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Dandin Group Is there Part 15 Congestion? Dewayne Hendricks 28 June 2000 FCC TAC 2
Dandin Group Overview Purpose of Study Approach for first phase Framing the problem Results of data gathering Inside/Outside Sharing Scenarios 3
Dandin Group Purpose of Study Clarification of decision to start the study There is a growing sense that there is increasing interference/congestion in the Part 15 bands. Complaints have already come into the FCC from the general public Determine if this is indeed true and try to see if there are some possible solutions that could be recommended to the FCC by the TAC. 4
Dandin Group Approach for the first phase Size the problem Gather facts Bring TAC members up to speed on problem Determine where to take the study next 5
Dandin Group Framing the Problem Limit to Part and Look at outside and inside use Is the current FCC approach still feasible? –Labeling 6
Dandin Group Bands MHz MHz GHz, GHz, GHz (U-NII) GHz (SS) 7
Dandin Group Cast of Characters Various Government Use Part 18 (ISM) Location Services (900 MHz) Amateur Radio Service (ARS) Part 15 (various devices) 8
Dandin Group Press picks up on the problem NYT Story ‘Preparing for a Collision of Wireless Services’ April 27, 2000 “If wireless networks proliferate as fast as many researchers predict, is itpossible for the airwaves to become overloaded? Cell phones and somehandheld organizers transmit and receive scores of messages a day. Withlaptop computers and other devices added to the mix, will there eventuallybe one big wireless traffic jam?” 9
Dandin Group ZDNET Story Appeared on 6/15 Generated companion thread on Slashdot Demonstrates the ‘inside’ problem Tested b LAN, Cordless Phone, Video Redistribution Device Data devices stopped working 10
Dandin Group ARS Scenario(1) ARS is ‘Amateur Radio Service’, FCC Part 97 ARS has allocations in all of the Part 15 bands ARS is a licensed service and has higher priority access then Part 15 In some cases, ARS has primary access to parts of the bands 11
Dandin Group ARS Scenario (2) ARS can use power levels up to 1.5 KW for most emission modes ARS can use up to 100 W for spread spectrum (SS) with automatic power control Very little use of SS today. Rules were changed last October to allow liberal use of SS. Most used modes are FM repeaters and TV 12
Dandin Group ARS Scenario (3) Repeater in SF Bay area operating since ‘96 has seen raising noise floor over the last several years This year the level has finally effected the base station operation Problem mostly caused by outside high EIRP Part 15 operations Solved for the time being by moving to low part of band 13
Dandin Group RF Lighting Scenario Part 18 ISM devices Operates in MHz ISM Band Centered on 2450 MHz Very high power levels in-band Rulemaking pending, ET Part 15 interests want Commission to limit emission levels 14
Dandin Group Results of Fact Gathering (1) Press picks up on the problem –‘Blood in the water’ Over 400 regional and local ISP’s using Part 15 for last mile bypass Confusion inside the Commission as to exact role of Part 15 Consumer is confused about how Part 15 works 15
Dandin Group Results of Fact Gathering (2) Industry is in denile about the overall problem More devices to be deployed on 2.4 GHz then anyone imagines –1 Billion Bluetooth devices by 2005 16
Dandin Group Next Steps More fact gathering Try to generate possible solutions to the problem Second report to be made at the next TAC meeting in September, 2000 Download ppt "Dandin Group Is there Part 15 Congestion? Dewayne Hendricks 28 June 2000 FCC TAC."
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