Report ITU-R M.2377-2
Policy on Intellectual Property Right (IPR)
1 Introduction
2 Scope
3 Objectives and requirements of PPDR systems
3.1 Technical and functional objectives
3.2 Operational objectives
3.3 Operational requirements
3.3.2 Grade-of-service (GoS) requirements
3.3.3 Quality-of-service (QoS) requirements
3.3.4 Reliability requirements
3.3.5 Coverage and Capacity requirements
3.3.6 Connectivity and compatibility requirements
3.3.7 Interoperability requirements
3.3.8 Interoperability via commercial services
3.3.9 Support and integration of multiple applications
3.3.10 Interface/interconnect systems
3.3.11 Software-Defined Radio (SDR)
3.3.12 Multi-band, multi-mode radios
3.3.13 Security-related requirements
3.3.14 New capabilities
3.3.15 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) requirements
3.4 User requirements
3.5.1 Cost-effectiveness requirements
3.5.2 Regulatory compliance
3.5.3 Planning requirements
4 PPDR applications
5 Spectrum considerations for PPDR
5.1 Spectrum-requirement calculations for PPDR
5.2 Harmonization of spectrum
6 Narrow/wideband PPDR communications
6.1 Narrow/wideband applications
6.1.1 Narrowband PPDR services and applications
6.1.2 Wideband PPDR services and applications
6.2 Solutions to support interoperability for narrowband/ wideband
PPDR
6.2.1 Cross-band repeaters
6.2.2 Radio reprogramming
6.2.3 Radio exchange
7 Broadband PPDR requirements and evolution
7.1 Economies of scale
7.2 Wide area coverage
7.3 Cell throughput
7.4 Broadband PPDR radiocommunication standards
7.5 Advantages of globally harmonized IMT technology for BB PPDR
7.6 Harmonisation of spectrum and conditions for broadband
PPDR
7.7 Advantages of PPDR using frequency bands harmonized for IMT
8 The needs of developing countries
8.1 Factors to be considered by developing countries
8.2 PPDR requirements for developing countries
8.2.1 Radio spectrum
8.2.2 Direct mode operation
8.2.3 Rural coverage
8.2.4 Deployment
Annex 1 References
A1.1 ITU-R Resolutions, Recommendations and Reports
A1.2 Other ITU Resolutions and Recommendations
A1.3 Recommendations and Reports of other organizations
Annex 2 Terminology and abbreviations
A2.1 Terminology used for PPDR
A2.2 Abbreviations and acronyms
Annex 3 PPDR operations
A3.1 Operating environments
A3.2 Categories of operations
A3.2.1 Day-to-day operations
A3.2.2 Large emergency and/or public events
A3.2.3 Disaster relief
A3.3 Localized Communication Services
A3.4 Examples of PPDR network deployment scenarios and technical
implementation
A3.4.1 Dedicated PP systems owned and operated by
Government/PP agencies
A3.4.2 Dedicated PP systems owned by agencies’ but
operated by commercial entities
A3.4.3 Dedicated PPDR systems owned and operated by
commercial
A3.4.4 PPDR agencies using commercial networks as a
special subscriber
A3.4.5 Sharing the public operator’s infrastructure (e.g.
as a Shared RAN)
Annex 4 PPDR applications and related examples
Annex 5 PPDR requirements
Attachment 1 to Annex 5
Classification of QoS
Annex 6 Study on deployment of broadband and narrowband integrated PPDR
network in China
A6.1 Background
A6.2 Deployment schemes
A6.3 Operational procedure
Annex 7 Information from international standardization organization on
activities with regards to public protection and disaster relief (PPDR)
Annex 8 Using higher power terminals to increase cell coverage in rural areas
A8.1 Link budget calculations for higher power LTE UE to meet PPDR
broadband requirements of developing countries
A8.2 Coexistence issues for high power LTE systems
Annex 9 37 functional requirements for the nationwide mission critical PPDR
wireless communication system
Annex 10 Requirements and example scenario of PPDR use by agencies in India