Policy on Intellectual Property Right (IPR)
1 Scope
2 Background
3 Related Recommendations and Reports
1 Introduction
2 The vision on IMT-2000, future
developments of IMT-2000, and systems beyond IMT‑2000
3 Limitations of Recommendation ITU-R
M.1390 methodology
4 Prerequisite information for application
of the methodology
4.1 Forecast on services and market
4.2 Technical considerations
4.3 RATGs
5 The methodology for spectrum requirement
calculations
5.1 Scope of the spectrum
calculation methodology to fulfil the vision of IMT‑2000, future
developments of IMT-2000, and systems beyond IMT-2000
5.2 Approach for spectrum
calculation
5.3 Generic flow of the methodology
5.4 Definitions
5.4.1 Service categories
a) Very low rate data
b) Low rate data and low multimedia
c) Medium multimedia
d) High multimedia
e) Super-high multimedia
a) Conversational class
b) Interactive class
c) Streaming class
d) Background class
5.4.2 Service environment
5.4.3 Radio environment
(RE)
5.4.4 RATGs
5.4.5 Relationship among
service environments, RATGs, and radio environments
5.5 Analysis of the collected market
data
5.5.1 Collection of market
data
5.5.2 Data analysis
5.6 Distribution of traffic among
radio access techniques and among radio environments within each RATG
5.6.1 Distribution ratios
5.6.2 Distribution of
session arrival rates
5.6.3 Calculation of
offered traffic
6 Determination of the required system
capacity and spectrum requirements
6.1 Calculation of required system
capacity for circuit switched traffic
6.2 Calculation of the required
system capacity for packet-switched traffic
6.3 Determination of the spectrum
requirements
7 Applying necessary adjustments
8 Calculate aggregate spectrum requirements
9 Summary