RECOMMENDATION ITU-R SM.1756-0 Framework for the introduction of devices using ultra-wideband technology
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Annex 1  Framework for the introduction of devices using UWB technology
1 Introduction
2 Guiding principles for administrations relevant to the management of devices using UWB technology
     2.1 Basis for operation of devices using UWB technology
     2.2 Impact on radiocommunication services
          2.2.1 General
          2.2.2 Safety services
          2.2.3 Passive services
     2.3 Consideration of different types of applications using UWB technology
          2.3.1 Imaging applications
          2.3.2 Short-range indoor and outdoor communication applications
          2.3.3 Automotive short-range radar applications
     2.4 Arrangements between administrations
3 Examples of possible regulatory implementations
     3.1 General regulatory implementations
     3.2 Application-dependent regulatory implementations
     3.3 Implementation summary
     3.4 Attachments
Attachment 1 to Annex 1  Summary of Regulations of the United States of America*
     1.1 Introduction
     1.2 National coordination requirements
     1.3 Specific technical requirements for devices using UWB technology
     1.4 Emission masks of the United States of America
Attachment 2 to Annex 1  Summary of proposed European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT) Regulations
     2.1 Technical requirements for generic UWB devices
          2.1.1 Technical requirements for UWB devices below 10.6 GHz
               2.1.1.1 Maximum e.i.r.p. limits
               2.1.1.2 Other requirements
          2.1.2 Definitions
     2.2 Specific technical requirements for automotive short-range radars in the 24 GHz band in CEPT
     2.3 Specific technical requirements for automotive SRRs in the 79 GHz band in CEPT
Attachment 3 to Annex 1  Specific technical requirements for Japan
     3.1 Purpose and status of the preliminary UWB transmission mask
     3.2 Basic concept of the preliminary UWB transmission mask
     3.3 Further studies