Protected Command and Management Communications for UAS – FCC Half 88 – sUAS Information


Christian Ramsey, uAvionix Chief Business Officer

Radio frequency spectrum is amongst our Nation’s most necessary nationwide sources.” With these opening phrases printed on Nov 13, 2023 within the Modernizing United States Spectrum Coverage and Establishing a Nationwide Spectrum Technique, the President of the USA set in movement the latest, and most influential act to-date to safe protected spectrum for Uncrewed Plane Techniques (UAS) Past Visible Line of Sight (BVLOS) operations. That memorandum directed the Nationwide Telecommunications and Info Administration (NTIA) to publish and act upon a Nationwide Spectrum Technique Implementation Plan. That plan was printed on March 4, 2024, and “Pillar One” of that technique is titled “Guarantee spectrum sources can be found to assist non-public sector innovation now and into the long run.” Pillar One particularly calls out the usage of the 5030-5091 MHz spectrum band – a band designated by the Worldwide Telecommunications Union (ITU), World Radio Convention (WRC), and Worldwide Civil Aviation Group (ICAO) for use for Command and Non-Payload Management (CNPC) datalinks for uncrewed plane. 

And never lengthy after – by way of plenty of blood, sweat, rage quits, and attorneys’ payments – we lastly, FINALLY have an preliminary set of service guidelines governing this band. On Friday, Aug 30, 2024 the Federal Communications Fee (FCC) printed “Half 88 – Uncrewed Plane System Providers” governing the usage of this band for UAS CNPC. The CNPC acronym is usually used interchangeably with Command and Management (C2), however there is a vital distinction. CNPC is particularly outlined in Half 88 as “any transmission that’s despatched between the UA (Uncrewed Plane) and the UAS floor station […] that helps the protection or regularity of the UA’s flight.” Notably, this doesn’t embody “Payload” which is outlined as “Info that’s despatched to or from a UA part to attain mission targets and isn’t CNPC.” So Payload communications might embody issues like high-bandwidth video and never be included in CNPC. Nonetheless, generally “C2” can imply each CNPC and Payload – so simply be aware of the proper time period. 

That is Half 1 of a multi-part sequence on this rule, what it incorporates and what’s subsequent. On this first publish, we’re simply going to bask within the glow of the importance of the rule and discuss a little bit about its significance. Within the subsequent half, we’ll dive a little bit deeper into what the rule says and incorporates, and within the last half, we’ll speak about what’s but to return. So right here we go. 

Why is that this necessary? It’s all concerning the Spectrum. 

POTUS referenced above mentioned that spectrum is a nationwide useful resource. It’s additionally a black magic physics thriller to most of us. The way it interacts with the bodily world is as much as the Radio Frequency (RF) engineers, however a number of organizations world wide make and implement choices on how it’s used. Why? It’s a restricted useful resource in excessive demand. Like most issues, it’s restricted BECAUSE it’s in excessive demand. If too many issues are broadcasting and receiving on comparable frequencies with no effectively thought out plan, effectively – issues simply don’t work very effectively as a result of each message is garbled and is getting stomped on by the entire visitors on the market.

So we’ve to have some guidelines. Typically the foundations come within the type of technical traits like broadcast energy, message content material, frequencies used, and so forth. These are referred to as requirements. When a radio gear producer like uAvionix needs to carry a product to market, we’ve to design to, adhere to, and generally certify to these requirements. Seems, business has been growing the requirements for about 10 years now, and we are able to level to them (comparable to RTCA DO-362A and TSO-C213a) and say we conform with these requirements. We have now a couple of radios that just do that (see our SkyLink 5060 lineup). 

One other kind of rule is named a “Service Rule”. Layered on high of the technical efficiency of requirements, Service Guidelines dictate the authorized setting through which we are able to function. This has been the lacking piece, and that is what the brand new Half 88 is. Service Guidelines are encoded within the Code of Federal Laws (CFR) and are enforced by rule of legislation – so if you’re a foul actor and blasting away not adhering to the foundations – you might be legally liable. That is what “Protected Spectrum” means, and a particular kind of Protected Spectrum is “Aviation Protected Spectrum” – that are guidelines particular to aviation. Does designating Protected Spectrum make any kind of interference like jamming unimaginable? Under no circumstances, but it surely makes the results of doing a lot greater. With the publishing of Half 88, the 5030-5091MHz band is Aviation Protected Spectrum, and we’ve the foundations and the requirements by which we are able to transfer ahead. 

And right here is the ultimate “why” of this publish – Why is it necessary to have Aviation Protected Spectrum for CNPC? Up till now, a really, very massive proportion of UAS operations are working on non-protected spectrum – sharing the identical frequencies that your Wi-Fi router or storage door opener makes use of – and there’s no safety or precedence given to the UAS, although interference might trigger a number of eventualities the place individuals might get damage or killed. The proper and practically deadly instance of an virtually worst-case state of affairs occurred within the UK in 2019 when a 95kg (!!!) drone misplaced its hyperlink as a consequence of interference, flew into managed airspace at 8,000ft earlier than plummeting to the bottom only a mile away from a crowd of 35,000 at a competition. It’s a fascinating learn and I encourage all to take it in. Working with non-protected spectrum isn’t a protected future for UAS operations, and it’s important that as we transfer ahead to the BVLOS guidelines underneath the FAA’s Half 108 to be printed early subsequent 12 months, that protected spectrum is taken into account as a security layer. The FCC’s Half 88 brings that to readability the place we beforehand had none. 

Kudos to the organizations and people who’ve put numerous hours over the previous decade in growing the requirements and repair guidelines to get us up to now. That is an unbelievable accomplishment. There’s extra to return for certain, however it will get us flying extra safely than ever earlier than!


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