exists ESVs may have the potential to cause unacceptable interference to
terrestrial services operating in the same bands Earlier ITU-R studies, using technical criteria appropriate at the time,
resulted in a set of limitations on the operation of ESVs contained in Resolution 902 (WRC-03), in order to protect terrestrial services
Results of new studies could lead to a relaxation of Res. 902 limitations
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1.9.1) consider possible new FSS allocations at 7 150-7 250 MHz (s-to-E) and 8 400-8 500 MHz (E-to-s), subject to appropriate sharing conditions 1.9.2) consider the possibility of allocating the bands 7 375-7 750 MHz and 8 025-8 400 MHz to the MMSS and additional regulatory measures, depending on the results of appropriate studies;
Resolution: 758 (WRC-12) for both 1.9.1 and 1.9.2 For 1.9.1:
ITU-R Responsible Group: WP 4A, next meeting: 19 – 27 Sep. 2012 Latest information: Doc. 4A/61 (Annex 22 (work plan))
For 1.9.2:
ITU-R Responsible Group: WP 4C, next meeting: 12–18 Sep. 2012 Latest information: Doc. 4C/39 (Annex 5 (work plan))
WRC-15 Agenda item 1.9 (1/2)
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1.9.1) consider possible new FSS allocations at 7 150-7 250 MHz (s-to-E) and 8 400-8 500 MHz (E-to-s), subject to appropriate sharing conditions
1.9.2) consider the possibility of allocating the bands 7 375-7 750 MHz and 8 025-8 400 MHz to the MMSS and additional regulatory measures,
depending on the results of appropriate studies; Background/reasons Bands 7 250-7 750 MHz (s-to-E) & 7 900-8 400 MHz (E-to-s) are
currently allocated to the FSS on a worldwide basis, and Bands 7 250-7 375 MHz (s-to-E) & 7 900-8 025 MHz (E-to-s) are currently allocated to the MSS subject to agreement under No. 9.21 Shortfall of spectrum available for current and future applications
in these bands (additional bandwidth requirements for data transmission on next generation satellites estimated at ~ 100 MHz max.); Bands 7 150-7 250 MHz & 8 400-8 500 MHz are currently
allocated to FS, MS and SRS; Ubiquitous deployment of small VSAT-like FSS earth stations
is generally not compatible with the protection of the SRS Spectrum requirements considered under the MMSS address
operation beyond territorial waters
WRC-15 Agenda item 1.9 (2/2)
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consider spectrum requirements & possible additional allocations for the MSS (E-to-s & s-to-E), incl. satellite component for
broadband applications, incl. IMT, within 22 GHz to 26 GHz
WRC-15 Agenda item 1.10
•Resolution: 234 (WRC-12) •ITU-R Responsible Group: WP 4C, next meeting: 12 – 18 Sep. 2012 •Latest information: Doc. 4C/39, Section 4.2 and Annex 6 (work plan) Background/reasons Report ITU-R M.2077 (2006): Shortfall of spectrum available
for the satellite component of IMT by the year 2020 of: - between 19 MHz and 90 MHz (in E-to-s direction); - between 144 MHz and 257 MHz (in s-to-E direction). Other MSS systems may also require additional spectrum Report ITU-R M.2218 (2011): Shortfall of spectrum for MSS
broadband applications of between 240 MHz and 335 MHz by the year 2020 in both the s-to-E and E-to-s directions No allocations made at WRC-12 for the MSS within 4-16 GHz Limit unwanted emissions in the band 23.6-24 GHz to protect
EESS (passive), SRS (passive) and radio astronomy service
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Chapter 5 of CPM Report
Rapporteur: Mr Khalid Al-Awadhi (UAE)
Satellite Regulatory Issues
7, 9.1.1, 9.1.2, 9.1.3, 9.1.5, 9.1.8, 9.3
• 7: consider possible improvements to API, coordination, notifica- tion and recording procedures for satellite networks – Res. 86
• 9.1.1 Protection of MSS systems in the band 406-406.1 MHz • 9.1.2 CA Reduction & technical criteria (RR Nos. 9.41 & 9.7) • 9.1.3 Satellite orb. & frequency spectrum to deliver International
Public Telecommunication Services in developing countries • 9.1.5 actions to support existing & future operation of FSS earth
stations @ 3.4-4.2 GHz, as an aid to the safe operation of aircraft and reliable distribution of meteorological information
• 9.1.8 Regulatory aspects for nano- and pico- satellites • 9.3 Due diligence in applying the principles embodied in the
Constitution - Res. 80 (Rev.WRC-07)
WRC-15 Agenda items/Issues
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to consider possible changes, and other options, to API, coordination, notification and recording procedures
of assignments to satellite networks, to facilitate rational, efficient, and economical use of radio frequencies and any associated
orbits, including the geostationary-satellite orbit
WRC-15 Agenda item 7
•Resolutions: 86 (Rev. Marrakesh, 2002) (PP-2002) and 86 (Rev.WRC-07) •ITU-R Responsible Groups: WP 4A (Tech. & Regul.) & SC (Regul. & Proc.) Background/reasons Opportunity to review the RR procedures for satellite networks To solve difficulties in application of RR provisions, To correct deficiencies, simplify or update the procedures, To transfer some Rules of Procedure into the RR To ensure that RR procedures reflect latest technologies
Issues yet to be identified
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Issues under WRC-15 Agenda item 9.1 Satellite Regulatory Issues
• 9.1.1 Protection of MSS systems in the band 406-406.1 MHz • 9.1.2 CA Reduction & technical criteria (RR Nos. 9.41 & 9.7)
• 9.1.3 Satellite orb. & frequency spectrum to deliver International Public Telecommunication Services in developing countries
• 9.1.5 actions to support existing & future operation of FSS ES @ 3.4-4.2 GHz, as an aid to the safe operation of aircraft & reliable distribution of meteorological information in some Reg. 1 countries
• 9.1.8 Regulatory aspects for nano- and pico- satellites
• 9.3 Due diligence in applying principles embodied in CS - Res. 80 (Rev.WRC-07)
Resolution: 205 (Rev.WRC-12) ITU-R Responsible Group: WP 4C Latest information: Doc. 4C/39 Annex 4 (WD2PDNRep)
Resolution: 756 (Rev.WRC-12) ITU-R Resp. Groups: WP 4A & SC Latest information: Doc. 4A/61 Annexes 17 (WD) & 23 (work plan)
Resolution: 11 (WRC-12) ITU-R Resp. Groups: WP 4A & SC
Resolution: 154 (WRC-12) ITU-R Resp. Groups: WP 4A & SC
Resolution: 757 (WRC-12) ITU-R Responsible Group: WP 7B
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Chapter 6 of CPM Report
Rapporteur: Mr Peter N. Ngige (KEN)
General Issues
2, 4, 9.1.4, 9.1.6, 9.1.7, 10 WRC-15 Agenda items
• 2 Incorporation by reference - Res. 27 (Rev. WRC-12) & Res. 28 (Rev.WRC-03)
• 4 Review of Res./Rec. of previous W(A)RCs - Res. 95 (Rev.WRC-07)
• 9.1.4 Updating and rearrangement of the RR (excepting RR Articles 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 21, 22, 23 and 59)
• 9.1.6 Studies towards the review of definitions of fixed service, fixed station and mobile station
• 9.1.7 Spectrum management guidelines for emergency and disaster relief radiocommunication
• 10 Items to be included in WRC-18 Agenda (Res. 808 (WRC-12))
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Other Issues under WRC-15 Agenda item 9.1
General Issues • 9.1.4 Updating and rearrangement of the RR, excepting RR Articles
1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 21, 22, 23 and 59 • 9.1.6 Studies towards the review of definitions of
fixed service, fixed station and mobile station
• 9.1.7 Spectrum management guidelines for emergency and disaster relief radiocommunication
Next WP 1B meeting: [Geneva, 4 – 11 June 2012]
Resolution: 67 (WRC-12) ITU-R Responsible Group: WP 1B & SC Latest information: Doc. 1B/42 Annexes 6 (work plan), 7 (CPM text), 8 (WD)
Resolution: 957 (WRC-12) ITU-R Responsible Group: WP 1B Latest information: Doc. 1B/42 Annexes 9 (work plan), 10 (CPM text), 11 (WD)
Resolution: 647 (Rev.WRC-12) ITU-R Responsible Group: WP 1B Latest information: Doc. 1B/42 Annex 12 (work plan)