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Recommendation ITU-R F.1497-2 (02/2014) Radio-frequency channel arrangements for fixed wireless systems operating in the band 55.78-66 GHz F Series Fixed service

ii Rec. ITU-R F.1497-2 Foreword The role of the Radiocommunication Sector is to ensure the rational, equitable, efficient and economical use of the radio-frequency spectrum by all radiocommunication services, including satellite services, and carry out studies without limit of frequency range on the basis of which Recommendations are adopted. The regulatory and policy functions of the Radiocommunication Sector are performed by World and Regional Radiocommunication Conferences and Radiocommunication Assemblies supported by Study Groups. Policy on Intellectual Property Right (IPR) ITU-R policy on IPR is described in the Common Patent Policy for ITU-T/ITU-R/ISO/IEC referenced in Annex 1 of Resolution ITU-R 1. Forms to be used for the submission of patent statements and licensing declarations by patent holders are available from http://www.itu.int/itu-r/go/patents/en where the Guidelines for Implementation of the Common Patent Policy for ITU-T/ITU-R/ISO/IEC and the ITU-R patent information database can also be found. Series of ITU-R Recommendations (Also available online at http://www.itu.int/publ/r-rec/en) Series BO BR BS BT F M P RA RS S SA SF SM SNG TF V Title Satellite delivery Recording for production, archival and play-out; film for television Broadcasting service (sound) Broadcasting service (television) Fixed service Mobile, radiodetermination, amateur and related satellite services Radiowave propagation Radio astronomy Remote sensing systems Fixed-satellite service Space applications and meteorology Frequency sharing and coordination between fixed-satellite and fixed service systems Spectrum management Satellite news gathering Time signals and frequency standards emissions Vocabulary and related subjects Note: This ITU-R Recommendation was approved in English under the procedure detailed in Resolution ITU-R 1. Electronic Publication Geneva, 2014 ITU 2014 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, by any means whatsoever, without written permission of ITU.

Rec. ITU-R F.1497-2 1 RECOMMENDATION ITU-R F.1497-2 Radio-frequency channel arrangements for fixed wireless systems operating in the band 55.78-66 GHz (Question ITU-R 247/5) (2000-2002-2014) Scope This Recommendation specifies radio-frequency channel arrangements for fixed wireless systems (FWS) using TDD (time division duplex) or FDD (frequency division duplex) with channel separations of 3.5, 7, 14, 28, 30, and 56 in the range 55.78-66 GHz, the portions of which have been identified for use for high-density applications in the fixed service (HDFS). Keywords Fixed service, radio-frequency channel arrangement, oxygen absorption, frequency division duplex (FDD), time division duplex (TDD), guard band. The ITU Radiocommunication Assembly, considering a) that the frequency range 55.78-66 GHz is allocated worldwide to the fixed service and to a number of other services sharing different portions of that band on a co-primary basis; b) that the bands 55.78-59 GHz and 64-66 GHz are as being available for high-density applications in the fixed service (FS); c) that in the frequency range 55.78-66 GHz high antenna directivity is achievable even with small size antenna, increasing the density of equipment and further reducing the risk of interference with the same and other radio services; d) that the propagation characteristics in this frequency range are significantly affected by additional attenuation due to oxygen absorption and, in particular, the central 57-64 GHz portion of the band exhibits the higher attenuation, which facilitate the deployment of a large number of short-range digital fixed links also in an uncoordinated manner; e) that ITU-R should develop radio-frequency channel arrangements in order to make the most effective use of the spectrum available; f) that differing applications licensed by various administrations may require different radio-frequency channel arrangements; g) that the applications in this frequency range may require differing channel bandwidths; h) that several radio services with various transmission signal characteristics and capacities may be in simultaneous use in this frequency range; j) that, due to different propagation behaviour and different sharing conditions, different portions of the whole 55.78-66 GHz may require different regulatory considerations for their use; k) that a high degree of compatibility between radio-frequency channels of different arrangements can be achieved by selecting channel centre frequencies within a homogeneous basic pattern,

2 Rec. ITU-R F.1497-2 recognizing that, in the band 55.78-56.26 GHz, in order to protect stations in the Earth exploration-satellite service (passive), the maximum power density delivered by the transmitter to the antenna of a fixed service station is limited to 26 db(w/) in the Radio Regulations, noting a) that frequency division duplex (FDD) and time division duplex (TDD) systems may be used simultaneously in the same geographical area providing sufficient measures are put in place to allow successful coordination; b) that the high additional attenuation due to oxygen absorption, effectively limits the achievable path length and interference level; c) that, also in absence of coordination, equipment may listen for a free channel before transmission to recognize existing transmissions in order to minimize interference problems and to ensure continued operation of existing transmissions, recommends 1 that administrations should consider the channel arrangement given in Annex 1, 1 for TDD FS system deployment in the frequency range 55.78-57 GHz (see Note 1); 2 that administrations should consider the channel arrangement given in Annex 1, 2 for FDD FS system deployment in the frequency range 55.78-57 GHz (see Note 1); 3 that administrations wishing to implement a specific radio-frequency plan should consider the channel arrangement given in Annex 2 for FS systems deployment, either FDD or TDD, in the frequency range 57-64 GHz (see Note 2); 4 that administrations wishing to implement a specific radio-frequency plan should consider the channel arrangements given in Annex 3 for FS systems deployment, either FDD or TDD, in the frequency range 64-66 GHz; 5 that administrations may consider the channel arrangements in Annexes 2 and 3 for a combined use of the bands 57-64 GHz and 64-66 GHz utilizing a - channel separation; 6 that the following Notes are considered as part of this Recommendation. NOTE 1 The channel arrangements in Annex 1 provide the same centre frequencies for both TDD and FDD operation. NOTE 2 The channel arrangement in Annex 2 can also be used in any portion of the 57-64 GHz range, due to different national needs.

Rec. ITU-R F.1497-2 3 Annex 1 Radio-frequency channel arrangement in the band 55.78-57 GHz 1 For FS systems using TDD Let: f r be the reference frequency of 55 786 f n be the centre frequency of a radio-frequency channel in the band 55.78-57 GHz, then the centre frequencies of individual channels are expressed by the following relationships: a) for systems with a channel separation of 56 : f n = f r + 28 + 56 n n = 1, 2, 3,... 20 b) for systems with a channel separation of 28 : f n = f r + 42 + 28 n n = 1, 2, 3,... 40 c) for systems with a channel separation of 14 : f n = f r + 49 + 14 n n = 1, 2, 3,... 80 d) for systems with a channel separation of 7 : f n = f r + 52.5 + 7 n n = 1, 2, 3,... 160 e) for systems with a channel separation of 3.5 : f n = f r + 54.25 + 3.5 n n = 1, 2, 3,... 320.

4 Rec. ITU-R F.1497-2 XS: Z 1 S: Z 2 S: XS TABLE 1 Calculated parameters according to Recommendation ITU-R F.746 n f 1 f nmax Z 1 S Z 2 S 56 1,... 20 55 870 56 934 90 66 28 1,... 40 55 856 56 948 76 52 14 1,... 80 55 849 56 955 69 45 7 1, 160 55 845.5 56 958.5 65.5 41.5 3.5 1, 320 55 843.75 56 960.25 63.75 39.75 separation between centre frequencies of adjacent channels separation between the lower band edge and the centre frequency of the first channel separation between centre frequencies of the final channel and the upper band edge. 2 For FS systems using FDD The radio-frequency channel arrangement for channel separations of 56, 28, 14, 7 and 3.5 shall be derived as follows: Let: f r f n f n be the reference frequency of 55 814 be the centre frequency of the radio-frequency channel in the lower half of the band be the centre frequency of the radio-frequency channel in the upper half of the band = 616 = 112 Tx/Rx separation band separation then the frequencies of individual channels are expressed by the following relationships: a) for systems with a channel separation of 56 : lower half of the band: f n = f r + 56 n upper half of the band: f n = f r + 616 + 56 n n = 1, 2, 9 b) for systems with a channel separation of 28 : lower half of the band: f n = f r + 14 + 28 n upper half of the band: f n = f r + 630 + 28 n n = 1, 2, 3, 18 c) for systems with a channel separation of 14 : lower half of the band: f n = f r + 21 + 14 n

Rec. ITU-R F.1497-2 5 upper half of the band: f n = f r + 637 + 14 n n = 1, 2, 3, 36 d) for systems with a channel separation of 7 : lower half of the band: f n = f r + 24.5 + 7 n upper half of the band: f n = f r + 640.5 + 7 n n = 1, 2, 3, 72 e) for systems with a channel separation of 3.5 : lower half of the band: f n r + 26.25 + 3.5 n upper half of the band: f = f r + 642.25 + 3.5 n n = 1, 2, 3, 144. n TABLE 2 Calculated parameters according to Recommendation ITU-R F.746 XS n f 1 f nmax f 1 f nmax Z 1 S Z 2 S YS DS 56 1,... 9 55 870 56 318 56 486 56 934 90 66 168 616 28 1,... 18 55 856 56 332 56 472 56 948 76 52 140 616 14 1,... 36 55 849 56 339 56 465 56 955 69 45 126 616 7 1, 72 55 845.5 56 342.5 56 461.5 56 958.5 65.5 41.5 119 616 3.5 1, 144 55 843.75 56 344.25 56 459.75 56 960.25 63.75 39.5 115.5 616 XS: separation between centre frequencies of adjacent channels YS: separation between centre frequencies of the closest go and return channels Z 1 S: separation between the lower band edge and the centre frequency of the first channel Z 2 S: separation between centre frequencies of the final channel and the upper band edge DS: duplex spacing ( f ' n fn ).

6 Rec. ITU-R F.1497-2 Annex 2 Radio-frequency channel arrangement in the band 57-64 GHz This Annex gives basic frequency channel arrangements for both FDD and TDD applications. Let: f r f n be the reference frequency of 56 9 be the centre frequency of a radio-frequency channel in the band 57-59 GHz, then the centre frequencies of individual basic channel are expressed by the following relationship: f n = f r + 25 + n n = 1, 2, 3,... 140. Figure 1 shows the basic channel arrangement. Wider channel operation, up to 2 0, either TDD or FDD, may be derived by basic channels aggregation. FDD duplex separation is not specifically identified; it may be either left free or defined at national level according to the needs. Channels n = 1, 2 may be considered as guard-band (GB) towards lower band 55.78-57 GHz (see Annex 1), possibly subject to different coordination conditions; in this case they should only be used for e.g. temporary purposes or equipment alignment and propagation tests. In the upper band edge, there is no need for guard band because the same system might appropriately operate also in the adjacent 64-66 GHz band. Bands limits (GHz) (see Note 1) channel number 1 2 3 4 FIGURE 1 Basic channel arrangement 57-64 GHz 57-59 59-63 63-64 39 40 41 42 119 120 121 G B NOTE 1 The separation into three major frequency ranges is indicative only. Regulatory considerations at national level may differ. Based on these national considerations, the administrations may choose to deploy radio systems within channels overlapping these boundaries as well as be paired within these bands. NOTE 2 Administrations may wish to combine the use of PP radio systems in the 57-64 GHz band with the 64-66 GHz band according to Annex 3 of this Recommendation. If circumstances allow, these radio systems may also be deployed within a channel overlapping the boundary with the 57-64 GHz band as well as being paired within these bands. Different regulatory provisions between these bands are to be taken into account at national level. 140

Rec. ITU-R F.1497-2 7 XS TABLE 3 Calculated parameters according to Recommendation ITU-R F.746 n f1 f140 Z1S Z2S 1,... 140 57 025 63 975 25 25 XS: separation between centre frequencies of adjacent channels Z 1 S: separation between the lower band edge and the centre frequency of the first channel Z 2 S: separation between centre frequencies of the final channel and the upper band edge. Annex 3 Radio-frequency channel arrangements in the band 64-66 GHz This Annex gives examples of frequency channel arrangements for both FDD and TDD applications. The 30 or basic channels for both types of applications can be aggregated to form larger blocks/channels as required by the national administration. Administrations may also wish to combine the use of point-to-point radio systems in the 64-66 GHz band with the contiguous 57-64 GHz band according to Annex 2 of this Recommendation. These radio systems may also be deployed within a channel overlapping the boundary with the 64-66 GHz band as well as being paired within this band, using either: a) a number of 30 basic channels and the lower 10 guard band from the arrangement of Fig. 3 or; b) a number of basic channels according to the arrangement of Fig. 6. It should be noted that the different amount of oxygen absorption in the 57-64 GHz band and in the 64-66 GHz band may suggest, at a national level, different regulatory provisions between these bands. 1 FDD and TDD arrangements with 30 basic channels Let: f r be the reference frequency of 569 ; f n be the centre frequency of a radio-frequency channel in the band 64-66 GHz, then the centre frequencies of individual channels are expressed by the following relationships: a) for FDD arrangements: f n = f r + 7 045 + 30 n f n = f r + 8 035 + 30 n n = 1, 2, 3,... 33

8 Rec. ITU-R F.1497-2 b) for TDD arrangements: f n = f r + 7 045 + 30 n n = 1, 2, 3,... 66 Figure 2 shows the basic FDD arrangement consisting of 33 paired 30 basic channels, which can be aggregated to form paired FDD channels/blocks consisting of several contiguous 30 basic channels. FIGURE 2 Basic 30 channels FDD arrangement 64-66 GHz (duplex separation: 990 ) 10 33 30 channels 33 30 channels 10 64 000 64 010 65 000 65 990 66 000 Figure 3 shows the basic TDD arrangement consisting of 66 basic channels of 30, which can be aggregated to form TDD channels/blocks consisting of several 30 basic channels. FIGURE 3 Basic 30 channel TDD arrangement 64-66 GHz 10 (Note) 66 30 channels 10 64 000 64 010 65 000 NOTE When used in conjunction with a contiguous lower band (from 57-64 GHz range in Annex 2 of this Recommendation), this guard band may also be used. 65 990 66 000 2 Arrangement with basic channels (64-66 GHz only) Let: f r be the reference frequency of 56 9 f n be the centre frequency of a radio-frequency channel in the frequency band 64-66 GHz, then the centre frequencies of individual channels are expressed by the following relationships: a) for FDD arrangements: f n = f r + 7 075 + n f n = f r + 8 025 + n n = 1, 2, 3,... 19

Rec. ITU-R F.1497-2 9 b) for TDD arrangements: f n = f r + 7 075 + n n = 1, 2, 3,... 38 Figure 4 shows the basic FDD channel arrangement consisting of 19 paired basic channels of and Fig. 5 shows the basic TDD channel arrangement consisting of 38 unpaired basic channels of, which can be aggregated to form paired FDD or TDD channels/blocks consisting of several contiguous basic channels. These arrangements are valid when not used in conjunction with the arrangement in lower 57-64 GHz band (Annex 2 of this Recommendation). FIGURE 4 Basic channels FDD arrangement 64-66 GHz (duplex separation: 9 ) 19 channels 19 channels 64 000 64 0 65 000 65 9 66 000 FIGURE 5 Basic channels TDD arrangement 64-66 GHz 38 channels 64 000 64 0 65 9 66 000 3 Arrangement with basic channels (64-66 GHz in conjunction with lower band) Centre frequency of the basic channels is considered as extension, with higher n, of that in Annex 2 of this Recommendation. Let: f r be the reference frequency of 56 9 f n be the centre frequency of a radio-frequency channel in the frequency band 64-66 GHz, then the centre frequencies of individual channels are expressed by the following relationships: f n = f r + 25 + n n = 141, 142, 143,... 179. Figure 6 shows the channel arrangement consisting of 39 basic channels of when used in conjunction with the arrangement and basic channel aggregation method in lower

10 Rec. ITU-R F.1497-2 57-64 GHz band described in Annex 2 of this Recommendation; there is no need for a lower guard band of. The arrangement is valid for both TDD and FDD deployment, as appropriate. FIGURE 6 Basic channel arrangement 64-66 GHz (used in conjunction with arrangement in lower band) Basic channel number 141 142 143 144 64 000 65 9 177 178 179 66 000 TABLE 4 Calculated parameters according to Recommendation ITU-R F.746 XS 30 30 (Note) n 1,... 33 (FDD) 1,... 66 (TDD) 1,... 19 (FDD) 1, 38 (TDD) f 1 f nmax f 1 f nmax Z 1 S Z 2 S YS DS 64 025 64 985 65 015 65 975 25 25 30 990 64 025 65 975 25 25 64 075 64 975 65 025 65 925 75 75 9 64 075 65 925 75 75 141, 179 64 025 65 925 25 75 XS: separation between centre frequencies of adjacent channels YS: separation between centre frequencies of the closest go and return channels Z1S: separation between the lower band edge and the centre frequency of the first channel Z2S: separation between centre frequencies of the final channel and the upper band edge DS: duplex spacing ( f ' n fn). NOTE Extension of the channel arrangement in Annex 2.