Experiment Description Form 442 Q7 Attach A

0076-EX-CN-2016 Text Documents

Carnegie Mellon University

2016-09-30ELS_182713

                         Attachment A – Response to Item 7 Questions

       The United States Army and Navy hold regular, quarterly radio experiments and
exercises known as the Naval Post-Graduate Schools Joint Interagency Field Experimentation
(“JIFX”). These events are generally held at Camp Roberts, Highway 101, Camp Roberts, CA
93451-5000. Applicant, Carnegie Mellon University (“CMU”) is a regular participant in JFIX.
More information about JFIX is a available at http://my.nps.edu/web/fx/what-is-jifx- The next
scheduled JFIX session is JFIX 17-1, to be held November 7-11, 2016.

         JIFX enables a diverse group of academics, government labs, private industry, end users,
and others to come together to develop and refine new technologies in a field environment. The
results advance both the science of radio engineering and national defense. At times, emergency
first responders also participate. Due to the sponsorship of the Army and Navy and the
relationship of JFIX to military effectiveness and national defense, the exact nature of the
experiments and exercises are generally treated as confidential and not disclosed beyond the
sponsors and, as appropriate, the participants. As permitted by the Army and Navy, CMU would
disclose information to the Commission on a confidential basis. This information would include:
a) The complete program of research and experimentation proposed including description of
equipment and theory of operation; b) The specific objectives sought to be accomplished and c)
How the program of experimentation has a reasonable promise of contribution to the
development, extension, expansion or utilization of the radio art, or is along line not already
investigated.

        As shown in the Application, CMU intends to use both LTE and Wi-Fi equipment. The
Wi-Fi equipment is necessary to support various experiments and exercises. Due to Army
requirements, JFIX participants using approved, commercial Wi-Fi equipment at Camp Roberts
must have an FCC authorization to operate that equipment. Participants, including CMU, engage
in all on-site frequency coordination as directed by the Army and/or Navy. CMU was previously
granted such authority under Special Temporary Authority (“STA”) File No. 0542-EX-ST-2016,
WJ9XSX, expiring November 10, 2016. CMU seeks similar authorization through an
experimental license based on suggestions from OET staff.



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