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From : Hiroshi Esaki
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Subject : WIDE Project (Japan) Submission for WCIT-12
Date : Sat, 3 Nov 2012 00:25:54 +0900
Organization : The University of Tokyo
WIDE Project (General) Statement on Internet Governance
The following is a brief summary of points for consideration, by the WIDE Project (*1).
(...) The WIDE project is pleased to promise to engage in and contribute to the ongoing dialogue on multi-stakeholder approaches to Internet governance. -- =======================================
Hiroshi ESAKI, Ph.D Director, WIDE Project Professor, The University of Tokyo,
WIDE Project (Japan) Submission for WCIT-12 , Hiroshi Esaki, 11/02/2012
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P.2001 : A general purpose wide-range terrestrial propagation model in the frequency range 30 MHz to 50 GHz
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P.2001 : A general purpose wide-range terrestrial propagation model in the frequency range 30 MHz to 50 GHz
Recommendation P.2001
Approved in 2021-09
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Number
Title
Status
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P.2001-4 (09/2021)
A general purpose wide-range terrestrial propagation model in the frequency range 30 MHz to 50 GHz
In force (Main)
205/3
Previous versions
Number
Title
Status
Questions
P.2001-1 (09/2013)
A general purpose wide-range terrestrial propagation model in the frequency range 30 MHz to 50 GHz
Superseded
N/A
P.2001-2 (07/2015)
A general purpose wide-range terrestrial propagation model in the frequency range 30 MHz to 50 GHz
Superseded
N/A
P.2001-3 (08/2019)
A general purpose wide-range terrestrial propagation model in the frequency range 30 MHz to 50 GHz
Superseded
205/3
P.2001-0 (02/2012)
A general purpose wide-range terrestrial propagation model in the frequency range 30 MHz to 50 GHz Note 1- Digital map files and test results for the wide range propagation model in Recommendation ITU-R P.2001 provided in the zip file .
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ITU Development Forum
International Telecommunication Union
ITU WORKSHOP on SHORT RANGE DEVICES (SRDs) AND ULTRA WIDE BAND (UWB)
(Geneva, 3 June 2014*)
* in conjunction with the June 2014 block of meetings of ITU-R Study Group 1
Olivier Pellay, ANFR
CEPT SRD Spectrum management principles
ITU Workshop on Short Range Devices (SRDs) and Ultra Wide Band (UWB), 3 June 2014, Geneva 2
Content
1. (...) ITU Workshop on Short Range Devices (SRDs) and Ultra Wide Band (UWB), 3 June 2014, Geneva 9
Organization scheme
Industry
Administrations
Standards, Reports
European Commission
ECC Electronic Communications Committee
C E
P T
Systems Ref. (...) ITU Workshop on Short Range Devices (SRDs) and Ultra Wide Band (UWB), 3 June 2014, Geneva 16
….Authorization regime considerations
Strategy and Principles
SRDs are usually associated with general authorizations.
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ITU Development Forum
International Telecommunication Union
ITU WORKSHOP on SHORT RANGE DEVICES (SRDs) AND ULTRA WIDE BAND (UWB)
(Geneva, 3 June 2014*)
* in conjunction with the June 2014 block of meetings of ITU-R Study Group 1
Mr. LIU Bin
Radio Regulatory Policy Research Division of the State Radio Monitoring
Center (SRMC) of MIIT, China
SRD and its Challenge — SRD Management in China
ITU Workshop on Short Range Devices (SRDs) and Ultra Wide Band (UWB), 3 June 2014, Geneva
Radio management is playing an essential role in building an information society. There is increasing demand for, and use of,
short-range devices (SRDs) for a wide variety of applications throughout the world. Implementation of regulations for SRDs is a
matter for national administrations, but encouraging SRDs regional/global spectrum harmonization could reduce the potential for harmful interference from SRDs to radiocommunication services.
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Foreword
ITU Workshop on Short Range Devices (SRDs) and Ultra Wide Band (UWB), 3 June 2014, Geneva 3
Challenges of SRDs
SRDs Management in China
Considerations
Summary
OUTLINE
ITU Workshop on Short Range Devices (SRDs) and Ultra Wide Band (UWB), 3 June 2014, Geneva 4
Challenges of SRDs
SRDs Management in China
Considerations
Summary
PART I
ITU Workshop on Short Range Devices (SRDs) and Ultra Wide Band (UWB), 3 June 2014, Geneva
Many reports studied the challenges of SRDs Two new challenges from different views Challenge 1 The current application scenarios of SRDs may be
different from previous analysis, so potential interference may occur. Report ITU-R SM.2153: “SRDs are used virtually
everywhere” Application scenarios of SRDs may differ from the result of
simulation analysis Accordingly, it is required to update relevant technical
standards and to improve the management.
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Challenges of SRDs
ITU Workshop on Short Range Devices (SRDs) and Ultra Wide Band (UWB), 3 June 2014, Geneva
Challenge 2 The widely application of SRDs, especially with a
growing expansion in areas such as medical care, makes the issue of global harmonization of SRDs more urgent. the increasing application of short-range radio
technology in areas such as medical care Report ITU-R SM.2210: “It would be very difficult to
harmonize frequency bands for all SRDs.” Resolution ITU-R 54: “to study on the regional and/or
global harmonization of technical and operating parameters…”
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Challenges of SRDs
ITU Workshop on Short Range Devices (SRDs) and Ultra Wide Band (UWB), 3 June 2014, Geneva 7
PART II
Challenges of SRDs
SRDs Management in China
Considerations
Summary
ITU Workshop on Short Range Devices (SRDs) and Ultra Wide Band (UWB), 3 June 2014, Geneva
1. (...) Above 917 MHz, –46 dBm per 30 kHz
ITU Workshop on Short Range Devices (SRDs) and Ultra Wide Band (UWB), 3 June 2014, Geneva 15
SRDs Management in China
Effects of the Provisions on RFID management in China according to incomplete statistics, as of the end of
2013 nearly 200 types of RFID devices have passed the type
approval the average annual growth of the RFID industry scale
reached 36.87% in 2007-2012 the industry scale in 2013 was estimated to reached 32
billion Yuan. China’s efforts on frequency planning with respect to
RFID in relevant frequency bands make significant contributions to the global development of RFID industry and SRDs regional/global harmonization
ITU Workshop on Short Range Devices (SRDs) and Ultra Wide Band (UWB), 3 June 2014, Geneva
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