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Title: Coordination of Earth Stations with respect to Terrestrial Stations as well as other Earth Stations


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COORDINATION OF EARTH STATIONS WITH RESPECT
TO TERRESTRIAL STATIONS AS WELL AS OTHER EARTH
STATIONS
Dong-Sik KIM (dong-sik.kim_at_itu.int)
Space Services Department RADIOCOMMUNICATION
BUREAU
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COORDINATION OF EARTH STATIONS WITH RESPECT TO
TERRESTRIAL STATIONS AS WELL AS EARTH STATIONS
  • When ?
  • Frequency bands allocated with equal rights to
    space and terrestrial services or earth stations
    operating in the Opposite Direction of
    Transmission (ODT)

Article 5
All Regions ___________________ 6700 - 7075
MHz FIXED FIXED-SATELLITE (Earth-to-space)
(space-to-Earth) MOBILE
Region 1 ___________________ 5850 - 5925
MHz FIXED FIXED-SATELLITE (Earth-to-space)
MOBILE
  • The coordination area includes the territory of
    another country

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COORDINATION OF EARTH STATIONS WITH RESPECT TO
TERRESTRIAL STATIONS AS WELL AS EARTH STATIONS
PART I - MAIN RELEVANT PROVISIONS OF THE RADIO
REGULATIONS
PART II - COORDINATION AREA - TECHNICAL CONCEPT
PART III - COORDINATION AREA CALCULATION
METHOD
PART IV - COORDINATION REQUEST PROCEDURE
PART V - Computer Program for Determination of
Coordination Area
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COORDINATION OF EARTH STATIONS WITH RESPECT TO
TERRESTRIAL STATIONS AS WELL AS EARTH STATIONS
PART I - MAIN RELEVANT PROVISIONS OF THE RADIO
REGULATIONS
PART II - COORDINATION AREA - TECHNICAL CONCEPT
PART III - COORDINATION AREA CALCULATION
METHOD
PART IV - COORDINATION REQUEST PROCEDURE
PART V - Computer Program for Determination of
Coordination Area
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PART I
PROVISIONS RELATED TO COORDINATION OF EARTH
STATIONS
  • Article 5
  • Article 9
  • Article 11

(Volume 1 of the RR)
  • Appendix 4 (Rev.WRC-03)
  • Appendix 5 (Rev.WRC-03)
  • Appendix 7 (Rev.WRC-03)

(Volume 2 of the RR)

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PROVISIONS FOR EFFECTING COORDINATION OF EARTH
STATIONS
Article 9 of the Radio Regulations
  • 9.6
  • Administrations shall effect coordination
    before notifying to the BR or brings into use
    any frequency assignment
  • 9.11A/9.15
  • 9.17
  • 9.17A (Rev.WRC-03)
  • 9.21

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PROVISIONS 9.11A / 9.15
Coordination of a Specific or Typical Earth
Station of non-GSO in respect of Terrestrial
Stations
Footnote 5.389A The use of this frequency band
by mobile satellite service is subject to
coordination under 9.11A.
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PROVISION 9.17
9.17 Coordination of any Specific Earth Station
or Typical Mobile Earth Station in respect of
Terrestrial Stations, in frequency bands above
100 MHz with the exception of the coordination
under 9.15
Region 1 ___________________ 5850 - 5925
MHz FIXED FIXED-SATELLITE (Earth-to-space)
MOBILE
B
A
EARTH STATION
Coordination area
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PROVISION 9.17A
All Regions ___________________ 6700 - 7075
MHz FIXED FIXED-SATELLITE (Earth-to-space)
(space-to-Earth) MOBILE
9.17A
Coordination of- any Specific Earth Station in
respect of other Earth Stations, or- any
Typical Mobile Earth Station in respect of
Specific Earth Stations operating in the opposite
direction of transmission,
B
Rx EARTH STATION
in frequency bands allocatedwith equal rights to
spaceservice in both directions of transmission

EARTH STATION
A
Tx. EARTH STATION
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COORDINATION OF EARTH STATIONS WITH RESPECT TO
TERRESTRIAL STATIONS AS WELL AS EARTH STATIONS
PART I - MAIN RELEVANT PROVISIONS OF THE RADIO
REGULATIONS
PART II - COORDINATION AREA - TECHNICAL CONCEPT
PART III - COORDINATION AREA CALCULATION
METHOD
PART IV - COORDINATION REQUEST PROCEDURE
PART V - Computer Program for Determination of
Coordination Area
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PART II
COORDINATION AREA TECHNICAL CONCEPT
WITHIN THE COORDINATION AREA
Terrestrial Stations or Earth Stations operating
in opposite directions of transmission are likely
to receive interference from the earth station or
to cause interference to the earth station, above
the permissible level.

B

Receiving earth station
EARTH STATION
A
Coordination area
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COORDINATION AREA TECHNICAL CONCEPT
OUTSIDE THE COORDINATION AREA
The level of permissible interference will not
be exceeded Most unfavourable case
assumptions as regards interference
B
A
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COORDINATION AREA ADMINISTRATIVE CONCEPT
WITHIN THE COORDINATED AREA The earth station has
the right to operate with its coordinated
characteristics and at the level of agreed
interference
B
A
EARTH STATION
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COORDINATION OF EARTH STATIONS WITH RESPECT TO
TERRESTRIAL STATIONS AS WELL AS EARTH STATIONS
PART I - MAIN RELEVANT PROVISIONS OF THE RADIO
REGULATIONS
PART II - COORDINATION AREA - TECHNICAL CONCEPT
PART III - COORDINATION AREA CALCULATION
METHOD
PART IV - COORDINATION REQUEST PROCEDURE
PART V - Computer Program for Determination of
Coordination Area
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PART III
Calculation Method for Determination of
Coordination Area
Appendix 5 - References to Provisions of Article 9
Case of No. 9.11A / 9.15Appendix 7 (Rev.WRC-03)
Calculation method
Case of No. 9.17Appendix 7 (Rev.WRC-03)
Calculation method
Case of 9.17A- for Transmitting Earth
StationAppendix 7 (Rev.WRC-03) Calculation
method- for Receiving Earth StationNo
methodology. Check if Rx Earth Station within
Coordination Area of any transmitting Earth
Stations
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Coordination data
Annex 2A to Appendix 4
  • GEOGRAPHICAL DATA Location, Altitude
  • SATELLITE Location, Identification
  • (Geo, Non-Geo)
  • ANTENNA Max. gain, Radiation pattern
  • OTHER CHARACTERISTICS
  • Power, Maximum Power Density, Frequencies,
  • Noise temperature, Analog / Digital
  • HORIZON ELEVATION ANGLE DIAGRAM

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HORIZON ELEVATION ANGLE
.
Horizon Elevation Angle
Earth station
Building
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Appendix 7 Methods for the Determination of the
Coordination Area


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Appendix 7(WRC-2000) Methods for the
Determination of the Coordination Area
  • MODE (1)
  • Propagation of signals in troposphere via near
  • great-circle paths
  • 4 Basic radio-climatic zones A1, A2, B, C
  • MODE (2)
  • Propagation of signals by scattering due to
  • hydrometeors
  • 15 basic rain-climatic zones A to N, P and Q



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Coordination contours shall be those which lead
to the greatest coordination distance
22
Auxiliary Contour Appendix S7(WRC-2000)
B
Coordination contour
(55 dBW)
A
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Coordination area of Receiving Earth Station
with respect to Terrestrial Stations (R1448)
D
AUT
F
HNG
SUI
ROU
F
SVN
HRV
BIH
YUG
BUL
I
I
E
MKD
ALB
ALB
TUR
GRC
GRC
MLT
TUN
TUN
ALG
LYB  
EGY
Auxiliary Contours 10 dB and 20 dB
EGY
ALG
LBY
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Coordination area of Transmitting Earth Station
with respect to other receiving Earth Stations
(R1448)
I
MLT
TUN
EGY
ALG
LBY
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Coordination area of Receiving Earth Station
with respect to Terrestrial Stations (GIBC)
26
Coordination area of Transmitting Earth Station
with respect to other receiving Earth Stations
(GIBC)
27
Coordination Area of Mobile Earth Stations
For a mobile earth station, the periphery of the
service area is extended by the coordination
distance. The coordination distance may be a
predetermined coordination distance or it may be
calculated (No additional protection can be
assumed to be available from the earth station
horizon elevation angle for all azimuths)
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Earth Station Service Area
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Coordination Area 9.11A/9.15
Ground-based Mobile Earth Station in respect of
Terrestrial Mobile(aircraft) in Band 1 - 3 GHz
Coordination Area
500 Km
500 Km
500 Km
Service Area Mobile Earth Station
500 Km
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COORDINATION OF EARTH STATIONS WITH RESPECT TO
TERRESTRIAL STATIONS AS WELL AS EARTH STATIONS
PART I - MAIN RELEVANT PROVISIONS OF THE RADIO
REGULATIONS
PART II - COORDINATION AREA - TECHNICAL CONCEPT
PART III - COORDINATION AREA CALCULATION
METHOD
PART IV - COORDINATION REQUEST PROCEDURE
PART V - Computer Program for Determination of
Coordination Area
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PART IV
COORDINATION REQUEST
Coordination Contours AP7
COORDINATION DISTANCE CALCULATION
Countries identified
AP 5 (Criteria)
Coordination Request of Adm A (AP4/III forms And
Coordination Contours)
To Countries identified (Administrations B,
C, D, )
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Response to Request of Coordination by
Administration B
  • Acknowledge receipt of the coordination request
  • Collect data on existing and planned TS ES(ODT)
    to be brought into use in the next 3 years or to
    be operated prior to the date of bringing into
    use of earth station, falling within its
    coordination area.

B
A
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Response to Request of Coordination by
Administration B
  • Conduct Technical Examination
  • Detailed technical examination is not required
    if the TS ES(ODT)
  • Are not inside the coordination area or
  • Has no frequency overlap or
  • With lesser potential are not inside the
    Auxiliary contours
  • Interference is within the acceptable level

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Response to Request of Coordination by
Administration B
Conduct Detailed Technical Examination
Detailed technical examination is required if TS
ES(ODT) inside the coordination contour or
auxiliary contours could cause or receive
unacceptable interference. Exchange of
information like terrain profile, modulation
scheme, precise e.i.r.p and sensitivity may help
administrations to reach coordination agreement
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Response to Request of Coordination by
Administration B
Coordination agreement is reached (9.52B)
Administration B may agree to the coordination
by requesting the inclusion of its TS ES(ODT)
not yet recorded in the MIFR but are to be
brought into use in the next three years and
sends complete characteristics (AP4 Annex 1A/1B
or 2A/2B) of these stations to Administration A
and the Bureau.
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Response to Request of Coordination by
Administration B
  • Coordination agreement is not reached (9.52)
  • Administration B does not agree to the
    coordination request. It shall
  • within four months of the date of dispatch of the
    coordination data, inform Administration A of its
    disagreement
  • provide information concerning its own
    assignments upon which that disagreement is
    based and
  • make such suggestions as it is able to offer with
    a view to satisfactory resolution of the matter.
  • A copy of that information shall be sent to the
    Bureau.
  • Only that information relating to existing
    radiocommunication stations or to those to be
    brought into use within the next three months for
    terrestrial stations, or three years for earth
    stations, shall be treated as notifications under
    Nos. 11.2 or 11.9.

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COORDINATION OF EARTH STATIONS WITH RESPECT TO
TERRESTRIAL STATIONS AS WELL AS EARTH STATIONS
PART I - MAIN RELEVANT PROVISIONS OF THE RADIO
REGULATIONS
PART II - COORDINATION AREA - TECHNICAL CONCEPT
PART III - COORDINATION AREA CALCULATION
METHOD
PART IV - COORDINATION REQUEST PROCEDURE
PART V - Computer Program for Determination of
Coordination Area
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PART V
Computer Program for Determination of
Coordination Area
R1448 for methods specified in Appendix 7
(WRC-2000) or AP7 embedded in GIBC (Graphical
Interface for Batch Calculations)
Presented in Workshop
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