CONTENTS

Policy on Intellectual Property Right (IPR)
Annex 1� Definition of SAP/SAB, ENG/OB, SNG and further terminology
Annex 2� Audio Applications
�1���� Overview
�2���� Introduction
�3���� Technical aspects
������� 3.1���� General requirements and operating principles for audio links including radio microphones and in ear monitor systems
����������������� 3.1.1���� Quality of service requirements
����������������� 3.1.2���� Factors that affect the performance of radio microphones and in‑ear‑monitors
����������������� 3.1.3���� Factors that determine the number of channels that can be deployed in a TV channel
����������������� 3.1.4���� Propagation characteristics of frequency bands
������� 3.2���� Definitions: analogue, digital and cognitive audio SAB/SAP
����������������� 3.2.1���� Analogue
����������������� 3.2.2���� Digital
����������������� 3.2.3���� Cognitive systems
������� 3.3���� Current state of play
����������������� 3.3.1���� Currently available radio microphones technologies
����������������� 3.3.2���� Factors of the presently available radio microphone and in ear monitor equipment
�4���� Spectrum use of audio SAB/SAP applications for broadcasting
������� 4.1���� Studio production
������� 4.2���� News gathering for TV/radio/ internet
������� 4.3���� Sound broadcasters
������� 4.4���� Regular (sport) events and similar outside broadcasts
�5���� Frequency bands for audio SAB/SAP applications in CEPT
�6���� Spectrum and operation of radio microphones and planning for digital radio microphones in Japan
������� 6.1���� Spectrum and operation of radio microphones
�7���� Future developments related to audio SAB/SAP applications
������� 7.1���� Considerations on future perspectives for audio SAB/SAP applications
������� 7.2� ���Future challenges
����������������� 7.2.1���� Highest quality
����������������� 7.2.2���� Increased dynamic
������� 7.3���� New RF bandwidth
������� 7.4���� Future technologies
Attachment 1 to Annex 2� Supplementary information on technical SAB/SAP characteristics
Minimal required C/I for microphone links in the presence of a wideband interferer
Wideband transmitter in adjacent spectrum
Attachment 2 to Annex 2� A method to measure the radio microphone receiver C/I
Attachment 3 to Annex 2� Deployment of Audio SAB/SAP applications depending on the category
Annex 3� Deployment examples of video applications
�1���� Introduction
�2���� Cordless video cameras and video links
������� 2.1���� Rationale for cordless use
������� 2.2���� Changes in use of video links
����������������� 2.2.1���� Contribution and distribution quality
����������������� 2.2.2���� Other platforms for wireless cameras
����������������� 2.2.3���� Next generation wireless cameras
����������������� 2.2.4���� Other transport platforms
�3���� Description of video SAB/SAP applications
������� 3.1���� Applications versus spectrum limitations
����������������� 3.1.1���� Airborne use
����������������� 3.1.2���� Car and motorcycle use
����������������� 3.1.3���� Cycle racing both road and track
���� ���3.2���� Other applications
������� 3.3���� Current usage of certain frequency bands for wireless camera and video links in CEPT countries
������� 3.4���� HDTV digital terrestrial electronic news gathering (ENG) in Japan
������� 3.5���� Technical characteristics and deployment scenarios of wireless cameras and video links
����������������� 3.5.1���� Live news gathering
����������������� 3.5.2���� Sports coverage
����������������� 3.5.3���� Major events
����������������� 3.5.4���� Considerations on SAB/SAP deployment scenarios and planning practice
����������������� 3.5.5���� Technical characteristics
����������������� 3.5.6���� Technological developments
�4���� Band by band assessment on the sustainable operation of wireless cameras and video links
������ �4.1���� Band 1- 5 GHz
������� 4.2���� Band 5-12 GHz
������� 4.3���� Band 12 GHz and above
Annex 4� References