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Spectrum Management System for Developing Countries (SMS4DC)
E-Behdad BDT/FOP/RCU
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Main Functions of SMS4DC Administrative Functions Relational database management; Recording frequency application, frequency assignment, licensing, coordination data, import data from BRIFIC & SRS producing electronic notices, print license, invoice & spectrum fee Security features: Multi level access enables system administrator to define users and groups with different access levels.
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Main Functions of SMS4DC Engineering Analysis Function Enhanced analysis tools for frequency arrangement, assignment, coordination and interference calculation Propagation models based on ITU-R latest recommendations available at the time of development, i.e. P.1546, P.370, P.530, P.452, P.526, Extended HATA models for various service types and P.618-8 for Earth to space total attenuation calculation; Coverage area, field strength, field strength contour, Microwave link calculations, Microwave link availability, network coverage and best server calculation.
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Main Functions of SMS4DC Geographic Map Display Function
User friendly interface, displaying of Digital Terrain Model, capability of importing standard mapping formats including Globe map and displaying of geographical maps, Online latitude, longitude and altitude presentation, overlaying, Scrolling and Zooming functionality capability of handling vectors, Providing multiple entry functions, menu items, Assigning new stations on map and Searching and displaying a station or group of stations on map.BR- Biennial seminar on SMS 30 October 3 November 2006 4
User View of DataOwner
(terrestrial)
1:nLicense
Name, address, contact and classification License ID, status, duration and etc.
1:nPayments
1:nInvoices
1:nStation Station name, location, type and etc.
1:nName, model, radiated power, serial number and etc. Name, gain, pattern, Beamwidth, and etc. Azimuth and effective height Effective height Equipment
1:nAntenna
1:nFrequency Assigned frequency, reference frequency, bandwidth and etc. Link Receiving area information Coordinated administratio ns
1:1
1:n
Pattern
1:1
Filter
1:1
1:n
Coordination
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User View of DataOwner
(earth stations)
1:nLicense
Name, address, contact and classification License ID, status, duration and etc.
1:nPayments
1:nInvoices
1:nStation Station name, location, type and etc. Name, gain, beamwidth and etc.
1:nMin. Elevation Angles
1:nHorizon Elevation
1:nBeam
1:1Antenna
1:nGroup Bandwidth, polarization and etc. Assigned frequencies Coordinated administratio ns
Pattern and coefficient s Designatio n of emission, power
Emission
1:n
1:n 1:n 1:n
Frequency
Filter
1:1
Coordination
Class of station
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Flow of Administrative Data Entry
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Samples of SMS4DCs Administration FunctionsSupervisory tasks
User access Audit control Backup/Restore
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Samples of SMS4DCs Administration FunctionsData capture screens
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Samples of SMS4DCs Administration FunctionsFixed/Base Station Information Data Entry Table
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Samples of SMS4DCs Administration FunctionsMobile Station Information Data Entry Table
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Samples of SMS4DCs Administration FunctionsBroadcasting Station Information Data Entry Table
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Samples of SMS4DCs Administration FunctionsDialog box for importing data from BRIFIC
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Samples of SMS4DCs Administration FunctionsElectronic notices
Fixed, Land mobile, Broadcasting
Earth station
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Sample of SMS4DCs Engineering FunctionsInternational & National frequency allocations table (chart)
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Sample of SMS4DCs Engineering FunctionsFrequency arrangement (Homogeneous)
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Sample of SMS4DCs Engineering FunctionsFrequency arrangement (Uniform & non Uniform)
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Sample of SMS4DCs Engineering FunctionsFrequency assignment parameters & EMC analysis results
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Sample of SMS4DCs Engineering FunctionsPath profile with Fresnel Zone
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Sample of SMS4DCs Engineering FunctionsLink Calculation Dialog box using different propagation models
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Sample of SMS4DCs Engineering FunctionsThe finest grid in Antenna Editor dialog box
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Sample of SMS4DCs Engineering FunctionsSpreadsheet of stations Selected station
Effective height calculation result
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Sample of SMS4DCs Engineering FunctionsArea calculation using ITU-R P.1546 propagation model
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Sample of SMS4DCs Engineering FunctionsNetwork Processor : Maximum Field Strength
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Sample of SMS4DCs Engineering FunctionsNetwork Processor : Best Server
(a) Free-Space propagation model
(b) Okumora-Hata propagation model
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Sample of SMS4DCs Engineering FunctionsCoverage Area calculationE < Threshold Value
E > Threshold Value
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Sample of SMS4DCs Engineering FunctionsInterference calculation BC to BC
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Sample of SMS4DCs Engineering FunctionsInterference calculation BT to BT
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Sample of SMS4DCs Engineering FunctionsUser define agreement Cross Border Range (CBR) & X-Km
CBR: Locus of points with identical distance to the border along the line to TX X-km: Locus of points with identical distance to the nearest point of borderx km CBR
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Sample of SMS4DCs Engineering FunctionsCBR and X-km in SMS4DCBorder Xkm Line Cross Border Range (CBR)
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Sample of Geographic Map Display functionsdrawing line from database
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Sample of Geographic Map Display functionsTopographical map of a selected area (Globe30), relevant 3D view and vector overload
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Sample of Geographic Map Display functions3D view of a selected areaDialog box to adjust visual effects of 3D view
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Sample of Geographic Map Display functionsField Strength along a line
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Sample of SMS4DCs Engineering FunctionsOverlay possibility
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Sample of Geographic Map Display functionsOverlay possibility
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Thank you
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