ACTIVITIES OF ARIB SINCE LAST MEETING Kohei SATOH Managing Director, ARIB

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ACTIVITIES OF ARIB SINCE LAST MEETING

Kohei SATOH Managing Director, ARIB

GSC-18 Meeting, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis, France

ARIB in Summary

(as of July 1, 2014)

Membership

Standardization

Technical Committee

Full Member :

Supporting Member :

Standard (STD) :

Technical Report (TR):

Study Group :

R&D Group :

208

4

155

64

2

6

Advanced Wireless Communications Study Committee (ADWICS)

Subcommittee : 4

Promotion Strategy Committee Subcommittee :

ISDB-T :

1

17 countries

(Maldives : April 2014, Sri Lanka : May 2014)

Electromagnetic Environment Committee

Subcommittee : 2

GSC-18, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis

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Secretariat

Senior Managing Director / Secretary General: Mr. Fusaki MATSUI

Managing Director: Dr. Kohei SATOH

Executive Director: Mr. Tadaaki YOKOO

Administration Department

・ General Affairs

・ Personal Affairs

・ Accounts

R&D Headquarters

・ Investigation and R&D

・ Development of Technical Standards

Development Center

9 Groups

Radio Utilization Consulting Department

・ Consultation and Information Services for Spectrum Utilization

Planning and International Affairs Department

・ Administrative work related to “ARIB Standards”

・ Education and Popularization

・ Correspondence with other national/international standards organizations

GSC-18, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis

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Technical Committee

Telecommunication

 R&D Group

• Broadband Mobile Communications System for Public Use

• Wireless LAN System (1 st April, 2013~)

Broadcasting

 Study Group

• Quality Evaluation Method for Broadcasting

• New Technology for a Next-generation Broadcasting

 R&D Group

• Digital Broadcasting Systems

• Program Production Systems

• Transmission of Television Program Contribution

• Ultra-High-Definition Television Broadcasting Systems

GSC-18, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis

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Advanced Wireless Communications

Study Committee (ADWICS)

 2020 and beyond AdHoc ( New : Started in Oct. 2013)

 Mobile Partnership Sub-Committee

 3GPP / 3GPP2

 oneM2M

 Standard Sub-Committee

 WP5D

 Future IMT

 Broadband Wireless Access (BWA) Sub-Committee

 WiMAX

 XGP / AXGP

 Mobile Commerce Sub-Committee

 Mobile PKI (Public Key Infrastructure)

GSC-18, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis

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Current Activities

(Telecommunications) (1/4)

Mobile Communications

International Mobile Telecommunication (IMT)

Mobile phone

Total number of Subscribers : 141.1 million (as of Dec. 2013)

3.9G : 38.76 million (as of Dec. 2013)

LTE Advanced to be launched in 2015

Study 2020 and Beyond (5G)

Continuing enhancement and study of new spectrum

Broadband Wireless Access (BWA)

Mobile WiMAX (UQ Communications Inc.)

Number of Subscribers : 4.2 million (as of Dec. 2013)

Advanced XGP (Wireless City Planning)

Number of Subscribers : 2.6 million (as of Dec. 2013)

Fixed Wireless Access (46 operators licensed) (as of Jan. 2014)

Continuing enhancement and study of new spectrum

GSC-18, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis

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Current Activities

(Telecommunications) (2/4)

 Integrated Transport Systems (ITS)

 Communication by UHF

Vehicle-to-Vehicle, Road-to-Vehicle, Pedestrian-to-Vehicle communication be experimented for safe driving support

ARIB STD-T109 : 700 MHz Band Intelligent Transport Systems

(Ver.1.2 : Dec. 2013)

755-765MHz assigned

 Millimeter-wave radar in 60/76/79GHz

ARIB STD-T111 : 79 GHz Band High-Resolution RADAR

(Ver.1.0 : Dec. 2012)

 Broadband Mobile Communications System for public use

ARIB STD-T103 : 200 MHz-Band Broadband Wireless

Communication Systems between Portable BS and MSs

(Ver.1.1 : Mar. 2013)

170-202.5MHz assigned

GSC-18, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis

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Current Activities

(Telecommunications) (3/4)

 Wireless LAN System

 Research and development for the advancement and improvement of the reliability of WLAN systems

 Carry out standardization activities as ARIB standard

 R&D Group established on 1 st April, 2013

 M2M (Machine to Machine)

 Decide a course of actions to oneM2M SC

 Prepare for transposing oneM2M specification as ARIB standard

 Hold oneM2M WG meetings jointly with TTC oneM2M

WG to share oneM2M report with its members

GSC-18, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis

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Current Activities

(Telecommunications) (4/4)

 WPT (Wireless Power Transmission/Transfer)

 Submission of CJK Wireless Power

Transmission/Transfer ( WPT ) Technical Report 2

(Drafting Completed Version) to AWG-16

 Drafting of ARIB Standard of Wireless Power

Transmission in 2.4GHz band

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Current Activities

(Broadcasting) (1/4)

 DTV Transmission

New DTV Tower “ Tokyo Sky Tree (634m) ”

 Grand opening on 22 May, 2012

 All DTV transmission moved from Tokyo Tower to Tokyo Sky Tree on 31 May, 2013

Tokyo Tower (333m)

ARIB

ARIB

GSC-18, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis

Tokyo Sky Tree (634m)

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Current Activities

(Broadcasting) (2/4)

UHDTV Standard

ARIB STD-B56 : UHDTV System Parameters for Program

Production (Ver.1.1 : Mar. 2014)

ARIB STD-B58 : UHDTV System Equipment Interfacing

(Ver.1.0 : Mar. 2014)

ARIB STD-B59 : 22.2ch Audio System (Ver.1.0 : Mar. 2014)

UHDTV Broadcasting

Next Generation Television & Broadcasting Promotion

Forum was set up in May 2013 to bring UHDTV (4K/8K) service to home

2014 : test broadcast (4K)

2016 : test broadcast (8K)

2020 : practical broadcast (4K/8K)

GSC-18, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis

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Current Activities

(Broadcasting) (3/4)

 Hybridcast

 Use of a HTML5 application associated with broadcasting

 Synchronized presentation of main program and Internet content

 Use of big screen (TV) and second screen (smart phones or tablets)

 NHK launched service in September 2013

Broadcaster

Broadcasting content

Service Provider

Web service

Broadcaster

Broadcasting content

Service Provider

Web Service

Program related content

Internet

Sync.

Internet

Main program

Just switching each content on TV

Data for apps.

Mush up both content on each screen

TV

Conventional connected TV

GSC-18, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis

Second screen

Hybridcast

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Current Activities

(Broadcasting) (4/4)

9 Segs

<V-low>

9 Segs 13 Segs

<V-high>

13 Segs

Area 1 Area 2

Max 13 broadcasters mmbi

99MHz

103.5MHz

108MHz 207.5MHz

V-low

ISDB-T

SB

Regional Service

Audio (+ still image)

Local Safety / Vehicle Information

Launch be planned in 2014

 V-high

ISDB-T mm

Nation Wide Service

Video / Audio

Real Time / Storage Content

• mmbi launched service in April 2012 (fee:\420/month)

Number of subscribers : 1.5 million (as of Feb. 2014)

GSC-18, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis

7 Segs

7 broadcasters

222MHz

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Standardization Activities(1/2)

Outcome from Standard Assembly

ARIB Standard (STD)

 technical specification not covered by technical regulation

ARIB Technical Report (TR)

 technical information not included in Standard

Number of STD and TR *

(As of March 18, 2014)

Telecommunications

Broadcasting

General

* Not including suppressed STD/TR

STD

92

63

0

Free Download http://www.arib.or.jp/english/html/overview/index.html

GSC-18, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis

TR

23

40

1

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Standardization Activities(2/2)

List of New ARIB Standards (April 2013 – March 2014)

 Telecommunications

 ARIB STD-T112 : Specified Radio Microphone for Land Mobile

Radio Station

( TV WHITE SPACE BAND, 1.2GHz BAND )

<Ver.1.0 : Jul. 2013, Ver.1.2 : Mar. 2014 >

 Broadcasting

 ARIB STD-B57 : 1.2GHz / 2.3GHz-Band Portable OFDM Digital

 Transmission System for Television Program

Contribution

<Ver.1.0 : Dec. 2013, Ver.2.0 : Mar. 2014 >

 ARIB STD-B58 : Interface for UHDTV Production Systems

<Ver.1.0 : Mar. 2014 >

 ARIB STD-B59 : Three-dimensional multichannel stereophonic sound system for program production

<Ver.1.0 : Mar. 2014 >

GSC-18, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis

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Standards Collaboration (General)

Up Stream

I T U

A P T

AWG

Down Stream

MIC ARIB

ASTAP

CJK

IT Standards

Meeting

MIC :

Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications

CCSA

GISFI

India

TSDSI

TTA TTC

GSC-18, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis

ITU

GSC

ATIS

CCSA

ETSI

ISACC

IEEE-SA

TIA

TTA

TTC

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Relation with other organizations

(Specific Projects)

Broadcasting

ARIB/DVB

Regular Meeting

ETSI/DVB

SMPTE

ARIB

Telecommunications

(IMT-2000/Advanced )

3GPP/3GPP2

(IMT-Advanced)

CJK IT Standards

Meeting

(Wireless Access/WLAN/ITS)

IEEE 802.11, 16, 20, etc.

WiMAX Forum

XGP Forum

ETSI TC-ITS

FoBTV oneM2M

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International Cooperation in Standards Development

1 TTA

2 RAPA

3 3GPP

4 3GGP2

5

Organization

CCSA, TTA, TTC

6 KORA

7 SMPTE

8 ICU

9 GISFI

Title

Memorandum for mutual cooperation between ARIB and TTA

Memorandum for mutual cooperation between ARIB and RAPA

Third Generation Partnership Project Agreement

Date

April 3, 1996

April 3, 1996

December 4, 1998

Third Generation Partnership Project Agreement for 3GPP2 January 27, 1999

Memorandum of Understanding for mutual cooperation among CCSA, ARIB,

TTC and TTA

November 7,2002

Memorandum of Understanding between KORA and ARIB

Memorandum of Understanding between ARIB and SMPTE

Memorandum of Understanding between ARIB and ICU

Letter of Intent between GISFI and ARIB

10 ITU, ARIB, CCSA, TTA, TTC Memorandum of Understanding between ITU, ARIB, CCSA, TTA and TTC

December 12, 2005

February 14, 2007

June 23, 2009

October 15, 2009

July 6, 2011

11 ETSI

12 oneM2M

13 TSDSI

Co-operation Agreement between ETSI and ARIB oneM2M Partnership Agreement

Letter of Intent to Cooperate between ARIB, CCSA, TTA, TTC and TSDSI

November 1, 2011

July 24, 2012

November 8, 2013

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Global Standardization

Closer collaboration among SDOs towards

Global Standards

Active exchange of information and views with other SDOs at meetings such as CJK,

ITU-R WPs, APT Wireless Group and GSC.

GSC-18, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis

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Thank You

GSC-18, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis

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Supplementary Slides

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FREQUENCY REALLOCATION (1/3)

(DIGITAL TV SWITCHOVER)

 VHF:76 ~ 108/170 ~ 222MHz

76MHz

FM

76

MHz

FM

Analog TV

1-3ch

90MHz

Analog TV

TV 4-12ch

108MHz 170MHz 222MHz

G

B

95

MHz

99

MHz

Mobile Multimedia

Broadcasting

108

MHz

170

MHz

Broadband Mobile

Communications System for public use

202.5

MHz

G

B

Mobile Multimedia

Broadcasting

207.5

MHz

222

MHz

13 Segs 13 Segs 7 Segs mmbi Max 13 broadcasters

207.5MHz

7 broadcasters

222MHz

GSC-18, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis

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FREQUENCY REALLOCATION (2/3)

(DIGITAL TV SWITCHOVER)

 UHF:470 ~ 810MHz

470MHz

Analog

TV 13-62ch

FPU/Radio

Microphone

770MHz

Wireless

MIC

806 810MHz

470MHz

Digital TV Broadcasting

13 ~ 52ch

White Space

R-MIC GB

710 714 718

Mobile GB ITS GB Mobile

748 755 765 773

Wireless

GB

MIC

803 806 810MHz

FPU/Radio Microphone : Move to another band by March 2019

- FPU : Move to 1.2GHz / 2.4GHz

- Radio Microphone : Move to 1.2GHz / 710-714MHz / UHF TV White Space

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FREQUENCY REALLOCATION (3/3)

(TELECOMMUNICATION)

 890MH z~ 960MHz

Mobile

890-903MHz

(2) MCA

905-915MHz

Mobile

915-950MHz

RFID

950-958MHz

(3)

After 2015

890-900MHz

GB

10MHz

900-915MHz

(1) IMT

915-928MHz

RFID GB

930-940MHz

MCA GB

15MHz 13MHz 10MHz

5MHz

(1) Assigned to SOFTBANK MOBILE (SBM) in March 2012

SBM Started 5MHzx2 service from July 2012

Reallocation cost for MCA / RFID to be born by SBM

(2) Personal Radio : Terminated by 2015

(3) STL/TTL : Reallocate to another band by Nov. 2015

945-960MHz

(1) IMT

15MHz

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1.7GHZ IMT BAND EXPANSION

in 1.7GHz band has been allocated to

IMT/public use since 2005 .

 The technical legislation of the adjacent band was set in December 2012 for future use by IMT

 Not yet assigned

5MHz e-Access

(15MHz)

1744.9 1749.9

NTT DoCoMo*

(20MHz)

5MHz e-Access

(15MHz)

Public Use

* : Tokyo, Nagoya, Osaka

1784.9 1839.9

1844.9

NTT DoCoMo*

(20MHz)

Public Use

1879.9

MHz

Additional Frequency Bands

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2.5 GHZ-BAND CHANNEL PLAN FOR BWA

AXGP

Mobile Communications

(For Nation-wide deployment)

Fixed Wireless

Access (FWA)

(For Regional deployment)

Mobile WiMAX

Mobile Communications

(For Nation-wide deployment)

N-STAR

Wireless City

Planning

(30MHz)

46*

Operators

(*As of

Jan. 2014)

2535

MHz

2545

MHz

2575

MHz

2595

MHz

For this 10MHz bandwidth, operation is restricted until 31 December 2014

Total 10MHz of Guard Bands

UQ Communications

(50MHz)

2625

MHz

2645

MHz

2655

MHz

Newly Assigned to UQ Comm. on July 2013

N-STAR

GSC-18, 22-23 July 2014, Sophia Antipolis

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