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CHAPTER 2
Source: Document 5D/TEMP/30
ITU-R WP 5D Structure and Workplan
Updated, ITU-R Working Party 5D Meeting, Geneva, 28 January – 1 February 2008
2.1 Working Party 5D Terms of Reference 2.2 Working Party 5D structure 2.3 Working Party 5D mailing lists 2.4 Electronic distribution of documents 2.5 Chairmen's contact details 2.6 Meeting schedule 2.7 Long-range WP 5D work program plan 2.8 Agreed overall deliverables/workplan of WP 5D 2.9 “Detailed work plans” for individual deliverables 2.10 Schedule for the IMT-Advanced process 2.11 Existing or planned Recommendations and other texts relating to IMT-2000 and IMT-Advanced that are not presently included in Attachments 2.8 & 2.9 2.12 ITU-R Questions and Resolutions assigned to WP 5D
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Attachment 2.1
Working Party 8F 5D terms of reference
[To be updated in WP 5D #2]
[1 The Working Party: 1.1 is responsible for the overall system aspects of IMT-2000 and beyond; 1.2 has the prime responsibility within ITU-R Study Group 8 5 for issues related to the terrestrial component of IMT-2000 and beyond; and 1.3 shall work closely with Working Party 8D 4C on issues related to the satellite component of IMT-2000 and beyond. 2 The Working Party is the lead group for the overall maintenance of existing Recommendations on IMT-2000, collaborating with Working Party 8D on the satellite elements. 3 The Working Party is responsible for liaison with ITU-T and ITU-D on standardization activities of IMT-2000 and beyond. 4 The Working Party shall maintain strong cooperative efforts with external standards development organizations (SDOs).]
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Attachment 2.2
Working Party 5D structure
To provide a visual perspective, the following diagram details the proposed WP 5D structure and the relationships among the working groups. Also shown are the coordination activities with entities outside of WP 5D.
Working Groups Ad hoc & Co-ordination groups Service Aspects (WG SERV) Circular Letter (AH CL) Developing (WG DEV) Work plan (AH WORK PLAN) Technology Aspects (WG TECH) Spectrum Aspects(WG SPEC) Vocabulary (AH VOCAB)
ITU-R Working Party 5D
SPEC SERV
DEV TECH Working Groups
WP 5D Plenary
Ad-Hoc Ad-Hoc and Coordination Groups Work plan
Ad-Hoc Circular Letter Ad-Hoc Coordination with external Vocabulary forums (research, standards, other ITU groups, etc.)
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High-level scopes for Working Party 8F 5D working and ad-hoc groups [To be updated in WP 5D #2]
Group Scope Chairman Future - To develop deliverables on services and forecasts including consideration of the needs of end users and the K.J. Wee Services & demand for IMT capabilities and supported services, including implementation aspects and other general topics of Korea Market IMT. To update the relevant IMT Recommendations/Reports. ,To stimulate and co-ordinate the undertaking of Aspects market forecast studies. WG SERV - To develop deliverables on services, market and spectrum calculation methodology to assist in the preparation for WRC-07 in terms of potential spectrum requirements. - To give examples of potential services and applications that could be delivered by future developments of IMT-2000 and systems beyond. - This future services and market aspects work should drive the overall direction of WP 8F. Developing - To ensure that the requirements and needs of the developing countries are reflected in the work and deliverables J. Camargo WG DEV of WP 5D in the development of IMT including coordination of work with ITU-D Sector on deployments of IMT Mexico systems and transition to IMT system .To ensure that the requirements of the developing countries are reflected in the work and deliverables of WP 8F in the future development of IMT-2000 and systems beyond IMT-2000. - To revise the spectrum survey as part of the WRC-07 preparations. - To update the IMT-2000 handbook if required. - Close cooperation and internal information flow between the WP 8F WGs and SWGs is essential for WG DEV to be able to influence the work in WP 8F Technology - To provide the technology related aspects of IMT. To update the relevant IMT-2000 Recommendations. To L. Sun Aspects work on key technology elements of IMT-Advanced including requirements, evaluation, and evolution. To China WG TECH develop Recommendations and Reports for IMT-Advanced.To provide the technology input into the WRC-07 preparations in terms of the assumptions of the potential capabilities and trends in radio access technology. - To develop liaison with external research and standardisation forums. - To manage the research topics web site and its findings. - To update the relevant IMT-2000 radio interface related recommendations.
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Group Scope Chairman Spectrum - To undertake co-existence studies, develop spectrum plans, and channel arrangements including sharing of IMT F. Soares Aspects and its enhancements with other radio services/systems coordinating as appropriate with other Working Parties in Brazil WG SPEC ITU-RTo undertake co-existence studies and develop spectrum plans, including sharing of IMT-2000 and its Vacant enhancements with other radio services/systems. - To undertake co-existence studies, including sharing and compatibility of future development of IMT-2000 and systems beyond IMT-2000 with other radio services to support the WRC preparations for potential additional spectrum and frequency ranges [228 resolves 5]. - Evaluation of the potential candidate bands to fulfil the spectrum requirements of the future development of IMT-2000 and systems beyond IMT-2000 and to identify what the potential additional spectrum may be for. - To update ITU-R M.1036 to include detailed spectrum arrangements for 2.5 GHz. - To prepare the draft text for the CPM report for WRC-07. - To consider methods to satisfy the expected WRC-07 agenda item. Circular - To develop the Circular Letter pertaining to IMT-Advanced to be sent out to Member States, Sector Members H. Yoshino Letter for and Associates of ITU-R, and additionally to the external organizations.To develop the Circular Letter pertaining Japan IMT- to IMT-Advanced to be sent out to Member States, Sector Members and Associates of Study Group 8, and Advanced additionally to the external organizations AH CL - To integrate relevant materials, e.g. criteria and requirements, from Working Groups, such as WG-SERV, WG TECH, and WG SPEC Vocabulary - To develop the appropriate action item for WP 5D in accordance with CCV Liaison on vocabulary and H. Mennenga AH VOCAB coordinating this as appropriate.Coordinate vocabulary between all groups in WP 8F and the ITU Coordination Germany Committee for Vocabulary (CCV) Work plan - To coordinate the work of WP 5D to facilitate an efficient and timely progress.To coordinate the work of WP 8F H. Ohlsén AH W-PLAN to facilitate an efficient and timely production of its prioritized deliverables. Sweden Regarding the satellite coordination group it is important to note that input contributions, as usual, will be assigned by WP 8F plenary to the working and ad- hoc groups as appropriate. The plenary, working groups, or their sub groups, should identify satellite related contributions, issues and deliverables, and as appropriate, ask the satellite coordination group to ensure that satellite experts are present during their meeting &/or request input, including a draft liaison to WP 8D etc, to be brought back to the requesting group (plenary, working group or sub groups as appropriate) for further consideration on a particular issue. The satellite coordination group should also ensure that the working groups, sub-groups and ad-hoc groups are taking satellite matters into account and should draw any omissions to the attention of the working group or ad-hoc.
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Attachment 2.3
Working Party 5D mailing lists [To be updated in WP 5D #2]
To use the WP 5D mailing lists, you should first be registered as a TIES user. Information about TIES is available at http://www.itu.int/TIES/
Group Mailing list / Jive Forum Working Party 5D [email protected] IMT.EVAL Annex 7 [email protected] IMT.TECH [email protected] MBWA Sharing [email protected] DG EVAL channel model [email protected] To send a message to all the participants in a mailing list (once subscribed), send an E-mail with your message in it to the E-mail address shown in column 2 of the table above, e.g. [email protected]. Do not send your request to subscribe to a mailing list to these addresses - your request would be sent to everyone on the list. To subscribe/unsubscribe to a mailing list, login to TIES at http://www.itu.int/tiesutils/asp/mailinglist.asp This will take you to a web page showing: Mailing Lists you're already subscribed to - (Table at the top of the page) – Click on “Members” to see who else is on the list. – Click on “Archive” to see an archive of messages previously sent to the list. To unsubscribe from a list, click the box at the end of the row, then scroll to the top or bottom of the table and click the “Unsubscribe” button. Mailing Lists you can request subscription to - (Listed below the table) To request subscription, click the box(es) next to the group(s) you want, then scroll back up to the bar titled “Request subscription to mailing lists”. Here you'll see the email address that will be added to the list. If you want to use a different email address, enter the address in the empty box to the right labelled “Use a different email address”. Then click the “subscribe” button. Now if you look in the table above of lists you're subscribed to, you will see the requested list with an indication at the end “to be approved”. Your request will normally be approved within a day or two. When it has been approved you will receive an email confirming the approval. Jive facility Please note that the Jive facility is no longer supported by the ITU IS Department and should not be used. A replacement facility is expected to be introduced later this year.
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Attachment 2.4
Electronic distribution of documents
1 Introduction WP 5D provides electronic access to documents via a wireless local area network to a file repository on local servers. This attachment provides guidance to both delegates and those provisioning the wireless LAN to support a meeting of WP 5D. It is recognized that in some venues this may not be possible, and the relevant information will be distributed via an information document.
2 Use of TEMP documents during WP 5D meetings Only TEMP documents that have been approved by the working groups (or duly formed ad hoc groups) should be considered at the closing plenaries of WP 5D. Only TEMP documents that are available before the start of a working group or WP 5D plenary meeting should be considered at the plenary. Under exceptional circumstances a TEMP document could be provided during the plenary meeting on the condition that the document is identified when the agenda is approved and the meeting agrees to consider it.
3 Wireless LAN configuration Whenever practical, the configuration of the wireless LAN used to support a meeting of WP 5D should be identical to that provided in the ITU Building. The essence of the instructions to delegates may be distilled as follows: 1) Set your case-sensitive SSID as “ITUdelg”. 2) WEP Encryption: Off. WEP encryption is not used within ITU at the moment. 3) Operation mode: Infrastructure (not Ad-Hoc). 4) Enable DHCP for the client so that you will get IP address and other network parameters automatically.
4 Local server configuration 4.1 File repository The file repository on the local servers is organized into folders corresponding to the types of document, as follows: adm 5D/ADM/nnn input 5D/INPUT/nnn info 5D/INFO/nnn temp 5D/TEMP/nnn
In each of these directories, the Secretariat maintains a file that contains the number, title and source of the documents.
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There may also be a folder, drop box. Documents in the drop box have no official status, but are used to expedite the work when the use of a TEMP document is not practical. 4.2 Access Access to the local servers is provided via File Transfer Protocol (FTP) server at IP address 10.10.10.101. Access via Windows File Sharing may also be provided.
1 This IP address is chosen to conform to a local network using a private address space 10.0.0.0 in accordance with RFC 1918. For consistency it should remain constant from meeting to meeting.
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Attachment 2.5
Chairmen's contact details
WP 5D Acting Chairman Mr. Stephen Blust Cingular Wireless Tel.: +1 404 236 5924 E-mail: [email protected]
WP 5D Vice-Chairman and WG SERV Chairman Mr. Kyu-Jin Wee Ministry of Information and Communication, Republic of Korea Tel.: +8227106440 E-mail: [email protected]
WP 5D Vice-Chairman and AH Work Plan Chairman Mr. Håkan Ohlsén Ericsson, Sweden Tel.: +46703717612 E-mail: [email protected]
WG TECH Chairman Mr. Lixin Sun Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd Tel.: +861082882961 E-mail: [email protected]
WG SPEC Chairman Mr. Francisco Soares Qualcomm, Brazil Tel: +556199516500 E-mail: [email protected]
WG DEV Chairman Mr. Javier Camargo Fernandez Ericsson Telecom - Mexico Tel: +52 55 1103 0117 E-mail: [email protected]
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Rapporteurs In order to assure close liaison the following are the appointed Liaison Rapporteurs and Regional Rapporteurs in WP 8F:
Region 1 (CEPT): Eric Fournier (France) Region 2: Gary Jones (USA) CITEL: José Costa (Canada) Region 3: Yoshihide Ishida (Japan)
Chairmen of Working Groups and Sub-Working Groups
Group Chairman WG DEV Mr. J. CAMARGO WG SERV Mr. K.J WEE WG SPEC Ms A. SANDERS (acting this meeting) SWG - SHARING STUDIES Mr. J.-P. MILLET (acting this meeting) WG TECH Mr. L. SUN SWG - M.1457 Mr. N. MAGNANI SWG – M.1580/1581 Mr. U. LÖWENSTEIN SWG- RADIO ASPECTS Mr. M. GRANT SWG - EVAL Mr. H. WANG AH CIRCULAR LETTER Mr. H. YOSHINO AH VOCABULARY Mr. H. MENNENGA AH WORK PLAN Mr. H. OHLSEN
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Attachment 2.6
Meeting schedule
The following table is the proposed meeting dates for Working Party 5D. Some adjustment of these dates might be required to accommodate availability of facilities at specific venues. Every effort will be made to keep these dates as listed. Please check the ITU web site in case meeting details have changed (http://www.itu.int/events/monthlyagenda.asp?lang=en).
GROUP No. START STOP PLACE Comments
WP 5D 1 28-Jan-08 1-Feb-08 Geneva
WP 5D 2 11-Jun-08 18-Jun-08 UAE
WP 5D 3 08-Oct-08 15-Oct-08 Korea
WP 5D 4 11 Feb-09 18 Feb-09 [India]
WP 5D 5 10 Jun-09 17 Jun-09 [Germany]
WP 5D 6 14 Oct-09 21 Oct-09 [China]
WP 5D 7 17 Feb-10 24 Feb-10 [TBD] Note: China new year Feb 13-19
WP 5D 8 9 Jun-10 16 Jun-10 [TBD]
WP 5D 9 13 Oct-10 20 Oct-10 [TBD]
WP 5D 10 16 Feb-11 23 Feb-11 [TBD]
WP 5D 11 15 Jun-11 22 Jun-11 [TBD]
WP 5D 12 12 Oct-11 19 Oct-11 [TBD]
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Attachment 2.7
[Note: Need to be updated at WP 8F#23] [To be updated in WP 5D #2]
[Long-range WP 8F 5D work program plan
This document provides certain information on the ongoing work within ITU Working Party 8F towards the future development of IMT-2000 and systems beyond IMT-2000. The information contained is for internal ITU work as well as for external organizations in order to provide an overview of the complete work program of WP 8F, including the detailed overall deliverables which will be achieved and the planned time-frames for their completion. The time-frame for spectrum related deliverables is based on tentative agenda items set out for future WRCs and on the assumptions of future WRC decisions. This work plan is subject to periodic review.
1 General context of the work in WP 8F related to the future development of IMT-2000 and systems beyond IMT-20002 Today IMT-2000 is in the first phase of its deployment. The capabilities of IMT-2000 systems are being continually enhanced in line with market and technology trends. The future developments of IMT-2000 and systems beyond IMT-2000 will benefit from a global approach. We envision new technology concepts for wireless communications. Coincidentally, there is an increasing trend towards a convergence of different communication services and systems coming from completely different backgrounds. Such areas of convergence are, for example, mobile communications, Internet, broadcasting, wireless LANs, etc. Each of these represents a variety of applications, services and delivery mechanisms. These differing information flows are desired by the users to be available regardless of the means and manner of delivery. A case in point: Over the mobile phone one is able to receive voice communications, data messages, browse the web (with its varying content, such as information from radio and television broadcast stations), transmit video, listen to MP3 music, etc. It is assumed that IMT-2000 (in its present state), further enhancements of IMT-2000, new mobile access and nomadic/local area wireless access elements are considered to be a system as a whole. It is important to consider backward compatibility and interoperability. The ITU high-level framework describes this point clearly as follows: – that enhanced IMT-2000 systems should support a steady and continuous evolution of new applications, products, and services through improvements in data rates and enhancements to the existing IMT-2000 radio interfaces;
2 The ITU-R CPM Report identifies the need for appropriate naming to be developed in advance of WRC-07 for the future development of IMT-2000 and systems beyond IMT-2000. Discussions on this issue have commenced within WP 8F – see Section 6 of this Attachment 2.6.
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– that the framework for systems beyond IMT-2000 should be realized by the functional fusion of existing, enhanced and newly developed elements of new mobile access, nomadic local wireless and so forth, with high commonality and seamless interworking. Care should be taken to avoid putting undue constraints on the future development of IMT-2000 and systems beyond IMT-2000 (by presuming that technology developed to meet current needs is the future answer) which could reduce the possibilities for the future. There is a need for careful consideration to ensure that technology for the future has the possibility to emerge and prosper. As much flexibility as possible should be retained at this early stage in the development. Attention is needed so that decisions are not made prematurely that would endanger the flexibility needed for the future to encompass the opportunities that are offered of creating and exploiting this convergence. As has been the case for IMT-2000, ITU will again play a role as a catalyst to ensure that the correct environment is developed to allow emerging technologies and new services with appropriate spectrum regulation. Detailed standardization commences once spectrum has been identified, presently assumed to be WRC-07, with a period of research and investigations required prior to this. The following high-level principles will be used within WP 8F in the work directed towards further enhancement of IMT-2000 and systems beyond IMT-2000: – The long range WP 8F work program plan will be reviewed paying attention to all market related issues, since this is the key element for all considerations. This work plan has to be developed carefully taking into account realistic assumptions and further developments. – In preparation of WRC-07 the primary focus of WP 8F is to study the spectrum requirements and potential frequency ranges suitable for the future development of IMT-2000 and systems beyond IMT-2000 as a synthesis of services, market demand, technology perspectives, spectrum needs and possibly frequency arrangement scenarios in view of global harmonization. – After identification of frequency bands, presently assumed to be at WRC-07, the focus can shift towards spectrum arrangements, radio interface framework, radio interface technologies and related process for development of global core specifications derived in an open and global manner. – Due to the ongoing convergence of services and applications, a flexible and careful approach is needed for the ITU involvement in definition of future services and technologies for systems beyond IMT-2000. – ITU will promote the development of open and global standards in external entities for referencing in framework Recommendations prepared in ITU. It is expected that IMT-2000 will be continuously developed, and no end-date of this enhancement process is foreseen at this stage. Evolutionary development of IMT-2000, which refers to the enhancements of its technical capabilities, range of available services and breadth of applications, will be progressively introduced during its lifetime. These initial enhancements, for which standards are already being developed, will be followed by further enhancements that could increase the peak aggregate useful data rate up to approximately 30 Mbit/s. The ITU view of systems beyond IMT-2000 includes advanced services. There may be a need for a new wireless access technology to be developed around the year 2010 capable of supporting high data rates with high mobility, which could be widely deployed around the year 2015 in some countries. The new capabilities of systems beyond IMT-2000 (mobile access element(s) and new
D:\DOCS\2018-04-11\0E27541509DEF9C00ED9DA9245FC5438.DOC 07/05/2018 07/05/2018 14 Ch. 2 – STRUCTURE – Att. 2.7 nomadic/local area wireless access element(s)) are envisaged to handle a wide range of supported data rates according to economic and service demands in multi-user environments with target peak data rates of up to approximately 100 Mbit/s for high mobility such as mobile access and up to approximately 1 Gbit/s for low mobility such as nomadic/local wireless access. These data rates are targets for research and investigation. In conjunction with the future development of IMT-2000 and systems beyond IMT-2000, relationships will continue to develop between different radio access and communications systems, for example wireless personal area networks (WPANs), wireless local area networks (WLANs), digital broadcast and fixed wireless access (FWA). In parallel to the ongoing work related to IMT-2000 and its further enhancements, the long-range work program for WP 8F is described in Figure 1.
FIGURE 1 Phases and expected timelines for the future development of IMT-2000 and systems beyond IMT-2000
Systems Deployment * New elements to offer newnew capabilities of systems beyondbeyond Spectrum Implementation IMT - 2000
Vision Requirements Standards Standards DefinitionDefiDefinitionnition Definition Development Enhancement
Other Radio EvEvolutionolution / Integration with other Systems Radio Systems
Systems Deployment
IMT - 2000 and Future Spectrum Implementation Development
Enhancement and Related Development of Standards
2000 2003 2006 2009 2012 2015
The sloped dotted lines indicate that the exact starting point of the particular subject can not yet be fixed. : Expected spectrum identification at WRC07 * : possible wide deployment around the year 2015 in some countries
2 Work with involved organizations, including research entities: dialog is the key The strategy for ITU WP 8F going forward is to gather information from the organizations involved in the global research and development and those that have an interest in the future development of IMT-2000 and systems beyond IMT-2000 and inform them about high level and framework ideas in order to build consensus on a global level. ITU-R WP 8F can play an essential role to promote and encourage these research activities towards common goals and ensure that information from the WP 8F development on the vision, spectrum issues and envisioned new services are widespread among the research community. In the same manner, WP 8F encourages inputs from the external communities involved in these research and technology developments, including market studies.
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It is evident that continuing dialogue between the ITU and the entities taking part in research is a key to the continuing success of the industry in advancing and expanding the global wireless marketplace. WP 8F, as is the case with all ITU organizations, works from input contributions submitted by members of the ITU. In order to facilitate receipt of information from external entities who may not be direct members of the ITU, the Radiocommunication Bureau Secretariat may be considered as the point of interface.
3 Work foreseen to take place outside of WP 8F The following major activities are foreseen to take place outside of the ITU, including WP 8F, in order to successfully complement the WP 8F work: – Research on new technologies to address the new elements to offer new capabilities of systems beyond IMT-2000 that is being initiated. The initial results from this research will be required to enable the development of specifications to be started. – Subject to the outcome of the WRC-07, the completion of the first development of specifications is expected around the time frame 2008 or after (date tbd), and with enhancements subsequent to this.
4 Details of WP 8F work programme plan
4.1 Update of existing ITU-R M-Series Recommendations and Reports Working Party 8F is responsible for updating the relevant existing M-Series documents on IMT-2000 and systems beyond IMT-2000. It should be noted that only those documents that are relevant to the future work of Working Party 8F and in developing the vision for the future development of IMT-2000 and systems beyond IMT-2000 will be updated. It should be noted however that there is useful content and concepts that are still valid for this future work and many aspects will be considered when producing new deliverables. The Recommendations that are no longer applicable will be considered for suppression.
4.2 Development of new Recommendations and Reports WP 8F has developed a new Recommendation ITU-R M.1645 on “Framework and overall objectives of the future development of IMT-2000 and of systems beyond IMT-2000”.
4.3 ITU-R, ITU-T and ITU-D working relationships It is essential that all sectors within the ITU work together to develop a coherent vision for the future development of IMT-2000 and systems beyond IMT-2000, which will require close cooperation. It should be noted that: Resolution ITU-R 50 resolves: “that a roadmap for ITU-R activities on IMT-2000 be developed by ITU-R Study Group 8 to ensure that this work is progressed effectively and efficiently with organizations external to the ITU”; “that effective coordination currently established between the ITU-T and ITU-R for IMT-2000 activities be continued”. This Resolution also invites the ITU-T to develop a complementary roadmap of all ITU-T IMT-2000 activities.
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ITU-T Resolution 38 resolves: “that ITU-T establish a roadmap for all of its IMT-2000 standardization activities”; “that the effective coordination currently established between ITU-T and ITU-R for IMT-2000 activities be continued”. While it may be feasible for the ITU-R and ITU-T roadmaps to be combined into a single document it is considered that there is little merit in doing so and such a combination would lead to a lengthy document that would be difficult to maintain because of the different meeting schedules of the ITU-R WP 8F and ITU-T SSG. A more pragmatic and useful course is for each group to independently create their respective roadmaps, update these roadmaps at their own chosen frequency, and to communicate via well-established liaison procedures the latest version of each of the roadmaps so that the ITU-R and ITU-T work activities are complementary. It is also noted that ITU-R and ITU-D will work cooperatively to develop items of particular interest to developing countries.
4.4 Working with other groups in ITU-R in preparation for WRC-07 Agenda item 1.4 Liaison with other groups within ITU-R responsible for systems, other than IMT-2000 and systems beyond IMT-2000, shall be done at appropriate points in time. Principally, this interaction is important in soliciting responses for the development of deliverables that follow from the Service View. Additional input is requested in the process of developing market perspectives needed for the spectrum calculation activities. There is need for close interaction with ITU-R WP 8D in order to properly accommodate the IMT-2000 satellite perspective in the development of the service and radio environment. Direct involvement of satellite experts from WP 8D in the ongoing sub-working group activities within the WP 8F meetings is important to ensure meeting the schedules outlined in this work plan. ]
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Attachment 2.8
Agreed overall deliverables/work plan of WP 5D
Table 2.7 provides the schedule of when approval of the planned deliverables will be achieved following the procedures of WP 5D.
TABLE 2.7
24 June 2008- 1 July 2008 UAE Finalize Recommendation/Report IMT.EVAL WP 5D Meeting Finalize Report IMT.TECH No.2 Finalize the Circular Letter for IMT-Advanced
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Attachment 2.9
“Detailed workplans” for individual deliverables
The detailed workplans for the following individual deliverables are included here. Detailed workplan for sharing studies in 2.5 GHz band between IMT and MBWA. Detailed workplan for the revision of Report ITU-R M.2113 (Sharing between IMT and FBWA in the 2.5 GHz band). Detailed workplan for sharing studies in the 2 300-2 400 MHz band.
Detailed workplan for sharing studies in UHF band.3 Detailed workplan for Revision(s) of Recommendation ITU-R M.1036-3. Detailed workplan for “Update of Recommendations ITU-R M.1580-2 and ITU-R M.1581-2”. Detailed workplan for structure of the Circular Letter on an invitation to propose candidate radio interface technologies for IMT-Advanced. Detailed workplan for draft Circular Letter on an invitation to propose candidate radio interface technologies for IMT-Advanced. Detailed workplan for IMT.TECH – Requirements related to technical system performance for IMT-Advanced Radio Interface(s). Detailed workplan for IMT.EVAL – Evaluation method and criteria of IMT-Advanced.
3 The distinction between these studies and the studies to be conducted in JTG 5-6 need to be clarified.
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Source: Document 5D/TEMP/7(Rev.3)
DETAILED WORKPLAN FOR SHARING STUDIES IN 2.5 GHz BAND BETWEEN IMT AND MBWA
Title Sharing studies in the 2.5 GHz band between IMT and MBWA Identifier IMT.SHARING Between IMT and MBWA at 2.5 GHz Document type Recommendation/Reports WP 5D Lead Group WG Spectrum Sub-Working Group Chair Alan R. Jamieson, New Zealand, [email protected] Editor TBD Focus for scope and work The scope and work for this sub-working group is the preparation of sharing studies involving IMTsystems in the frequency band 2 500-2 690 MHz with mobile BWA systems (IMT.SHARING MBWA 2.5 GHz). Related documents Recommendations ITU-R M.1457 and ITU-R M.1645. Reports ITU-R M.2030 and ITU-R M.2045. Comment: Other related documents to be added in the process as appropriate.
Milestones Meeting No. 20 of WP 8F (now 5D) (23-30 August 2006, USA) 1. Modify workplan with regard to IMT.SHARING MBWA 2.5 GHz Meeting No. 21 of WP 8F (now 5D) (17-25 January 2007, Cameroon) 1. Progress sharing studies in the 2 500-2 690 MHz band between IMT-2000 and MBWA. Meeting No. 22 of WP 8F (now 5D) (23-31 May 2007, Japan) 1. Progress sharing studies between IMT-2000 and MBWA in the band 2 500-2 690 MHz. Meeting #1 of WP 5D (28 January-01 February 2008, Geneva) 1. Progress sharing study between IMT-2000 and MBWA in the band 2 500-2 690 MHz (IMT.SHARING MBWA 2.5 GHz) Meeting #2 of WP 5D (11-18 June 2008, UAE) 1. Finalize sharing study between IMT-2000 and MBWA in the band 2 500-2 690 MHz (IMT.SHARING MBWA 2.5 GHz) {The final approval mechanism and end date is to be reviewed and confirmed at a later WP 5D meeting in the light of progress achieved}
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Source: Document 5D/TEMP/9(Rev.1)
DETAILED WORKPLAN FOR THE REVISION OF REPORT ITU-R M.2113 (SHARING BETWEEN IMT AND FBWA IN THE 2,5 GHz BAND)
Title Revision Report ITU-R M.2113 Identifier IMT.SHARING.M.2113 Document type Revised Report ITU-R WP 5D Lead Group WG Spectrum Sub-working group chair Alan R. Jamieson, New Zealand, [email protected] Editor t.b.d Focus for scope and work To update the Report ITU-R M.2113 with respect to the additional studies provided to WP 5D between TD-SCDMA and 802.16-2004, based on the detailed workplan for sharing studies in the 2.5 GHz band as contained in the Chairman’s Report of the 22nd meeting of WP8F (Att. 2.10 to Doc. 8F/1322). This states that the 23rd meeting of WP 8F (i.e. the 1st meeting of WP 5D) shall consider a revision of the IMT-2000 and fixed including nomadic BWA sharing report in the band 2 500-2 690 MHz (IMT.SHARING FBWA 2.5 GHz) to allow the inclusion of other studies. Related documents Recommendations ITU-R M.1457, ITU-R M.1580 and ITU-R M.1581 Reports ITU-R M.2030, ITU-R M.2039, ITU-R M.2045, ITU-R M.2113 and ITU-R M.2116 Comment: Other related documents to be added in the process as appropriate.
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Source: Document 5D/TEMP/10(Rev.1) DETAILED WORKPLAN FOR SHARING STUDIES IN THE 2 300-2 400 MHZ BAND
Title Sharing studies Identifier IMT.SHARING 2 300-2 400 Document type Report ITU-R WP 5D WG Spectrum Lead Group Sub-working group Alan R. Jamieson, New Zealand, [email protected] chair Editor TBD Focus for scope and The scope and work for this sub-working group is the preparation of sharing studies work between IMT and primary services to which the band 2 300-2 400 MHz is allocated. Liaison with other ITU-R concerned groups and external organizations will be required particularly with regard to system characteristics for use in sharing studies. Related documents Recommendation ITU-R M.1457 Recommendation ITU-R M.1645 Recommendation ITU-R M.1036 Report ITU-R M.2039 Comment: Other related documents to be added in the process as appropriate. Milestones Meeting No. 3 (8-15 October 2008, Korea) 1. Review existing sharing studies between IMTsystems and other systems and their appropriateness for use in the 2 300-2 400 MHz band. 2. Identify system characteristics and parameter values for use in sharing studies with liaison as required to other involved WPs. 3. Review related results to assist identification of potential sharing requirements. 4. Prepare liaisons to other involved WPs and external organizations as appropriate taking into account scheduled dates for meetings. 5. Finalize workplan for IMT.SHARING 2 300-2 400. Meeting No. 4 (11-18 February 2009, [India]) 1. Finalize draft outline of IMT.SHARING 2 300-2 400. 2. Commence sharing studies in the 2 300-2 400 MHz band and commence drafting of text for incorporation into IMT.SHARING 2 300-2 400. 3. Receive liaisons from other involved WPs. Liaise as required with other involved WPs and other external organizations. Meeting No. 5 (June 2009, [Germany]) 1. Progress sharing studies in the 2 300-2 400 MHz band taking account of liaisons from other involved WPs and as required prioritizing areas for further studies. 2. Progress preparation of text for IMT.SHARING 2 300-2 400 on sharing studies in the 2 300-2 400 MHz band. 3. Liaise as required with other involved WPs and other external organizations.
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Meeting No. 6 (September 2009, [China]) 1. Finalize sharing studies in 2 300-2 400 MHz band. 2. Receive final liaisons from other WPs and external organizations on issues related to the 2 300-2 400 MHz band sharing studies. 3. Complete draft of IMT.SHARING 2 300-2 400.
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Source: Document 5D/TEMP/11(Rev.2)
DETAILED WORKPLAN FOR SHARING STUDIES IN UHF BAND4
Title Sharing studies Identifier IMT.SHARING.UHF Document type Report ITU-R WP 5D Lead Group WG Spectrum Sub-working group chair Alan R. Jamieson, New Zealand, [email protected] Editor TBD Focus for scope and work These studies will consider mobile service including IMT in response to resolves 2 of Resolution 224 (Rev.WRC-07): “The World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2007) resolves to encourage administrations to take into account the results of the ITU-R studies referred to in invites ITU-R below, and any recommended measures when implementing applications/systems in the bands 790-862 MHz in Region 1 and Region 3, in the band 698-806 MHz in Region 2, and in those administrations mentioned in No. 5.YYY” invites ITU-R : 1 to study the potential use of the band 790-862 MHz in Region 1 and Region 3, the band 698-806 MHz in Region 2 and in those administrations mentioned in No. 5.YYY in Region 3 by new mobile and broadcasting applications, including the impact on the GE06 Agreement, where applicable, and to develop ITU-R Recommendations on how to protect the services to which these bands are currently allocated, including the broadcasting service and in particular the GE06 Plan, as updated, and its future developments; 2 in the frequency bands mentioned in invites ITU-R 1, to study compatibility between mobile systems with different technical characteristics and provide guidance on any impact the new considerations may have on spectrum arrangements; 3 to include the results of the studies referred to in invites ITU-R 2, and in particular harmonization measures for IMT, in one or more ITU-R Recommendations by 2010; The studies are focusing on deployment of IMT and other primary services in the UHF band in the same geographical area. Studies results may have an impact on spectrum arrangements under development by WP 5D. Other issues relevant to sharing studies could be addressed, which are outside the responsibility of the JTG 5-6 under Agenda item 1.17. Related documents • Document 8F/1336 • Resolution 224 (Rev.WRC-07) Comment: Other related documents to be added in the process as appropriate.
4 The distinction between these studies and the studies to be conducted in JTG 5-6 need to be clarified.
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Milestones Meeting No. 2 (11-18 June 2008, UAE) 1. Review Document 8F/1336 to identify which parts of the document are worth being further considered. 2. Identification of system characteristics and parameter values for use in sharing studies with liaison with concerned ITU-R WPs and JTG 5-6. 3. Revise workplan for sharing studies in the UHF band, as called for in Resolution 224, which do not duplicate the work of JTG 5-6. Meeting No. 3 (8-15 October 2008, Korea) 1. Progress sharing studies in the UHF band. 2. Consider, if necessary, any remaining sharing studies required. 3. Prepare liaisons as required for relevant ITU-R WPs and JTG 5-6. 4. Liaison with relevant external organizations, according to ITU-R procedures, as necessary. 5. Finalize workplan for sharing studies in the UHF band, as called for in Resolution 224, which do not duplicate the work of JTG 5-6. Meeting No. 4 (11-18 February 2009, [India]) 1. Continue development of sharing studies in the UHF band. 2. Prepare draft outline for IMT.SHARING.UHF. 3. Complete identification of system characteristics and parameter values with liaisons as required to other ITU-R WPs andJTG 5-6. 4. Liaison with external organizations, according to ITU-R procedures, as needed. 5. Commence initial preparation of text on sharing studies in the UHF band, as called for in Resolution 224, which do not duplicate the work of JTG 5-6 for IMT.SHARING.UHF. Meeting No. 5 (June 2009, [Germany]) 1. Progress sharing studies in the UHF band, as called for in Resolution 224, which do not duplicate the work of JTG 5-6. Meeting No. 6 (September 2009, [China]) 1. Progress sharing studies in the UHF band, as called for in Resolution 224, which do not duplicate the work of JTG 5-6. Meeting No. 7 (January 2010) 1. Progress sharing studies in the UHF band, as called for in Resolution 224, which do not duplicate the work of JTG 5-6. Meeting No. 8 (May 2010) 1. Progress sharing studies in the UHF band, as called for in Resolution 224, which do not duplicate the work of JTG 5-6. Meeting No. 9 (September 2010) 1. Finalize sharing studies in the UHF band, as called for in Resolution 224, which do not duplicate the work of JTG 5-6. 2. Submit any final documents to the approval of concerned Study Group(s) in November 2010. {The final approval mechanism and end date is to be reviewed and confirmed at a later WP 5D meeting in the light of progress achieved}
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Source: Document 5D/TEMP/14(Rev.1) DETAILED WORK PLAN FOR REVISION(S) OF RECOMMENDATION ITU-R M.1036-3
Title Revision(s) of Recommendation ITU-R M.1036-3 Document Type Recommendation WP 5D Lead Group WG Spectrum SWG Chair TBD Editor TBD Focus for Scope and New Revision(s) of Recommendation ITU-R M.1036-3, “Frequency arrangements for Work implementation of the terrestrial component of IMT-2000 in the bands 806-960 MHz, 1 710-2 025 MHz, 2 110-2 200 MHz, and 2 500-2 690 MHz”, to incorporate frequency arrangements for bands identified for the terrestrial component of IMT at WRC-07. Related Documents Recommendations ITU-R M.1034 Recommendations ITU-R M.1035 Recommendations ITU-R M.1457 Milestones Meeting No. 1 ( 28 January- 1 February 200 8 , Geneva ) Produce draft work plan / milestones Call for contributions on frequency arrangements and work plan Meeting No. 2 ( 11 - 18 June 200 8 , [Dubai] ) Considerations of the received contributions in response to the call Decide on possible sections structure Outline technical work items through the timetable Work on the technical work items Produce the initial version of the revised Recommendation Identify possible interactions with other groups within ITU-R Review and revise workplan as necessary Meeting No. 3 (8-15 October 200 8 , [Korea] ) Considerations of the received contributions Work on the technical work items Modify sections structure of Recommendation(s) as necessary Produce modified version of the revised Recommendation Meeting No. 4 (11-18 February 2009, [India]) Considerations of the received contributions Work on the technical work items Targeted finalization of the Revision of Recommendation ITU-R M.1036-3 {The final approval mechanism and end date is to be reviewed and confirmed at a later WP 5D meeting in the light of progress achieved}
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Source: Document 5D/TEMP/23 DETAILED WORKPLAN FOR “UPDATE OF ITU-R M.1580-2 AND ITU-R M.1581-2”
Title Update of Recommendations ITU-R M.1580-2 and ITU-R M.1581-2 Identifier Document Type Revision of ITU-R Recommendation ITU-R WP 5D Lead Group WG Technology Subgroup chair Chairman SWG M.1580/1581 Uwe Löwenstein, Germany, [email protected] Editor [Tbd] [e-mail and Tel] Focus for scope and work To address • the urgent work identified by RA-07 as described in noting c) of both Recommendations • consistent treatment of all six RTT across all annexes • those parts of the Recommendation which are currently missing and/or marked preliminary/for further study. To amend both Recommendations as appropriate, also considering the essential information that has to be retained in each annex of Recommendations ITU-R M.1580 and ITU-R M.1581. Related documents • Recommendations ITU-R M.1580-2 and ITU-R M.1581-2 • Recommendation ITU-R M.1457-7 • Reports ITU-R M.2030, ITU-R M.2039, ITU-R M.2113, ITU-R M.2116 • Document 5D/25 Comment: Other related documents to be added in the process as appropriate. Milestones Meeting No. 2 [Dubai, 11-18 June 2008] Receive contributions regarding the scope of this detailed-workplan. Based on these contributions, SWG has to update both Recommendations accordingly also taking into account discussions at the 1st meeting of WP 5D. Meeting No. 3 [Korea, 24 September - 1 October 2008] Finalize revision 3 of the Recommendations bearing in mind the urgent request by RA-07 and early possible revision within one year of its previous approval.
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Source: Document 5D/TEMP/49
DETAILED WORKPLAN FOR STRUCTURE OF THE CIRCULAR LETTER ON AN INVITATION TO PROPOSE CANDIDATE RADIO INTERFACE TECHNOLOGIES FOR IMT-ADVANCED
Circular Letter Existing & New task Role of Responsible Target ongoing work AH-CL WG with date WP 5D Main Body LCCE/47 Circular Develop AH-Circular 1st WP 5D LCCE/95 Letter Letter (CL) meeting
AH-CL (text reviewed at the 1st meeting) WP 5D plenary (the text to be approved at the 1st meeting) Annex 1 Background on Recommendation Summary of Coordination WG-Service 1st WP 5D IMT-Advanced ITU-R M.1645 Framework (primary) and meeting Resolution ITU-R 56 of AH-CL IMT-Advanced (secondary) Resolution ITU-R 57 WG-SERV AH-CL Common Text Annex 2 Submission and Resolution Submission Develop AH-Workplan 1st WP 5D evaluation process ITU-R 57 and based on (WP) and meeting and consensus Workplan Doc. evaluation existing and AH-CL building process and ongoing consensus work AH-WP building (the schedule provided to AH-CL at the 1st meeting of WP 5D) AH-CL (the text submitted at the 1st meeting), and WP 5D plenary (the text approved at the 1st meeting)
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Circular Letter Existing & New task Role of Responsible Target ongoing work AH-CL WG with date WP 5D Annex 3 Requirements Recommendation Service Coordination WG-Service 2nd WP 5D related to service ITU-R M.1822 requirement and final (primary) and meeting capabilities review AH-CL (final review) WG-SERV (text from - [IMT.SERV] provided at the 1st meeting ) AH-CL (text to perform final review at the
2nd meeting) WP 5D plenary (the text to be approved at the 2nd WP 5D meeting) Annex 4 Requirements [Report ITU-R Technical Coordination WG-TECH 2nd WP 5D related to M.2074] system and meeting technical system Report ITU-R M. performance WG-TECH performance of [IMT.TECH] requirement IMT-Advanced (text to be radio interface (s) provided at the end of Tuesday in the 2nd WP 5D meeting) AH-CL (text to be reviewed at the 2nd WP 5D meeting) WP 5D plenary (the text to be approved at the 2nd WP 5D meeting)
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Circular Letter Existing & New task Role of Responsible Target ongoing work AH-CL WG with date WP 5D Annex 5 Spectrum related WRC-07 Coordination WG-Spectrum 2nd WP 5D issues including Resolutions (primary) and meeting relevant and other AH-CL (final requirements relevant review) (e.g. spectrum documents WG-SPEC utilisation related) (text to be provided at the end of Tuesday in the 2nd meeting) AH-CL (text to be reviewed at the 2nd meeting) WP 5D plenary (the text to be approved at the 2nd meeting) Annex 6 Submission LCCE/47 Submission Develop AH-CL 2nd WP 5D guidelines & LCCE/95 guidelines & based on the meeting template for template for materials details of Rec. ITU-R M.1645 details of from the submission Report ITU-R submission relevant WG-SERV, M.2074 WGs WG-TECH and Recommendation WG-SPEC or Report ITU-R M. [IMT.TECH] (text to be provided at the end of the 2nd meeting) AH-CL (Text to be reviewed at the 2nd meeting) WP 5D plenary (the text to be approved at the 2nd meeting)
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Circular Letter Existing & New task Role of Responsible Target ongoing work AH-CL WG with date WP 5D Annex 7 Evaluation Elements of evaluation Develop WG-TECH 2nd WP 5D guidelines and Rec. ITU-R M.1225 guideline, based on the meeting criteria and Rec. ITU-R M.1645 Evaluation materials (Addendum: methodology criteria and from the 2nd meeting) Report ITU-R relevant M.2074 methodology WG-SPEC, (including WGs [Recommendation or WG-TECH test and Report ITU-R M. environments) [IMT.EVAL]] WG-SERV Resolution (text to be [IMT.EVAL] [IMT.Principle] provided at the 2nd meeting) AH-CL (text to be reviewed at the 2nd WP 5D meeting. WP 5D plenary (the text to be approved at the 2nd meeting) Addendum to be completed at the 2nd meeting;
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Circular Letter Existing & New task Role of Responsible Target ongoing work AH-CL WG with date WP 5D Annex 8 Relevant ITU-R documents List of Identify AH-CL 2nd WP 5D ITU-R relevant ITR references meeting Recommendations documents with input Reports and others from the WG-SERV, relevant WG-TECH, WGs WG-SPEC (text provided at the 1st meeting) - AH-CL (text reviewed at the 1st meeting) WP 5D plenary (the text approved at the 1st WP 5D meeting)
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Source: Document 5D/TEMP/50
DETAILED WORKPLAN FOR DRAFT CIRCULAR LETTER ON AN INVITATION TO PROPOSE CANDIDATE RADIO INTERFACE TECHNOLOGIES FOR IMT-ADVANCED
TABLE 1 Detailed workplan for draft Circular Letter on an invitation to propose candidate radio interface technologies for IMT-Advanced Title An invitation to propose candidate radio interface technologies for IMT-Advanced Identifier 5/LCCE/[CL] Document type ITU-R Circular Letter ITU-R WP 5D Lead Group AH Circular Letter AH chair Hitoshi YOSHINO Editor (if appropriate) Focus for scope and work The scope and work for this AH-Circular Letter is the development and finalization of Circular Letter for an invitation to propose candidate radio interface technologies for IMT-Advanced.It will be finally sent out to Member States, Sector Members and Associates of Study Group 5, and additionally to the external organizations for an invitation to propose candidate radio interface technologies for IMT-Advanced. Furthermore it will provide basis for the subsequent evaluation activities, including proposals submission, evaluation, consensus building, and specifications establishment. Coordination with other ITU-R concerned groups is required at appropriate points of time. This document describes background, submission and evaluation process, consensus building on IMT-Advanced. It also brings forward the requirements of service capability, technical system performance, and spectrum deployment on IMT-Advanced. Meanwhile it establishes Submission guidelines and template for details of submission, Evaluation guidelines and test models, and IPR policy. Related documents - Recommendation ITU-R M.1645 - Resolution ITU-R 56 - Resolution ITU-R 57 - Report ITU-R M.2072 - Recommendation ITU-R M.1822 - Report ITU-R M.2074 - Report ITU-R M.[IMT.TECH] - Report/Recommendation ITU-R M.[IMT. EVAL]
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Milestones WP 8F Meeting # 20 ( 23 - 3 0 August 2006, USA ) - Completed detailed workplan for the Circular Letter development - Produced initial scope - Developed initial view of Circular Letter - Completed initial structure of the Draft Circular Letter WP 8F Meeting # 21 ( 17 - 25 January 200 7 , Cameroon ) - Updated scope and workplan - Took into account Resolution on “Principles” - Discussed on which existing and planned ITU-R texts can be used as a starting point of the text development - Determined the assignment of each Annex to the relevant Working Groups - Stabilized the structure of the draft Circular Letter - Started text preparation WP 8F Meeting # 22 ( 2 3- 31 May 200 7 , Japan ) - Updated the working document - Stabilized the contents of the working documents to the extent possible Correspondence Forum Activity (May – Sept., 200 7 ) - Updated the working documents (main body, Annexes 2, 8 and 9) - Editorially updated the working document (Annex 6) - Stabilized the working documents to the extent possible WP 5D Meeting # 1 ( 28 January – 1 February 200 8 , Geneva ) - Finalized and approved the Circular Letter (main body, Annexes 1, 2 and 8) - Sent out to Member States, Sector Members and Associates of Study Group 5, and additionally to the external organizations as an invitation to propose candidate radio interface technologies for IMT-Advanced. WP 5D Meeting # 2 ( 11-18 June 200 8 , T.B.D. ) - Develop addendum to the Circular Letter (Requirement and Evaluation issues) - Send out to Member States, Sector Members and Associates of Study Group 5, and additionally to the external organizations as an addendum (Annexes 3, 4, 5, 6, 7) to the invitation to propose candidate radio interface technologies for IMT-Advanced
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Detailed workplan for IMT.TECH
Title Requirements related to technical system performance for IMT-Advanced Radio Interface(s) Identifier M.[IMT.TECH] Document Type [Report] ITU-R WP 8F Lead Group WG-TECH. Sub-Group Chair Mr. Marc B. GRANT, [AT&T], [USA] E-mail: [[email protected]]; Tel: [+1 512 372 5834] Editor TBD Focus for scope and work IMT.TECH describes requirements related to technical system performance for IMT-Advanced candidate radio interfaces. These requirements are used in the development IMT.EVAL, and will be attached as Annex 4 to the Circular Letter to be sent announcing the process for IMT-Advanced candidacy. IMT.TECH also provides the necessary background information about the individual requirements (technology enablers) and the justification for the items and values chosen. Provision of such background information is needed for wider reference and understanding. IMT.TECH is based on the ongoing development activities from external research and technology organizations. The information in IMT.TECH will also feed in to the IMT.SERV document. IMT.TECH provides the radio interface requirements which will be used in the development of IMT.RADIO. Related documents Recommendation ITU-R M.[IMT.SERV] Recommendation ITU-R M.1768 Report ITU-R M.2079 Report ITU-R M.2078 Recommendation ITU-R M.1645 Report ITU-R M.2072 Report ITU-R M.2038 Report ITU-R M.2074 Recommendation ITU-R M.1225 ITU-T Recommendation Q.1751 ITU-T Recommendation Q.1761 ITU-T Recommendation Q.1711 ITU-T Recommendation Q.1721 ITU-T Recommendation Q.1731 ITU-T Recommendation Q.1703
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Milestones Meeting # 1 8 • Discuss for future deliverables. Meeting # 1 9 • Discuss the focus area and scope. Meeting # 20 • Discuss the focus area and scope. Meeting # 21 • Discuss and finalize the focus area and scope. • Receive a request for WG-TECH related items from AH-CL. • Produce detailed workplan / milestones for M.[IMT.TECH]. • Discuss document structure and table of contents. • Create a internal liaison to AH-CL and WG-SERV. • Identify what kind of radio technology enablers and capabilities need to be considered for preparation towards future work. • Develop working document and liaise to SWG-Service to keep consistency with M.[IMT.SERV]. (To determine required technological requirement from service perspective.) Meeting # 22 • Finalize scope and document structure. • Discuss the contents of the documents. • Develop working document and liaise to AH-CL and SWG-Service to keep consistency with the circular letter and also M.[IMT.SERV]. (To determine required technological requirement from service perspective.) Receive the comments from SWG-Service and revise working document. • Stabilize the contents of documents and liaise to SWG-Service and External organisations for review. WP 5D #1 • Provide updated information to AH-CL and SWG EVAL as required. Finalize the document and send for approval. WP 5D #2 • Provide updated information to AH-CL and SWG EVAL as required. Finalize the document and send for approval.
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Detailed workplan for IMT.EVAL
Title Evaluation method and criteria of IMT-Advanced Identifier ITU-R M.[IMT.EVAL] Document Type Recommendation / Report ITU-R WP 8F Lead Group WG TECH Sub-Group Chair SWG EVAL Chairman: Hu Wang, [email protected] Editor TBD Focus for scope and work This document describes evaluation method and criteria of IMT-Advanced. It includes the following aspects: – evaluation procedures; – characteristics and criteria for evaluation; – test environments and deployment models; – guidelines for evaluation.
Related documents Recommendation ITU-R M.[IMT.SERV] Recommendation ITU-R M.[IMT.METH] Recommendation/Report ITU-R M.[IMT.CANDI] Report ITU-R M.[IMT.ESTIMATE] Recommendation ITU-R M.1645 Report ITU-R M.[IMT.MARKET] Report ITU-R M.1225 Report ITU-R M.[IMT.RAD_ASPECTS]
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Milestones Meeting # 21 • Discuss the focus area and scope • Produce detailed workplan / milestones for ITU-R M. [IMT.EVAL] Meeting # 2 2 • Revise scope and document structure • Consider relevant technical contents provided by other working groups (e.g. WG SERV, WG SPEC and SWG Radio Aspects) in the document • Develop working document WP 5D #1 • Consider relevant technical contents provided by other working groups in the document • Update text of the working document WP 5D #2 • Finalize the document and send for approval
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Attachment 2.10
Schedule for the IMT-Advanced process
FIGURE 1 Preliminary overall time schedule for the IMT-Advanced process
IMT-Advanced process in WP 5D
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 WRC WRC? #18 #19 #20 #21 #22 #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 #9 #10 #11 #12 #13
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Development of a e h Start of Circular Letter & s i
n new update Evaluation Criteria i f
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Proposals e New update for l
Evaluation e potential R
Consensus Building t additional s r
(inside & outside of ITU) i technologies F
Updates of IMT.RADIO IMT.RADIO
Updates of IMT.RSPEC IMT.RSPEC
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FIGURE 2 Detailed schedule for development of Circular Letter for IMT-Advanced and the process leading to the development of IMT.RADIO and IMT.RSPEC
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 WP8F WP5D #21 #22 #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 #9 #10
Circular Letter for PROPOSALS IMT-Advanced
Services Preliminary Recommendation EVALUATION (IMT.SERV) EVALUATION Revision of proposals
Requirements related to technical system CONSENSUS BUILDING performance (IMT.TECH) inside & outside of ITU / Revision of proposals
Evaluation criteria and methodology based on the requirements (IMT.EVAL)
Framework and key characteristics of the radio interfaces of IMT-Advanced (IMT.RADIO)
Detailed specifications of the radio interfaces of IMT-Advanced ( IMT.RSPEC)
Schedule for IMT-Advanced.ppt
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Attachment 2.11
Existing or planned Recommendations and other texts relating to IMT-2000 and IMT-Advanced that are not presently included in Attachments 2.8 & 2.9
Table 2.11 shows the existing or planned Recommendations and other texts relating to IMT-2000 and IMT-Advanced that are not included in the previous Attachments & Tables. Please note that the decision to produce a new deliverable or update an existing deliverable will be on a case-by-case basis. It should be noted that many of the existing Recommendations contain useful information that could be useful for new or updated deliverables.
TABLE 2.11 Existing or planned Recommendations and other texts relating to IMT-2000 and IMT-Advanced that are not presently included in Table 2.7
Deliverable Identifier Lead Priority to Type of Target Comments WP 5D be update date for Working updated (new, WP 5D Group major, approval TBD, none)
Document on IMT. Tech N/A NEW 2010 The IMT.RADIO is the Framework and key RADIO output of the work from the characteristics of the received proposals on radio interfaces of IMT-Advanced candidate IMT-Advanced radio interfaces, the evaluation activity, and the consensus building. This document would constitute the overall framework for IMT-Advanced and contain the key characteristics of the radio interfaces of IMT-Advanced
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Deliverable Identifier Lead WP 5D Priority to Type of Target Comments Working be update date for Group updated (new, WP 5D major, approval TBD, none)
[Potential new PDNR [IMT.INT] [Serv/TECH] N/A NEW [2005] Comment: Discussion is on Integration of required on whether this systems may be required. Work (e.g., Bluetooth and could start once the need wireless terminals) and and potential scope is convergence of determined services (e.g., Comment: discussion broadcasting and required at the next mobile services).] meeting as to whether we keep this potential new deliverable Potential new PDNR IMT.RSPEC Tech N/A NEW [2010] IMT.RSPEC would on detailed contain the detailed specifications for specifications of the IMT-Advanced IMT-Advanced technologies defined in IMT.RADIO Revision of Rec. IMT.SPEC Spec N/A TBD 2008 or Revision of Rec. ITU-R ITU-R M.1036 or after – date M.1036 or new PDNR? potential new PDNR TBD New coverage and/or new on frequency capacity bands from arrangement for WRC-07 to be included in frequency band(s) the potential new PDNR identified in WRC-07 or revision Rec. ITU-R M.687-2, Tech Low None N/A International Mobile Telecommunications- 2000 (IMT-2000) Rec. ITU-R M.816-1, Serv None N/A N/A Framework for services supported on International Mobile Telecommunications- 2000 (IMT-2000) Rec. ITU-R M.817, Tech Low None N/A International Mobile Telecommunications- 2000 (IMT-2000) network architectures Rec. ITU-R M.818-1, Serv Low None N/A Responsibility is now Satellite operation SG 4 within International Mobile Telecommunications- 2000 (IMT-2000)
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Deliverable Identifier Lead WP 5D Priority to Type of Target Comments Working be update date for Group updated (new, WP 5D major, approval TBD, none)
Rec. ITU-R M.819-2, Developing Medium TBD N/A Comment: Close International Mobile cooperation with ITU-T Telecommunications- and ITU-D required 2000 (IMT-2000) for developing countries Rec. ITU-R M.1034-1, Tech Low None N/A Comment: This Requirements for the information has been radio interface(s) for superseded by Rec. International Mobile ITU-R M.1457 Telecommunications- 2000 (IMT-2000) Rec. ITU-R M.1035, Tech Low None N/A Framework for the radio interface(s) and radio sub-system functionality for International Mobile Telecommunications- 2000 (IMT-2000) Rec. ITU-R M.1036-2, Spec ? TBD TBD Revision of Rec. ITU-R Frequency M.1036 or new PDNR? arrangements for implementation of the terrestrial component of International Mobile Telecommunications- 2000 (IMT-2000) in the bands 806-960 MHz, 1 710-2 025 MHz, 2 110-2 200 MHz, and 2 500-2 690 MHz Rec. ITU-R M.1078, Tech Low None N/A Security principles for International Mobile Telecommunications- 2000 (IMT-2000) Rec. ITU-R M.1079-2, Serv Low None N/A Performance and quality of service requirements for International Mobile Telecommunications- 2000 (IMT-2000) Rec. ITU-R M.1167, Tech Low None N/A Responsibility is now Framework for the SG 4 satellite component of International Mobile Telecommunications- 2000 (IMT-2000)
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Deliverable Identifier Lead WP 5D Priority to Type of Target Comments Working be update date for Group updated (new, WP 5D major, approval TBD, none)
Rec. ITU-R M.1168, Tech Low None N/A Framework of International Mobile Telecommunications- 2000 (IMT-2000) management Rec. ITU-R M.1182-1, Tech Low None N/A To be jointly approved by Integration of SGs 4 and 5 terrestrial and satellite mobile communication systems Rec. ITU-R M.1223, Tech Low None N/A See comments in Evaluation of security Rec. ITU-R M.1078 mechanisms for IMT-2000 Rec. ITU-R M.1224, AH Vocab ? TBD N/A Vocabulary of terms for International Mobile Telecommunications- 2000 (IMT-2000) Rec. ITU-R M.1225, Tech Low None N/A Comment: Maybe useful Guidelines for for considering potential evaluation of radio proposed new IMT-2000 transmission radio interfaces technologies for IMT-2000 Rec. ITU-R M.1308, Ad-Hoc ? ? - Comment: Ad-Hoc may Evolution of land Migration consider this document mobile systems Responsibility is WP 5A towards IMT-2000 Rec. ITU-R M.1311, Tech Low None N/A Framework for modularity and radio commonality within IMT-2000 Rec. ITU-R M.1390, Serv High TBD See IMT.METH in the Methodology for the listing of new calculation of deliverables. A new IMT-2000 terrestrial deliverable, IMT.Meth, spectrum requirements will be produced but closely based on the approach taken in Rec. ITU-R M.1390
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Deliverable Identifier Lead WP 5D Priority to Type of Target Comments Working be update date for Group updated (new, WP 5D major, approval TBD, none)
Rec. ITU-R M.1456, Tech High Minor - Comment: Needs to be minimum performance kept up to date with the characteristics and latest developments operational conditions for high altitude platform stations providing IMT-2000 in the bands 1 885-1 980 MHz, 2 010-2 025 MHz and 2 110-2 170 MHz in Regions 1 and 3 and 1 885-1 980 MHz and 2 110-2 160 MHz in Region 2 Rec. ITU-R M.1457-8, Tech High TBD Annually This update is an ongoing Detailed specifications activity. Coordination of the radio interfaces with WP 4C required on of International Mobile satellite aspects Telecommunications- 2000 (IMT-2000) Rec. ITU-R M.1545, Tech Low None N/A Measurement uncertainty as it applies to test limits for the terrestrial component of IMT-2000 Rec. ITU-R M.1579, Tech Low TBD N/A Global circulation of (monitoring IMT-2000 terminals placeholder) Rec. ITU-R M.1580-1, Tech Medium TBD N/A Generic unwanted emission characteristics of base stations using the terrestrial radio interfaces of IMT-2000 Rec. ITU-R M.1581-1, Tech Medium TBD N/A Generic unwanted emission characteristics of mobile stations using the terrestrial radio interfaces of IMT-2000
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Deliverable Identifier Lead WP 5D Priority to Type of Target Comments Working be update date for Group updated (new, WP 5D major, approval TBD, none)
Rec. ITU-R M.1635, Spec Low TBD N/A General methodology for assessing the potential for interference between IMT-2000 or systems beyond IMT-2000 and other services Rec. ITU-R M.1641-1, Spec Low TBD N/A A methodology for co-channel interference evaluation to determine separation distance from a system using high-altitude platform stations to a cellular system to provide IMT-2000 service Rec. ITU-R M.1645, Serv TBD TBD TBD Depending upon outcome Framework and overall of naming discussions in objectives of the future Serv WG and other development of considerations it may be IMT-2000 and systems necessary to update this beyond IMT-2000 Rec. prior to WRC-07. This is for further discussion Rec. ITU-R M.1646, Parameters to be used in co-frequency sharing and pfd threshold studies between terrestrial IMT-2000 and BSS (sound) in the 2 630-2 655 MHz band Rec. ITU-R M.1654, A methodology to assess interference from BSS (sound) into terrestrial IMT-2000 systems intending to use the band 2 630-2 655 MHz Rec. ITU-R M.1768, Methodology for calculation of spectrum requirements for the future development of IMT-2000 and systems beyond IMT-2000
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Deliverable Identifier Lead WP 5D Priority to Type of Target Comments Working be update date for Group updated (new, WP 5D major, approval TBD, none)
Rec. ITU-R M. 1822, Serv Framework for services supported by IMT Report ITU-R M.1153, Tech Low None N/A Future Public Land Mobile Telecommunication Systems Report ITU-R M.1155, Tech Low None N/A Adaptation of mobile radiocommunication technology to the needs of developing countries Report ITU-R M.2023, Spec Med TBD - See IMT.ESTIMATE, Spectrum requirements which is planned to for International address the spectrum Mobile requirements. Telecommunications- 2000 (IMT-2000) Report ITU-R M.2024, Spec Low None N/A Decided to produce a new Summary of spectrum Report usage results Report ITU-R M.2030, Spec Low None N/A Coexistence between IMT-2000 TDD and FDD radio interface technologies within the frequency range 2 500-2 690 MHz operating in adjacent bands and in the same geographical area Report ITU-R M.2031, Spec Low None N/A Compatibility between WCDMA 1800 downlink and GSM 1900 uplink Report ITU-R M.2038, Tech Low None N/A Technology trends (as they relate to IMT-2000 and systems beyond IMT-2000) Report ITU-R M.2039, Spec Low None N/A Characteristics of terrestrial IMT-2000 systems for frequency sharing/interference analyses
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Deliverable Identifier Lead WP 5D Priority to Type of Target Comments Working be update date for Group updated (new, WP 5D major, approval TBD, none)
Report ITU-R M.2041, Spec Low None N/A Sharing and adjacent band compatibility in the 2.5 GHz band between the terrestrial and satellite components of IMT-2000 Report ITU-R M.2045, Tech Low None N/A Mitigating techniques to address coexistence between IMT-2000 TDD and FDD radio interface technologies within the frequency range 2 500-2 690 MHz operating in adjacent bands and in the same geographical area Report ITU-R M.2072, Serv Low None N/A World mobile telecommunication market forecast Report ITU-R M.2074, Tech Low None N/A Radio aspects for the terrestrial component of IMT-2000 and systems beyond IMT-2000 Report ITU-R M.2078, Spec Low None N/A Estimated spectrum bandwidth requirements for the future development of IMT-2000 and IMT-Advanced Report ITU-R M.2079, Spec Low None N/A Technical and operational information for identifying spectrum for the terrestrial component of future development of IMT-2000 and IMT-Advanced
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Deliverable Identifier Lead WP 5D Priority to Type of Target Comments Working be update date for Group updated (new, WP 5D major, approval TBD, none)
Report ITU-R M.2109, Spec 2007 Sharing studies between IMT-Advanced systems and geostationary satellite networks in the fixed satellite service in the 3 400-4 200 and 4 500-4 800 MHz frequency bands Report ITU-R M.2110, Spec 2007 Report ITU-R Sharing studies between radiocommunication services and IMT systems operating in the 450-470 MHz band Report ITU-R M.2111, Spec 2007 Sharing studies between IMT-Advanced and radiolocation services in the 3 400-3 700 MHz bands Report ITU-R M.2112, Spec 2007 Compatibility/sharing of airport surveillance radars and meteorological radar with IMT systems within the 2 700-2 900 MHz band Report ITU-R Spec 2007 M.2113, Sharing studies in the 2 500-2 690 MHz band between IMT-2000 and fixed broadband wireless access (BWA) systems including nomadic applications in the same geographical area Report: World N/A ? ? - Telecommunications Development, Mobile Cellular (1999)
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Deliverable Identifier Lead WP 5D Priority to Type of Target Comments Working be update date for Group updated (new, WP 5D major, approval TBD, none)
Handbook: Principles Tech Low 1997 and approaches on evolution to IMT-2000; Volume II of the Land Mobile Handbook Handbook on Dev TBD 2003 deployment of IMT-2000 Supplement 1 to Dev/Migr TBD 2004 Handbook on deployment of IMT-2000 systems Opinion 92; TBD 1997 Harmonization of activities for future mobile communications Opinion 95; TBD 1997 Cooperation and harmonization in the future activities of the Radiocommunication (ITU-R) and Telecommunication Standardization (ITU-T) Sectors
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Attachment 2.12
ITU-R Questions and Resolutions assigned to WP 5D
[To be updated in WP5D #2]
ITU-R Questions
Question ITU-R 229-1/8: Future development of IMT-2000 and systems beyond IMT-2000. Note: A revision of this Question has been submitted to Study Group 5 (see Doc. 5/19). Question ITU-R 77-5/8: Consideration of the needs of developing countries in the development and implementation of mobile radiocommunication technology. ITU-R Resolutions Resolution ITU-R 17-3: Integration of International Mobile Telecommunications (IMT-2000 and IMT-Advanced) with existing networks. Resolution ITU-R 50-1: Role of the Radiocommunication Sector in the ongoing development of IMT. Resolution ITU-R 56: Naming for International Mobile Telecommunications. Resolution ITU-R 57: Principles for the process of development of IMT-Advanced.
WRC Resolutions See Document 5D/95 from the Chairman of Study Group 5 “WRC Resolutions and Recommendations related to the work of Study Group 5”.
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