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Page 1: White Spaces Trial Networks: Results and Next Steps Results and Next Steps.

White Spaces Trial Networks: Results and Next Steps

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Traditional TV channels were from 2-69. Over time these channels have been compressed and some have been sold to cellular carriers for 4G solutions

As a result of the Digital Transition (from Analog TV) additional spectrum became available for broadband applications

The attraction of TV White Space is that it is a much lower frequency than existing unlicensed spectrum. The lower frequencies propagate better over distance and through walls

What is TV White Space?

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This map shows the service areas for a single TV channel (Channel 9) in the northeast US. Everything else is “White Space”

What is TV White Space?

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Rolling up all the “White Space” creates a nationwide footprint

Note: Available White Space is not the same as useable White Space

What is TV White Space?

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• Spectrum Bridge has deployed a number of TVWS trial networks around the world

• Trials attempt to achieve one or more objectives• Political/Regulatory support• Application validation/demonstration• Technology development/validation

• Several radio vendors involved (today)• Proprietary FSK, 50KHz-5MHz channels VHF & UHF• Re-banded 802.11, 5MHz channels, VHF band• Re-banded 802.16e in 3.5/5MHz channels

• Summary of the trials filed in 04-186 proceedings at the FCC

White Space Trials

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“Smart Grid” Network Deployment Using SBI’s TV White Spaces Architecture – Plumas County, CA, In Partnership with

Nation’s First TVWS Broadband Network – Claudville, VA, In Partnership with

First Global Network in Europe

“Smart City” Network Deployment Using SBI’s TV White Spaces Architecture – Wilmington, NCIn Partnership with Local Authorities, Public Safety Entities and

TVWS Trial Network Deployment Proposed – Singapore, UK“TeleMedicine” Network – Logan OH

In Partnership with

Examples of Existing Trials

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• Wireless Broadband internet provided to rural community in Virginia, sponsored by Congressman Rick Boucher

• Solution provided in partnership with Dell and Microsoft

Claudville VA, worlds first TVWS Network

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Claudville Trinity School

Claudville Café (downtown hotspot)

SoHo user(s)

WiFi

WiFi

WiFi

White Spaces Network

1.5 miles

Internet

Claudville Network

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200 MHz 2400MHz

TVWS Improves Propagation

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• In conjunction with the city of Wilmington, New Hanover county and TVBS

• “Smart City” applications

• Video security cameras in public/county parks

• Video traffic & security cameras at major thoroughfares

• WiFi access in county parks for the public and city/county workers

• Monitor storm water flow

• Connect security cameras

• Offer WiFi access to area public schools

• Power telemedicine applications

Wilmington, NC

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• SBI has partnered with Plumas-Sierra Rural Electric Cooperative (PSREC) to deploy a TV White Spaces network in Plumas County, CA

• The major application - Smart Grid• Command and Control access

for remote substations

• Google is providing Green Energy applications for use by PSREC customers

• Minor application – providing broadband access to remote scattered locations

Plumas, CA

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• White spaces is recognized as an issue requiring attention at the EU level• CEPT SE43 is defining the technical compatibility requirements• SBI is installing 2 trial networks in Europe

• Asian countries (Singapore and Korea) beginning to plan trials and regulation

• Spectrum Bridge has completed 2 trials in Europe and is planning more in Europe and in Asia in 2011

TVWS Internationally

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UK TV White Space• Europe has much more TV White Space than the US

Source: Cambridge Consultants

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• The FCC has completed the rule making process and announced the White Space Database administrators

• There have been several requests for modification of the rules.• These requests may, or may not be considered

• Various plans are in place to certify TVWS solutions and begin commercial deployment

• Spectrum Bridge will continue to deploy trials in 2011• International arena to make TVWS a global opportunity• Focus in US on low power solutions

TVWS Status

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“TV White Space is WiFi on Steroids” ─ Larry Page, GoogleLow Power Devices

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WiFi TV White Spaces Source: Dell Inc.

Premise: Improvements of 2X to 3X over existing optionsIn indoor applications the improvement in propagation through walls with the additional spectrum that has been made available should produce a 2-3X range improvement over existing 2.4GHz WiFi solutions

TVWS Low Power Trials

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• The current rules specify a very strict emission Mask, that is tough for OFDM radios to meet• OFDM is the underpinning of WiFi and WiMax

• The industry is keen to get this Mask modified to be more like the Mask for existing unlicensed bands

• SBI is planning a major trial to measure the impact of the relaxed Mask and any modifications to the protection criteria that might be necessary.

Low Power Trials

Source: Qualcomm

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Peter Stanforth, [email protected]

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