WRC 2012 Agenda Items for WP 5B

Maritime mobile service including Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS); aeronautical mobile service and radiodetermination service

The list below shows all the WRC 2012 Agenda Items for which this group is involved. Click on an Agenda Item or Resolution to get more information about which Visualyse product could be useful, and how Transfinite consultants can assist in studying this problem.

Agenda Item Description
Agenda 1.2 Enhancement of the international spectrum regulatory framework
Agenda 1.12 To protect the primary services in the band 37 - 38 GHz from interference resulting from aeronautical mobile service operations, taking into account the results of ITU-R studies, in accordance with Resolution [COM6/12]
Agenda 1.16 To consider the needs of passive systems for lightning detection in the meteorological aids service, including the possibility of an allocation in the frequency range below 20 kHz, and to take appropriate action
Agenda 1.18 To consider extending the existing primary and secondary radiodetermination-satellite service (space-to-Earth) allocations in the band 2 483.5 - 2 500 MHz in order to make a global primary allocation, and to determine the necessary regulatory provisions based upon the results of ITU-R studies
Agenda 1.19 To consider regulatory measures and their relevance, in order to enable the introduction of software-defined radio and cognitive radio systems, based on the results of ITU-R studies
Agenda 1.20 To consider the results of ITU-R studies and spectrum identification for gateway links for high altitude platform stations (HAPS) in the range between 5 850 - 7 075 MHz in order to support operations in the fixed and mobile services
Agenda 1.22 To examine the effect of emissions from short-range devices on radiocommunication services
Agenda 1.23 To consider an allocation of about 15 kHz in part of the band 415 - 526.5 kHz to the amateur service on a secondary basis, taking into account the need to protect existing services
Agenda 1.24 To consider the existing allocation to the meteorological-satellite service in the band 7 750 - 7 850 MHz with a view to extending this allocation to the band 7 850 - 7 900 MHz, limited to non-geostationary meteorological satellites in the space-to-Earth direction