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Title: Radio Quiet Zones (RQZ) - working with your national administration


1
Radio Quiet Zones (RQZ)- working with your
national administration
  • Tasso Tzioumis
  • Australia Telescope National Facility (ATNF)
  • Tasso.Tzioumis_at_ .csiro.au
  • COSPAR2008 Montreal 14 July 2008

2
Why? -- Need for RQZ?
  • RA systems extremely sensitive
  • ? very susceptible to RFI
  • RA allocated very little spectrum (2 at cm ??)
  • Still RFI from out-of-band (OoB) emissions
  • RA operates over full radio spectrum
  • ? RFI from radiocommunication services
  • prevention better than cure
  • ? RQZ is 1st step of mitigation

3
What? -- Radio Quiet?
  • Radio Quiet ? Radio Silent
  • Passive bands (e.g. 1400-1427 MHz)
  • all emissions are prohibited (Fn. 5.340)
  • but OoB emissions still a problem
  • RQZ ? prevent harmful (detrimental) RFI
  • RFI mitigation minimise harm
  • ? may influence RQZ limits area

4
RQZ selection - Population?
Sydney population 4 million
Narrabri population 4000
Mileura population 4
5
Where are the Quiet areas?
6
RQZ History
  • National RQZ
  • Within an administration
  • Sovereign rule can depart from ITU
  • Regulate terrestrial services
  • Little or no impact on satellite services
  • International RQZ
  • Moon L2 point

7
National RQZ characteristics
  • 2 distinct areas of RQZ protection
  • EMC protection
  • RFI from electrical/electronic equipment
  • Protect to few kms (5-20) 30 for heavy
    industry
  • Local/State Governments
  • Coordination zone
  • Coordinate with radio transmitters
  • 100s of km
  • Communications administration

8
Greenbank NRQZ
  • The original RQZ - model
  • 1956 West Virginia Radio Astronomy Zoning Act
  • Graded EMC restrictions to 10 miles
  • 1958 NTIA FCC ?National RQZ
  • 34000 sq km area
  • Coordination of all Tx with RA telescope
  • Excellent protection in practice

9
Other National RQZs
  • Arecibo PRCZ Puerto Rico islands
  • Coordination Zone
  • Jodrell Bank other European telescopes
  • Mainly EMC (local) some National coordination
  • GMRT
  • EMC 10 km (light)?30 km (heavy industry)
  • National coordination up to 400 km (bands)

10
ALMA Quiet Zone -- Chile
  • Central Quiet zone 30 km radius, no transmitters
    in ALMA bands (variously 31 to 950 GHz)
  • 120 km radius coordination zone
  • AUI/ESO may comment on xmit applications
  • gt 31 GHz, comply with 769 at site boundary
  • lt 31 GHz, 769 limit on transmitter power
  • Eirp such that pfd at ALMA border lt2x10-6 W/m2
  • Formal recognition is needed to avoid future
    changes in policy.
  • Need to educate the general public and
    politicians about radio astronomy and the need
    for radio quiet zone.

11
Radio sensitive zones in Australia
  • Radio Act review 2002 radio sensitive zones
  • Notification and coordination - no protection
  • Regulatory RALI (2006) to cover all Oz RA sites
  • Studies by ACMA (administration)

12
Notification zone limits
  • Limits derived from RA.769
  • 10 dB at Parkes for 30 deg Elevation limit
  • 15 dB at ATCA for array
  • VLBI levels at other stations

13
RA. 769 thresholds
14
Notification Zone Parameters
  • Limits derived from RA.769 ( 10-15 dB)
  • Propagation models from P.526 (Diffraction) and
    terrain models.

15
International RQZs
  • Shielded Zone of the Moon RQZ
  • ITU-R Rec RA.479 - Entire radio spectrum
  • No levels defined coordination
  • But some RFI from spacecraft (e.g. Mars)
  • Prohibitively expensive
  • Sun-Earth Lagrangian Point L2
  • ITU-R Rec RA.1417
  • 1.5 million km from Earth
  • Excellent RQZ WMAP (CMB) already there!

16
OECD Global Science Forum
  • OECD Task Force on Radio Astronomy and the Radio
    Spectrum (Report 2004)
  • RA and Satellite Operators
  • Recommendations
  • Technical consultations
  • Controlled Emission Zones
  • ITU-R efforts
  • Operational consultation
  • Leverage for international RQZ?

17
ITU-R Question
  • Question in WP7D to initiate studies
  • Strong opposition from satellite operators
  • Question delicately framed i.e.
  • Characteristics of existing RQZ?
  • RAS characteristics stimulating RQZ?
  • environment characteristics stimulating RQZ?
  • Work still to be done.

18
Square Kilometre Array (SKA)
  • 1 km2 collecting area in an interferometer
    array
  • sensitivity 50 x EVLA (current largest radio
    array)
  • survey speed gt10000 x faster than EVLA
  • wide frequency range 0.1 25 GHz
  • configuration longest baselines gt3000 km
  • 50 collecting arealt5km
  • wide field of view 50 sq. degree at lt1 GHz
    (250 x moon)
  • total cost 1 B operating costs 70 M/year

19
SKA Reference Design
Wide-angle radio camera
radio fish-eye lens
20
RQZ for SKA?
  • SKA to operate 100 MHz 25 GHz
  • Wide unprotected frequency range
  • Must have some RQZ protection
  • National efforts towards SKA RQZ(s)
  • All site proponents must define progress towards
    RQZ protection.
  • Short list Australia South Africa
  • Protection now for SKA demonstrators /
    pathfinders
  • Preserve quiteness of sites
  • e.g. Australia started with a spectrum embargo
    for 100-150 km radius around Mileura site.

21
RQZ guidelines -SKA Regulatory Task Force
  • Report covers Protection criteria and general
    discussion on methodology.
  • Threshold levels
  • Central site - RA.769 levels (cont line)
  • Up to 150km - RA.769 Table 1 15dB (array levels)
  • Remote sites - RA.769 VLBI levels
  • Radio propagation modelling (ITU Recs)
  • Complex and many assumptions

22
South Africa Astronomy Reserve
23
South Africa Legislation Astronomy Geographical
Advantage Act
  • Empowers the Minister for Science and Technology
    to declare protected areas around strategic
    astronomy sites by publication in the Government
    Gazette.
  • The Act empowers the Minister to prohibit
    over-flights
  • The Act covers both radio and optical astronomy
  • Three tiers of protected areas
  • Core area the physical area of the observatory
    / instrument
  • Central area surrounds the core area. Minister
    prohibits certain activities / categories of
    activities in this area
  • Coordination area Minister sets standards which
    activities must comply with
  • Protected areas apply to existing and new
    activities

24
ASKA - Australia NZ
25
SKA RQZ in Australia
  • Studies definition by ACMA CSIRO
  • RALI MS32 - in force since 24/9/2007

26
Oz RQZ procedures
  • From RALI MS32

27
Oz RQZ EMC - 1
  • EMC RFI from unintentional transmitters
  • Industrial domestic machinery
  • Oz - RFI from Mining activities
  • Mining equipment
  • Communications used by mines (e.g. VHF UHF
    radio)
  • Infrastructure for ore transport (Rail trucks)
  • Need limits and exclusion zones
  • Limits as per RQZ
  • ? Mineral Resource Management Area
  • Work with Regional authorities

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29
Oz RQZ EMC - 2
  • Other RQZ RFI issues
  • RFI from co-located science instruments (MWA)
  • Self-generated RFI
  • Buildings Computers Telescope electronics
  • Must develop EMC Limits Testing protocols
  • Base on MIL standards for testing
  • But very difficult to test to RA.769 levels
  • Correlation spectrometers
  • Radio telescope testing (e.g. at Parkes)
  • Must manage and mitigate self-RFI

30
Summary lessons learned
  • RQZs important for RA 1st step in mitigation
  • National RQZs - coordination only
  • Weak enforcement
  • RQZ essential for SKA
  • Exclusion and coordination zones
  • Strong Enforcement
  • EMC controls and testing also critical
  • Lesson from Oz experience
  • Work closely with national communications
    administration
  • Work closely with Regional bodies and
    Governments
  • ITU Question on RQZ towards IRQZs?
  • Inputs from SKA RQZ experience

31
  • Comment on the SKA RQZ in Australia in a speech
    by the chairman of the Australian Communications
    and Media Authority
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