CONTENTS

Policy on Intellectual Property Right (IPR)
Annex 1  Definition of SAP/SAB, ENG/OB, SNG and further terminology
Annex 2  Audio Applications
 1     Overview
 2     Introduction
 3     Technical aspects
        3.1     General requirements and operating principles for audio links including radio microphones and in ear monitor systems
                  3.1.1     Quality of service requirements
                  3.1.2     Factors that affect the performance of radio microphones and in‑ear‑monitors
                  3.1.3     Factors that determine the number of channels that can be deployed in a TV channel
                  3.1.4     Propagation characteristics of frequency bands
        3.2     Definitions: analogue, digital and cognitive audio SAB/SAP
                  3.2.1     Analogue
                  3.2.2     Digital
                  3.2.3     Cognitive systems
        3.3     Current state of play
                  3.3.1     Currently available radio microphones technologies
                  3.3.2     Factors of the presently available radio microphone and in ear monitor equipment
 4     Spectrum use of audio SAB/SAP applications for broadcasting
        4.1     Studio production
        4.2     News gathering for TV/radio/ internet
        4.3     Sound broadcasters
        4.4     Regular (sport) events and similar outside broadcasts
 5     Frequency bands for audio SAB/SAP applications in CEPT
 6     Spectrum and operation of radio microphones and planning for digital radio microphones in Japan
        6.1     Spectrum and operation of radio microphones
 7     Future developments related to audio SAB/SAP applications
        7.1     Considerations on future perspectives for audio SAB/SAP applications
        7.2     Future challenges
                  7.2.1     Highest quality
                  7.2.2     Increased dynamic
        7.3     New RF bandwidth
        7.4     Future technologies
Minimal required C/I for microphone links in the presence of a wideband interferer
Wideband transmitter in adjacent spectrum
Annex 3  Deployment examples of video applications
 1     Introduction
 2     Cordless video cameras and video links
        2.1     Rationale for cordless use
        2.2     Changes in use of video links
                  2.2.1     Contribution and distribution quality
                  2.2.2     Other platforms for wireless cameras
                  2.2.3     Next generation wireless cameras
                  2.2.4     Other transport platforms
 3     Description of video SAB/SAP applications
        3.1     Applications versus spectrum limitations
                  3.1.1     Airborne use
                  3.1.2     Car and motorcycle use
                  3.1.3     Cycle racing both road and track
        3.2     Other applications
        3.3     Current usage of certain frequency bands for wireless camera and video links in CEPT countries
        3.4     HDTV digital terrestrial electronic news gathering (ENG) in Japan
        3.5     Technical characteristics and deployment scenarios of wireless cameras and video links
                  3.5.1     Live news gathering
                  3.5.2     Sports coverage
                  3.5.3     Major events
                  3.5.4     Considerations on SAB/SAP deployment scenarios and planning practice
                  3.5.5     Technical characteristics
                  3.5.6     Technological developments
 4     Band by band assessment on the sustainable operation of wireless cameras and video links
        4.1     Band 1- 5 GHz
        4.2     Band 5-12 GHz
        4.3     Band 12 GHz and above
Annex 4  Development of SAB/SAP for UHDTV in Japan
 1     Introduction
 2     Example developments
        2.1     Temporary video link for 8K
                  2.1.1     Example uses
                  2.1.2     Technical specifications
                  2.1.3     Example link models
                  2.1.4     Trial 8K public viewing
 3     Summary
Annex 5  References