ITU-R REPORT SM 2015-1998 Methods for Determining National Long-Term Stratagies for Spectrum Utilization (13 pp)《决定国家长期传播利用决策的方法》.pdf
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1、Rep. ITU-R SM.2015 1 REPORT ITU-R SM.2015 mTHODS FOR DETERMINING NATIONAL LONG-TERM STRATEGIES FOR SPECTRUM UTILIZATION (Question ITU-R 205/1) (1998) TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 2 CHAPTER 1 - Long-term planning process 2 2 National long term planning process 3 2.1 Spectrum requirements definition . 3 2.2
2、 Spectrum availability 3 2.3 Spectrum planning options 3 2.4 Spectrum planning implementation . 3 2.5 The iterative process 3 3 The management or administrative body 4 Annex 1 - Influencing factors 1 Introduction . 4 . CHAPTER 2 - Evaluation of scenarios 1 Introduction 5 2 The consultative approach
3、6 6 2.1 7 2.2 . 7 2.3 Analysis of usage trends 5 Inquiry into future spectrumlservice requirements . Interaction among/with representative groups 2.4 Example 7 3 The analytical approach 8 3.1 Introduction 8 3.2 Steps for the analytical approach development . 8 9 3.3 . The use of the analytical techn
4、ique in the long-term spectrum requirements planning process . CHAPTER 3 - Appropriate procedures for transition from present spectrum utilisation to long term objectives 10 1 Identification of long-term spectrum management objectives 10 2 Evaluation of current spectnim management process 10 3 Trans
5、ition procedures . 3.1 Encourage effective spectrum utilisation 3.1.1 Efficient use of new technologies for improved frequency re-use 3.1.2 Channel splitting . 3.1.3 Service displacement . 3.1.4 Service overlay and frequency band sharing . 3.1.5 Shared radio systems . 3.1.6 Use of the unused spectru
6、m . 3.1.7 Maximise the use of wireline distribution networks . 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 2 Rep. ITU-R SM.2015 Page 3.2 Enhance spectrum use flexibility 12 3.3 Maximise the social and economic benefits that can be achieved by appropriate spectrum management 13 3.4 3.5 Ensure that the spectrum is use
7、d in all regions of the country where it is needed 13 13 Build a skilled work force and develop proper spectrum engineering tools . CHAPTER 1 Long-term planning process 1 Introduction Recommendation ITU-R SM. 1047 “National Spectrum Management” adopted in 1994 recommends “that the Handbook on Nation
8、al Spectrum Management be used as a guide for developing national spectrum management programmes.”. Chapter 3 “Spectrum Planning” of the Handbook defines “long-term planning” and describes “forecasts”, inter alia, but does not propose specific procedures for Administrations to follow. This Chapter i
9、s intended to fill this gap. At present, much spectrum planning is relatively short-term. However, if spectrum resources are to adequately support national goals and objectives, long-term planning is essential. It can provide a basis for effective spectrum management to ensure that spectrum is effic
10、iently allocated and assigned to accommodate constantly evolving spectrum requirements by new systems and their applications. It also facilitates decision-making by providing a basis for the practical consideration and evaluation of alternative courses of action. Long-term planning should endeavour
11、to: - make todays decisions on spectrum planning strategies in view of their consequences for the future, - identify the impact of past decisions on the future, - periodically adjust decisions to changing circumstances. It should be sufficiently comprehensive to accommodate the national spectrum req
12、uirements of both known and anticipated radiocommunication systems. It also leads to: - revision of the national table of frequency allocations, - the development of national positions on international radio conference agendas, and - revisions to spectrum regulations, policies and standards. Rep. IT
13、U-R SM.2015 3 2 National long-term planning process The development of long-term strategies for national spectrum use will require the implementation of a national long-term spectrum planning process. This process should include the following phases: 2.1 Spectrum requirements definition Spectrum req
14、uirements definition determines future broad-based national spectrum requirements for all radio services and technological, political and economic factors (see Annex 1 to this Chapter) which may influence spectrum use. Spectrum requirements can be defined on the basis of the evaluation of potential
15、scenarios (see Chapter 2). Traditionally, spectrum use scenarios have been evaluated on the basis of consultative inputs from concerned parties including national spectrum planning organisations within governmental departments or agencies, individual user requests, and the public. Recently steps hav
16、e been taken to perform scenario evaluation based on analytical modelling techniques (see Chapter 2, also applicable to the spectrum availability and spectrum option phases). 2.2 Spectrum availability The objective of this phase is to assess the availability of spectrum across all national radio ser
17、vices and to accommodate the spectrum requirements identified in the requirements definition phase. Inputs are primarily derived from within the administration itself but also can come from the ITU International Frequency List, ITU allotment Plans and any existing regional spectrum planning studies.
18、 2.3 Spectrum planning options The aim of this phase is to develop suitable spectrum planning options to satisfy spectrum requirements on the basis of the data from the two preceding phases. Any analysis for the development of spectrum options would need to take account of technical, political and e
19、conomic factors. The analysis would also assess the various opportunities for services given existing and projected radiocommunication environments and/or allocations. Recommendations regarding those service requirements unable to be accommodated within current national allocations will be based on
20、these analyses and any available spectrum monitoring results. Allocation options are developed and the relative costs of any reallocation to and/or movement of existing spectrum users assessed. 2.4 Spectrum planning implementation This phase would provide for the implementation of various spectrum p
21、lanning strategies (see Chapter 3) and could be expected to be an on-going process. The introduction of new services may require changes to national spectrum allocation tables and revisions to ITU regulations. Revisions to international regulations would be undertaken at the various ITU World Radioc
22、ommunication Conferences (WRCs). 2.5 The iterative process Previous decisions can be re-evaluated periodically or triggered by specific events and, if necessary, modified on the basis of the updated information. The planning process is therefore a continuous process of exploration and data processin
23、g rather than a linear process. A record of all changes can be maintained to provide a history of developments in the long-term plan. Rep. ITU-R SM.2015 3 The management or administrative body The establishment of a management or administrative body providing leadership and supervision for the imple
24、mentation of the spectrum planning programme is necessary to ensure that issues relating to long-term spectrum utilisation strategies can be addressed. This will include the introduction of an early recognition system within the framework of its planning procedures. However, the body may be supporte
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