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Committed to connecting the world ITU-R Study Groups 1

International spectrum management framework ITU Constitution, Convention Radio Regulations Bi/multilateral Agreements ITU-R Recommendations ITU-R Reports, Handbooks, software tools Plenipot WRC RRC RRB RA Study Groups WPs, TGs High level principles, rights and obligations Table of Frequency Allocations Satellite orbit/terrestrial Plans Interference thresholds Frequency coordination Frequency registration Emergency procedures Rules of Procedure Technical characteristics Sharing criteria/assessment Spectrum management Operational aspects

Study Group 1 Spectrum management Spectrum management -principles and techniques General principles of sharing Spectrum monitoring Long-term strategies for spectrum utilization Economic approaches to national spectrum management Chairman: Mr. Sergey PASTUKH Counsellor: Mr. Philippe AUBINEAU

Study Group 1 Working Parties Working Party 1A (WP 1A) - Spectrum engineering techniques Working Party 1B (WP 1B) - Spectrum management methodologies and economic strategies Working Party 1C (WP 1C) - Spectrum monitoring

Study Group 1 Some topics of particular interest Wireless communication for control Wireless Power Transmission (incl. for Electric Vehicle) Capacitor Battery Rectifier Secondary coil Primary coil Secondary coil Magnetic field LF power supply Ac in Secondary coil Primary coil Primary coil Capacitor Simulation result of magnetic field around WPT system Harmonization for short-range devices (incl. UWB, RFID) Re port SM.2303-3-07 Performance evaluation of Mobile DF units Electromagnetic field measurements to assess human exposure

Study Group 3 Radiowave propagation Propagation in ionized and non-ionized media Point-to-point, point-to-area and Earthspace propagation Modelling and development of prediction methods Radio noise Chairman: Mrs. Carol WILSON Counsellor: Mr. David BOTHA

Study Group 3 Working Parties Working Party 3J (WP 3J) - Propagation fundamentals Working Party 3K (WP 3K) - Point-to-area propagation Working Party 3L (WP 3L) - Ionospheric propagation and radio noise Working Party 3M (WP 3M) - Point-to-point and Earth-space propagation

Topics of particular interest in Study Group 3 Propagation models for sharing studies between IMT and incumbent services in bands in the range 24.25-86 GHz (WRC-19 AI 1.13) (m) 41 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 41 Propagation models in the range 275-450 GHz for sharing and compatibility studies between the land-mobile, fixed and passive services (WRC-19 AI 1.15) (m) 39 37 35 33 31 29 27 25 23 21 19 17 15 13 11 39 37 35 33 31 29 27 25 23 21 19 17 15 13 11 (m) Photo 9 7 Window 5 Building entry loss models 0 3 1 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 (m) Entrance 100 97 97 94 94 91 91 88 88 85 85 82 82 79 79 76 76 T x

Study Group 4 Satellite services Systems, air interfaces and performance in FSS, BSS, MSS and RDSS Efficient orbit/spectrum utilization for FSS, BSS, MSS and RDSS IP global broadband Internet access via satellite Early warning and relief operations Systems and networks in the RNSS Chairman: Mr. Chris HOFER Counsellor: Mr. Nelson MALAGUTI

Study Group 4 Working Parties Working Party 4A (WP 4A) - Efficient orbit/spectrum utilization for FSS and BSS Working Party 4B (WP 4B) - Systems, air interfaces, performance and availability objectives for FSS, BSS and MSS, including IP-based applications and satellite news gathering Working Party 4C (WP 4C) Efficient orbit/spectrum utilization for MSS and RDSS

Topics of particular interest in Study Group 4 Use of the frequency bands 17.7-19.7 GHz (space-to-earth) and 27.5-29.5 GHz (Earth-tospace) by earth stations in motion (ESIM) communicating with geostationary space stations in the fixed-satellite service Technical, operational issues and regulatory provisions for non-geostationary fixed-satellite service satellite systems in the frequency bands 37.5-39.5 GHz (space to-earth), 39.5 42.5 GHz (space to-earth), 47.2 50.2 GHz (Earth to-space) and 50.4-51.4 GHz (Earth-tospace)

Study Group 5 Terrestrial services IMT-2000, IMT-Advanced and IMT-2020 Fixed, mobile, portable and nomadic communications, including BWA, RLANs, HAPS, ITS Radiodetermination service Maritime and aeronautical services Amateur service SDR and CRs Chairman: Mr. Martin FENTON Counsellor: Mr. Sergio BUONOMO

Study Group 5 Working Parties and Task Group Working Party 5A (WP 5A) - Land mobile service above 30 MHz (excluding IMT); wireless access in the fixed service; amateur and amateur-satellite services Working Party 5B (WP 5B) - Maritime mobile service including Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS); aeronautical mobile service and radiodetermination service (Counsellor: Mr. Vadim Nozdrin) Working Party 5C (WP 5C) - Fixed wireless systems; HF and other systems below 30 MHz in the fixed and land mobile services Working Party 5D (WP 5D) - IMT systems Task Group 5/1 (TG 5/1) - WRC-19 agenda item 1.13 (Counsellor: Mr. David Botha)

IMT-2000, IMT-Advanced, IMT-2020 All 3G and 4G mobile broadband systems are based on the ITU s IMT standards. ITU established the detailed specifications for IMT-2000 and the first 3G deployments commenced around the year 2000. In January 2012, ITU defined the next big leap forward with 4G wireless cellular technology IMT-Advanced and this is now being progressively deployed worldwide. The detailed investigation of the key elements of IMT- 2020 are now well underway. IMT provides the global platform on which to build the next generations of mobile broadband connectivity

IMT-2020 usage scenarios Enhanced Mobile Broadband Gigabytes in a second 3D video, UHD screens Smart Home/Building Work and play in the cloud Augmented reality Industry automation Smart City Voice Future IMT Mission critical application, e.g. e-health Self Driving Car Massive Machine Type Communications Ultra-reliable and Low Latency Communications

Study Group 6 Broadcasting service The broadcasting chain, end-to-end Programme production Programme assembly Terrestrial delivery Chairman: Dr. Yukihiro NISHIDA Counsellor: Mr. Pham HAI

Study Group 6 Working Parties Working Party 6A (WP 6A) - Terrestrial broadcasting delivery Working Party 6B (WP 6B) - Broadcast service assembly and access Working Party 6C (WP 6C) - Programme production and quality assessment

The New ITU Handbook on DTTB networks and systems implementation it includes all the important developments in the last 15 years: RRC-06 - Geneva Agreement GE06; WRCs Decisions - additional allocations to the mobile service and reduction of the Broadcasting Service bands; New audio-visual formats (HDTV, UHDTV, immersive sound); Progress in compression techniques; New multiplexing techniques (MMT); 2nd generation digital modulation technologies; Numerous new DTTB systems; Developments in IBB (Integrated Broadcast-Broadband) systems; Progress in accessibility services. Draft approved in Oct 16, (see Doc. 6/74 ), The new Handbook compliments the earlier published ITU-R Handbook on Digital terrestrial television broadcasting in the VHF/UHF bands as well as the ITU-D Guidelines for the transition from analogue to digital broadcasting

Study Group 7 Science services Systems for space operation, space research, Earth exploration and meteorology Radio astronomy Standard frequency and time signals Chairman: Mr. John ZUZEK Counsellor: Mr. Vadim NOZDRIN

Study Group 7 Working Parties Working Party 7A (WP 7A) - Time signals and frequency standard emissions: Systems and applications (terrestrial and satellite) for dissemination of standard time and frequency signals Working Party 7B (WP 7B) - Space radiocommunication applications: Systems for transmission/reception of telecommand, tracking and telemetry data for space operation, space research, Earth exploration-satellite, and meteorological satellite services Working Party 7C (WP 7C) - Remote sensing systems: active and passive remote sensing applications in the Earth exploration-satellite service and systems of the MetAids service, as well as space research sensors, including planetary sensors Working Party 7D (WP 7D) - Radio astronomy: radio astronomy and radar astronomy sensors, both Earth-based and space-based, including space very long baseline interferometry (VLBI)

Topics of particular interest in Study Group 7 Preserving spectrum for operation and development of meteorological applications timely warning of impending natural disasters, accurate climate prediction, the status of global water and bio resources in support of the Sustainable Development Goals Revision of joint ITU/WMO Handbook Use of Radio Spectrum for Meteorology

Coordination Committee for Vocabulary (CCV) Coordination and approval of, in close collaboration with the Radiocommunication Study Groups, the General Secretariat (Conferences and Publications Department) and other interested organizations (mainly the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC)) : vocabulary, including abbreviations and initials; related subjects (quantities and units, graphical and letter symbols). The terminology managed by the Radiocommunication Sector is included in the database ITU Terms and Definitions (www.itu.int/itu-r/go/terminology-database). Chairman: Mr. Christian RISSONE Counsellor: Mr. Nelson MALAGUTI

ITU Member States & ITU-R Members Study Groups in the WRC Process RA Rep Rec CPM-2 ITU-R Study Groups: SG-1: Spectrum management SG-3: Radiowave propagation SG-4: Satellite services SG-5: Terrestrial services SG-6: Broadcasting service SG-7: Science services CPM Report ITU Member States WRC Director Radiocommunication Bureau CPM-1 Final Acts RRB RoP Revisions to the Radio Regulations WRC Resolution Next WRC Agenda RRB:Radio Regulations Board SGs: Radiocommunication Study Groups RA: Radiocommunication Assembly WRC: World Radiocommunication Conference CPM: Conference Preparatory Meeting Rec: ITU-R Recommendation RoP: Rules of Procedure RR: Radio Regulations (treaty Adopted by ITU Council

1.1 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 *** 1.9.1 1.9.2 1.10 WRC-19 agenda items & Resp. Groups Responsible ITU-R Groups 1.2 WP 5A WP 7B WP 4A WP 5B TG 5/1 ** WP 5C WP 1A WP 4C *** WP 5D WP 1B 2, 4, 10 CPM19-2 8 Art. 5 (country) footnotes ** see 2 nd next slide *** WP 4C is also in charge of developing studies and draft CPM text on resolves to invite ITU-R 2 of Res. 359 (Rev.WRC-15) (AI 1.8) and sending that to WP 5B WRC-19 9.1 Issues BR Dir. s Report (9) 3, 5, 6, 9 9.1.6 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 7* 9.1.5 9.1.1* 9.1.2* 9.1.3 9.1.9 9.1.4 9.1.8 9.1.7 WAS/ RLAN * Relevant part

Access to documentation TIES (Telecom Information Exchange Services) accounts allow members to access restricted databases, documents and technical databases; All representatives of Member States, Sector Members, Associates and Academia are able to have with a TIES account

Participation Direct Remote Webcasts Correspondence groups

Benefits Global standards guaranteed performance, economies of scale reduced costs, increased reliability, simplified coordination Unique forum to reach consensus amongst the broad range of stakeholders 193 Member States, > 700 Sector Members, Associates and Academia representing equipment manufacturers, network operators, the scientific and research community On the cutting edge of technology development Make new contacts and meet with peers - share experience and find common solutions for spectrum management

Study Group Products ITU-R Recommendations Reports and Handbooks Technical bases for radio conferences