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Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2017/191 of 1 February 2017 amending Decision 2010/166/EU, in order to introduce new technologies and frequency bands for mobile communication services on board vessels (MCV services) in the European Union (notified under document C(2017) 450) (Text with EEA relevance)
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The following conditions shall apply:
the system providing MCV services shall not be used closer than 2 nautical miles(1) from the baseline, as defined in the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea;
only indoor vessel-BS antenna(s) shall be used between 2 and 12 nautical miles from the baseline;
limits to be set for mobile terminals when used on board vessel and for vessel-BS:
a ACCMIN (RX_LEV_ACCESS_MIN); as described in GSM standard ETSI TS 144 018. | |
b RXLEV (RXLEV-FULL-SERVING-CELL); as described in GSM standard ETSI TS 148 008. | |
c Discontinuous transmission, or DTX; as described in GSM standard ETSI TS 148 008. | |
d Timing advance; as described in GSM standard ETSI TS 144 018. | |
Parameter | Description |
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Transmit power/power density | For mobile terminals used on board vessels and controlled by the vessel-BS in the 900 MHz band, maximum radiated output power: 5 dBm |
For mobile terminals used on board vessels and controlled by the vessel-BS in the 1 800 MHz band, maximum radiated output power: 0 dBm | |
For base stations on board vessels, the maximum power density measured in external areas of the vessel, with reference to a 0 dBi measurement antenna gain: – 80 dBm/200 kHz | |
Channel access and occupation rules | Techniques to mitigate interference that provide at least equivalent performance to the following mitigation factors based on GSM standards shall be used:
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The following conditions shall apply:
the system providing MCV services shall not be used closer than 2 nautical miles from the baseline, as defined in the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea;
only indoor vessel-BS antenna(s) shall be used between 2 and 12 nautical miles from the baseline;
only bandwidth up to 5 MHz (duplex) can be used;
limits to be set for mobile terminals when used on board vessel and for vessel-BS:
Parameter | Description |
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Transmit power/power density | For mobile terminals transmitting in the 1 900 MHz band used on board vessels and controlled by the vessel-BS transmitting in the 2 100 MHz band, maximum radiated output power: 0 dBm/5 MHz |
Emissions on deck | The vessel-BS emission on deck shall be equal or below – 102 dBm/5 MHz (Common Pilot Channel) |
Channel access and occupation rules | Between 2 and 12 nautical miles from the baseline, the quality criteria (minimum required received signal level in the cell) shall be equal to or higher than: – 87 dBm/5 MHz |
The Public Land Mobile Network selection timer shall be set to 10 minutes | |
The timing advance parameter shall be set according to a cell range for the MCV distributed antenna system equal to 600 m | |
The Radio Resource Control user inactivity release timer shall be set to 2 seconds | |
Non alignment with land networks | MCV carrier centre frequency shall not be aligned with land network carriers |
The following conditions shall apply:
the system providing MCV services shall not be used closer than 4 nautical miles from the baseline, as defined in the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea;
only indoor vessel-BS antenna(s) shall be used between 4 and 12 nautical miles from the baseline;
only a bandwidth of up to 5 MHz (duplex) can be used per frequency band (1 800 MHz and 2 600 MHz);
limits to be set for mobile terminals when used on board vessel and for vessel-BS:
Parameter | Description |
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Transmit power/power density | For mobile terminals used on board vessels and controlled by the vessel-BS in the 1 800 MHz band and 2 600 MHz band, maximum radiated output power: 0 dBm |
Emissions on deck | The vessel-BS emission on deck shall be equal or below – 98 dBm/5 MHz (equivalent to – 120 dBm/15 kHz) |
Channel access and occupation rules | Between 4 and 12 nautical miles from the baseline, the quality criteria (minimum required received signal level in the cell) shall be equal to or higher than – 83 dBm/5 MHz (equivalent to – 105 dBm/15 kHz) |
The Public Land Mobile Network selection timer shall be set to 10 minutes | |
The timing advance parameter shall be set according to a cell range for the MCV distributed antenna system equal to 400 m | |
The Radio Resource Control user inactivity release timer shall be set to 2 seconds | |
Non alignment with land networks | MCV carrier centre frequency shall not be aligned with land network carriers” |
One nautical mile = 1 852 metres
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