Policy on Intellectual Property Right (IPR)
1 Introduction
2 Scope
3 Spectrum considerations for PPDR
4 Estimation of spectrum needs for PPDR
5 Harmonization of spectrum
Annex 1 Spectrum needs for narrow-band and wide-band PPDR
1 Methods of projecting spectrum needs
2 Validity of the methodology
3 Critical parameters
4 Extrapolated upper limit
5 Results
6 Discussion of results
Attachment 1 to Annex 1 Methodology for the estimation of public protection
and disaster relief terrestrial spectrum needs
1 Introduction
2 Advanced services
3 A - Spectrum prediction model
4 B - Geographical area
5 C - Operational environments
versus service environments
Modified version of IMT-2000 methodology A1, A2, A3, A4, B1:
6 D - PPDR user population
Example of PPDR categories:
Modified version of IMT-2000 methodology B2:
7 E - Penetration rates
Modified version of IMT-2000 methodology B3, B4:
8 F - Traffic parameters
Follow IMT-2000 methodology B5, B6, B7:
9 G - PPDR quality of service functions
Follow IMT-2000 methodology B8:
10 H - Calculate total traffic
Follow IMT-2000 methodology C1, C2, C3:
11 I - Net system capacity
Follow IMT-2000 methodology C4, C5:
12 J - Spectrum need estimation
Follow IMT-2000 methodology D1, D2, D3, D4, D5, D6:
Attachment 1.1 to Annex 1 Comparison of proposed methodology for the
estimation of PPDR spectrum needs to IMT-2000 methodology
Attachment 1.2 to Annex 1 PPDR Spectrum Needs Flowchart
Attachment 1.3 to Annex 1 System capacity calculation examples
Attachment 1.4 to Annex 1 Example: Public safety and disaster relief
population density data
Attachment 1.5 to Annex 1 Example spectrum needs estimation
Attachment 1.6 to Annex 1 Example narrowband and wideband spectrum needs
estimation summaries
Attachment 2 to Annex 1 PPDR spectrum need estimation based on generic city
analysis (demographic population)
1 Generic City Approach
2 PPDR categories
3 Spectrum needs
a) Normal day-to-day operations:
b) Urban disaster operations:
c) Suburban disaster operations:
Annex 2 Annexes on Broadband PPDR Spectrum Needs and Scenarios
2A.1 Methodology for PP1
2A.2 Methodology for PP2
Annex 2B Spectrum needs for BB PPDR Based on LTE in the United Arab Emirates
2B.1 Background
2B.2 Methodology
2B.3 Summary of the spectrum need estimation – Results
Annex 2C Throughput needs of broadband PPDR scenarios
Attachment 1 to Annex 2C
Annex 2D Representative scenario- deploying LTE for PPDR
2D.1 Background
2D.2 Incident scenario
2D.3 Event description
2D.4 Analysis
2D.5 Results
2D.6 Conclusions of the representative scenario
Attachment 1 to Annex 2D Example for wireless applications needed for
broadband PPDR system
Annex 2E Spectrum need estimations and scenario of LTE based technology for
broadband PPDR in China
2E.1 Introduction
2E.2 Methodology to estimate broadband spectrum needs
2E.3 Estimation of spectrum needs for Wuhan city in China
2E.4 Scenario of LTE based technology for PPDR broadband
2E.5 Conclusion
Annex 2F Broadband PPDR spectrum needs in Korea
2F.1 Introduction
2F.2 Spectrum Need Estimation Methodology
2F.3 Traffic parameters
2F.3.1 Individual PPDR Agency Operation
2F.3.2 Multiple PPDR Agencies Operation
2F.3.3 PPDR operation with other public broadband
services
2F.4 Spectrum Needs
2F.5 Conclusion
Annex 2G Estimation of spectrum needs for wireless PPDR systems using Monte
Carlo simulation
2G.1 Overview of approach and method used
2G.2 Background to the study
2G.3 Initial PPDR Spectrum Estimates
2G.4 Wireless Broadband network simulation
2G.5 Resulting Effective Throughput-per-User
2G.6 Conclusions
Attachment 2 to Annex 2G
Example results
Annex 2H Spectrum needs for BB PPDR in Tunisia
2H.1 Summary of the spectrum need estimation – Results