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National Telecommunications and
Information Administration
[Docket No. 120322212–2212–01]
Spectrum Sharing Innovation Test-Bed
Pilot Program
National Telecommunications
and Information Administration, U.S.
Department of Commerce.
ACTION: Notice, request for comments.
AGENCY:
This notice describes and
seeks comment on the types and depth
of testing that the National
Telecommunications and Information
Administration (NTIA) intends to
conduct in Phase II/III of the Spectrum
Sharing Innovation Test-Bed pilot
program to assess whether devices
employing Dynamic Spectrum Access
techniques can share the frequency
spectrum with land mobile radio
systems.
SUMMARY:
Comments are due on or before
April 27, 2012.
ADDRESSES: Comments should be sent to
the attention of Ed Drocella, Office of
Spectrum Management, 1401
Constitution Avenue NW., Room 6725,
Washington DC, 20230; by facsimile
transmission to (202) 482–4595; or by
electronic mail to testbed@ntia.doc.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ed
Drocella at (202) 482–2608 or
edrocella@ntia.doc.gov.
DATES:
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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I. Background
NTIA, in coordination with the
Federal Communications Commission
(FCC) and other federal agencies,
established a Spectrum Sharing
Innovation Test-Bed (Test-Bed) pilot
program to examine the feasibility of
increased sharing between federal and
non-federal users. This pilot program is
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an opportunity for federal agencies to
work cooperatively with industry,
researchers, and academia to objectively
evaluate new technologies that can
improve management of the nation’s
airwaves.
The Test-Bed pilot program is
evaluating the ability of Dynamic
Spectrum Access (DSA) devices
employing spectrum sensing and/or geolocation techniques to share spectrum
with land mobile radio (LMR) systems
operating in the 410–420 MHz federal
band and in the 470–512 MHz nonfederal band.1 To address potential
interference to incumbent spectrum
users, the Test-Bed will include both
laboratory and field measurements
performed in three phases:
Phase I—Equipment Characterization.
Participants will send equipment
employing DSA techniques to the NTIA
Institute for Telecommunication
Sciences in Boulder, Colorado to
undergo characterization measurements
of the DSA capabilities in response to
simulated environmental signals.
Phase II—Evaluation of Capabilities.
After successful completion of Phase I,
NTIA will evaluate the DSA spectrum
sensing and/or geo-location capabilities
of the equipment in the geographic area
of the Test-Bed.
Phase III—Field Operation
Evaluation. After successful completion
of Phase II, NTIA will permit the DSA
equipment to transmit in an actual radio
frequency signal environment. An
automatic signal logging capability will
be used during operation of the TestBed to help resolve interference events
if they occur. NTIA and the participant
will establish a point-of-contact to stop
Test-Bed operations if interference is
reported.
NTIA published the Phase I test plan
in the Federal Register for public
review and comment in December
2008.2 NTIA addressed the public
comments on the test plan and
published a final version on the NTIA
Web site in February 2009.3 The annual
progress reports provide the status of
the Phase I testing.4
1 Dynamic Spectrum Access technology allows a
radio device to (i) evaluate its radio frequency
environment using spectrum sensing, geo-location,
or a combination of spectrum sensing and geolocation techniques, (ii) determine which
frequencies are available for use on a noninterference basis, and (iii) reconfigure itself to
operate on the identified frequencies.
2 Spectrum Sharing Innovation Test-Bed Pilot
Program, 73 FR 76,002 (Dec. 15, 2008).
3 The final Phase I test plan and additional
information on the Test-Bed pilot program are
available at https://www.ntia.doc.gov/category/
spectrum-sharing?page=1.
4 The annual progress reports and additional
information on the Test-Bed pilot program are
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II. Request for Comments
NTIA has established a review
process to give the public an
opportunity to participate in the
development of test plans for the TestBed pilot program.5 A copy of the draft
Phase II/III test plan is available in
Word, and PDF formats on the following
Web site: https://www.ntia.doc.gov/
category/spectrum-sharing?page=1.
On or before April 27, 2012,
interested parties wishing to comment
on the draft Phase II/III test plan should
submit to the address set forth above,
their name, address, phone number,
email address and their comments.
NTIA seeks comments on the types and
depth of testing that NTIA intends to
conduct in Phase II/III of the Spectrum
Sharing Innovation Test-Bed pilot
program to assess whether devices
employing Dynamic Spectrum Access
techniques can share the frequency
spectrum with land mobile radio
systems. Comments will be posted on
NTIA’s Web site at https://
www.ntia.doc.gov/category/spectrumsharing?page=1.
NTIA will publish the final version of
the Phase II/III test plan on its Web site.
Dated: March 22, 2012.
Kathy D. Smith,
Chief Counsel, National Telecommunications
and Information Administration.
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5 There are certain limitations on the public
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Cooperative Research and Development Agreements
or Joint Project Agreements with the equipment
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Telecommunications and Information Administration
[Docket No. 120322212-2212-01]
Spectrum Sharing Innovation Test-Bed Pilot Program
AGENCY: National Telecommunications and Information Administration,
U.S. Department of Commerce.
ACTION: Notice, request for comments.
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SUMMARY: This notice describes and seeks comment on the types and depth
of testing that the National Telecommunications and Information
Administration (NTIA) intends to conduct in Phase II/III of the
Spectrum Sharing Innovation Test-Bed pilot program to assess whether
devices employing Dynamic Spectrum Access techniques can share the
frequency spectrum with land mobile radio systems.
DATES: Comments are due on or before April 27, 2012.
ADDRESSES: Comments should be sent to the attention of Ed Drocella,
Office of Spectrum Management, 1401 Constitution Avenue NW., Room 6725,
Washington DC, 20230; by facsimile transmission to (202) 482-4595; or
by electronic mail to testbed@ntia.doc.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ed Drocella at (202) 482-2608 or
edrocella@ntia.doc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
NTIA, in coordination with the Federal Communications Commission
(FCC) and other federal agencies, established a Spectrum Sharing
Innovation Test-Bed (Test-Bed) pilot program to examine the feasibility
of increased sharing between federal and non-federal users. This pilot
program is an opportunity for federal agencies to work cooperatively
with industry, researchers, and academia to objectively evaluate new
technologies that can improve management of the nation's airwaves.
The Test-Bed pilot program is evaluating the ability of Dynamic
Spectrum Access (DSA) devices employing spectrum sensing and/or geo-
location techniques to share spectrum with land mobile radio (LMR)
systems operating in the 410-420 MHz federal band and in the 470-512
MHz non-federal band.\1\ To address potential interference to incumbent
spectrum users, the Test-Bed will include both laboratory and field
measurements performed in three phases:
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\1\ Dynamic Spectrum Access technology allows a radio device to
(i) evaluate its radio frequency environment using spectrum sensing,
geo-location, or a combination of spectrum sensing and geo-location
techniques, (ii) determine which frequencies are available for use
on a non-interference basis, and (iii) reconfigure itself to operate
on the identified frequencies.
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Phase I--Equipment Characterization. Participants will send
equipment employing DSA techniques to the NTIA Institute for
Telecommunication Sciences in Boulder, Colorado to undergo
characterization measurements of the DSA capabilities in response to
simulated environmental signals.
Phase II--Evaluation of Capabilities. After successful completion
of Phase I, NTIA will evaluate the DSA spectrum sensing and/or geo-
location capabilities of the equipment in the geographic area of the
Test-Bed.
Phase III--Field Operation Evaluation. After successful completion
of Phase II, NTIA will permit the DSA equipment to transmit in an
actual radio frequency signal environment. An automatic signal logging
capability will be used during operation of the Test-Bed to help
resolve interference events if they occur. NTIA and the participant
will establish a point-of-contact to stop Test-Bed operations if
interference is reported.
NTIA published the Phase I test plan in the Federal Register for
public review and comment in December 2008.\2\ NTIA addressed the
public comments on the test plan and published a final version on the
NTIA Web site in February 2009.\3\ The annual progress reports provide
the status of the Phase I testing.\4\
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\2\ Spectrum Sharing Innovation Test-Bed Pilot Program, 73 FR
76,002 (Dec. 15, 2008).
\3\ The final Phase I test plan and additional information on
the Test-Bed pilot program are available at https://www.ntia.doc.gov/category/spectrum-sharing?page=1.
\4\ The annual progress reports and additional information on
the Test-Bed pilot program are available at https://www.ntia.doc.gov/category/spectrum-sharing?page=1.
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II. Request for Comments
NTIA has established a review process to give the public an
opportunity to participate in the development of test plans for the
Test-Bed pilot program.\5\ A copy of the draft Phase II/III test plan
is available in Word, and PDF formats on the following Web site: https://www.ntia.doc.gov/category/spectrum-sharing?page=1.
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\5\ There are certain limitations on the public review process
to take into account the proprietary rights of the developers
participating in the Test-Bed. As part of the Test-Bed, NTIA may
enter into Cooperative Research and Development Agreements or Joint
Project Agreements with the equipment developers.
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On or before April 27, 2012, interested parties wishing to comment
on the draft Phase II/III test plan should submit to the address set
forth above, their name, address, phone number, email address and their
comments. NTIA seeks comments on the types and depth of testing that
NTIA intends to conduct in Phase II/III of the Spectrum Sharing
Innovation Test-Bed pilot program to assess whether devices employing
Dynamic Spectrum Access techniques can share the frequency spectrum
with land mobile radio systems. Comments will be posted on NTIA's Web
site at https://www.ntia.doc.gov/category/spectrum-sharing?page=1.
NTIA will publish the final version of the Phase II/III test plan
on its Web site.
Dated: March 22, 2012.
Kathy D. Smith,
Chief Counsel, National Telecommunications and Information
Administration.
[FR Doc. 2012-7373 Filed 3-27-12; 8:45 am]
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