Policy on Intellectual Property Right (IPR)
1 Introduction
2 Information search
3 General considerations
3.1 Organization team
3.2 Coordination with
other organizations
3.3 Frequency planning
3.4 Licensing
3.5 Fees collection
3.6 Labelling
3.7 Interference
investigation
3.8 Logistics
3.9 Radiocommunication
equipment for spectrum management and monitoring staff
3.10 Appearance in public
4 Preparatory actions
4.1 Contacting the
organizer of the event
4.2 Plan of action
5 Activities during the event
6 Activities after the event
7 Conclusion
Annex 1 Spectrum management and spectrum monitoring during
the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games and the Paralympics Games
1 The importance of spectrum
management and spectrum monitoring during a major event
2 Overview of the Olympic Games
(some statistics)
2.1 Statistics
2.2 Major radio equipment
types and their frequencies during the Games
2.2.1 Fixed
microwave links (FL)
2.2.2 Mobile
micro-wave links (ML)
2.2.3 Satellite
news gathering (SNG)
2.2.4 Land
mobile radio systems (LMRS)
2.2.5 Talk back
systems (TBS)
2.2.6 Hand-held
two-way radios (HR)
2.2.7 Cordless
cameras (CC)
2.2.8 Wireless
microphones (WM)
2.2.9 Remote
control equipment
2.2.10 Wireless
LAN (WLAN)
2.2.11 In-ear
monitoring system (IEMS)
2.3 Three phases for
spectrum management and spectrum monitoring before and during the Games
2.3.3 During the
Games (between July 2008 and Sept. 2008)
3 Spectrum management
3.1 Survey and analysis of
the frequency demand
3.2 Collecting of the
frequency resource
3.3 Application of
frequencies
3.4 Frequency planning and
assignment
3.4.1 Considerations
in frequency reuse
3.4.2 Frequency
grouping
3.4.3 Frequency
bands for typical radio communication equipment used in the Games
4 Spectrum monitoring
4.1 Objectives and tasks
at different phases
4.2 Configurations of
monitoring stations
4.3 Monitoring network
4.4 Case studies of
interference resolution
5 Equipment testing
5.1 Purpose
5.2 Testing teams and
testing sites
5.3 Workload
5.4 Parameters to be
tested
5.5 Sample ratio to the
equipment under test
5.6 Others
6 Conclusions
6.1 Spectrum management
6.2 Spectrum monitoring
6.3 Equipment testing
6.4 Spectrum management
and monitoring within venues
6.5 Information systems
Annex 2 Spectrum management and spectrum monitoring during
2007 the Pan-American Games and Parapan American Games held in Brazil
1 Introduction
2 Overview of 2007 Pan-American
games
2.1 General information
2.2 Technological operations
center (TOC)
3 Spectrum management
3.1 Spectrum requested
3.2 Preparation period
3.3 Just before
3.4 During the games
3.5 Spectrum monitoring
3.6 Spectrum available for
VHF, UHF and SHF bands
3.7 Radio equipment used
during the games
4 Temporary spectrum use
licensing
5 Conclusions
5.1 Spectrum management
5.2 Equipment testing
5.3 Temporary use of
spectrum
Annex 3 Spectrum management and spectrum monitoring during
the 2005APEC Summit meeting I 2010 G20 Seoul Summit in the Republic of Korea
1 Introduction
2 Overview of activities during the major event
2.1
General tasks of preparatory group to host the major event
2.2
Before the event
2.3 During the event
2.4
After the event
3 Cases
of spectrum management and radio monitoring during the major event
3.1 2005APEC summit meeting
3.1.1 Overview
3.1.2 Spectrum
management
3.1.3 Spectrum monitoring
3.1.4 Cases of
violations and actions
3.2 Satellite radio monitoring during the 2010 G20 Seoul Summit
3.2.1 Overview
3.2.2 Satellite
radio monitoring
4 Conclusion
Annex 4 Spectrum
management and spectrum monitoring during the FIFA Soccer World Cup
2006 in Germany
1 Introduction
2 Organisation and cooperation
3 Distribution of information
4 Confederations Cup 2005
5 Project team and local teams
6 Licensing
7 Staff and accreditation
8 The International Media Centre
(IMC or IBC)
9 Spectrum monitoring tasks
9.1 Spectrum monitoring
before the event
9.2 Spectrum monitoring
during the event
10 The fan park
11 Interference investigation and
problems
12 Labelling
13 Some interesting figures
14 Conclusion
Annex 5 Spectrum management and spectrum monitoring during
the Formula One (F1) racing at UAE
1 Introduction
2 The Telecommunications
Regulatory Authority (TRA) involvement
3 Preparation activities before
the event
4 Spectrum authorizations and
usage
5 Challenges of spectrum
management
5.1 Challenges on PMR
assignments
5.2 Challenges on wireless
microphone assignments
5.2.1 Spectrum
planning
5.2.2 Spectrum
monitoring
5.2.3 Frequency
assignment
6 Challenges of spectrum
monitoring
7 Overall lessons from spectrum
management and monitoring at events
Annex 6 Spectrum management and spectrum monitoring during
the final tournament of the UEFA EURO-2012 football championship in Ukraine
1 Introduction
2 Specific tasks at a stage of
long-term preparation to EURO-2012
3 Frequency management before the
event
4 Technical check and labelling
of radio equipment
5 Spectrum monitoring of
terrestrial services before and during the EURO-2012
6 Spectrum monitoring of the
satellite transponder emissions and geolocation of earth stations during the
EURO-2012
7 Spectrum utilization just
before and during the EURO-2012 in Kyiv
Annex 7 Spectrum management at XXVII World-Wide Summer
Universiade in Kazan city, the Russian Federation, July 2013
1 Introduction
2 Preparation activities
3 Universiade 2013 System
4 Licensing and fee collection
5 Testing and labelling of radio
equipment
6 Planned and online operation
monitoring
7 Use of radio monitoring
equipment before and during Universiade 2013
8 Organization of the radio
monitoring process during preparation for and during Universiade 2013
9 Staff management
10 Activities after the
Universiade 2013
11 Some interesting figures
12 Conclusion