Experiment Proposal

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2016-10-12ELS_183066

                                                                                                          FCC Form 44

                    Qualcomm 5 GHz Experiment Proposal

1 Introduction
Qualcomm Incorporated (NASDAQ: QCOM) is a world leader in 3G, 4G and next-generation
wireless technologies. Qualcomm Incorporated includes Qualcomm’s licensing business, QTL,
and the vast majority of its patent portfolio. Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., a subsidiary of
Qualcomm Incorporated, operates, along with its subsidiaries, substantially all of Qualcomm’s
engineering, research and development functions, and substantially all of its products and
services businesses, including its semiconductor business, QCT. For more than 30 years,
Qualcomm ideas and inventions have driven the evolution of digital communications, linking
people everywhere more closely to information, entertainment, and each other. For more
information, visit Qualcomm’s website, OnQ blog, Twitter and Facebook pages.

2 Modification Description
This purpose of this experimental license modification is to add two test sites to what has already
been authorized under experimental license file 0377-EX-PL-2016 (call sign WI2XJV) granted
June 6, 2016. The licensed frequency AWS frequency band has also been added for all locations.
There are no other changes to the technical parameters or test goals defined below and in the
original experimental license application other than adding the new site information.


3 Experiment Description
Qualcomm is working with partner companies to develop equipment that will use multiple
technologies, including 802.11 and LTE, in unlicensed 5 GHz frequency bands. This request for
Special Temporary Authority (“STA”) seeks authority to conduct very small scale product
development testing of this equipment at two trial sites.

The purpose of the proposed testing is to evaluate the technical performance of pre-commercial
LTE-U equipment, operating in downlink-only mode in the UNII-1 and UNII-3 portions of the 5
GHz band, in a highly controlled field environment in order to assist in the ultimate development
of commercial products. The testing will benefit the public interest by enabling the pre-
commercial testing of new products outside of a lab environment but in a controlled and managed
manner.

Since LTE-U was conceived, Qualcomm, Verizon and their partner companies have engaged in
extensive technical collaboration with, and outreach to, the Wi-Fi community. Indeed, Qualcomm
is part of that community. These efforts are ongoing, and Qualcomm will continue to work with
the Wi-Fi community to ensure successful coexistence in the UNII-1 and UNII-3 portions of the 5
GHz band.

In addition to the product development testing described above, Qualcomm, Verizon, and their
partner companies intend to conduct separate and independent LTE-U/Wi-Fi coexistence testing
in a real-world environment at a Verizon facility using a coexistence test plan being developed by
the Wi-Fi Alliance. This test plan is a product of extensive technical collaboration between the
Wi-Fi Alliance, Verizon, Qualcomm, and their partner companies and would be modified as
appropriate based on the specific environment to be used for the testing. The Wi-Fi Alliance
would be invited to observe these tests. This Wi-Fi Alliance test plan will initially be used for joint
coexistence testing to take place within a Wi-Fi Alliance certified lab.




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                                                                                                         FCC Form 44
This trial will consist of up to 30 small cells and access points that will use the transmission
parameters and operate inside the geographic regions defined in Section 4 below. Some
equipment also includes a 3GPP LTE base station that operates on 3GPP Band 2 or 3GPP Band
4, also known respectively as the US 1900 MHz PCS and AWS bands operated under 47 CFR
Part 24 and Part 27. Transmission on PCS spectrum will occur only with authorization from the
respective spectrum licensee.

Mobile units will also operate within the RF coverage area of the small cell devices. The mobile
units are receive-only in the 5 GHz spectrum but also include an LTE transmitter that operates on
3GPP Band 2.


Although the devices are prototypes that have not completed formal equipment authorization, the
equipment used in this testing is compliant with 47 CFR Part 15 Subpart E, Part 24 Subpart E,
and Part 27 technical requirements. Equipment from multiple equipment manufacturers will be
used in the evaluation testing. Qualcomm has the ability to shut down all transmissions operated
under this experimental license in the unlikely event any interference occurs.

The intent is to operate the evaluation devices, both small cells and mobile units, 24 hours per
day 7 days per week during the test period.

4 Interference Coordination
Immediate requests to stop transmissions under this STA should be emailed to
5GHz.trial.shutdown@qti.qualcomm.com. Alternatively, a shutdown request can be
communicated to John Forrester at 858-845-7428 or jforrest@qti.qualcomm.com.

5 Evaluation Equipment Transmitter Information
802.11 access points and small cells supporting either LTE or 802.11 will be operating with the
transmitter parameters defined in Table 1. Both directional and omnidirectional antennas will be
used with the small cell systems within the maximum EIRP and antenna gain constraints defined
in Table 1. The LTE small cell will simultaneously transmit a single 20 MHz signal in a 5 GHz
band and an LTE in the PCS band.

Mobile devices will operate near the small cell sites with the transmitter parameters defined in
Table 1. LTE mobile devices support PCS FDD operation with an LTE uplink in the PCS/AWS
bands but are receive only for LTE in the 5 GHz band. Mobile devices also support 802.11
modes in the requested 5 GHz band.

Table 2 defines the deployment areas where small cell and access points will be located during
the evaluation testing. Up to 5 outdoor sites will be installed within the regions defined in Table 2.
The outdoor sites are installed on rooftops where the antenna will not extend more than 6 meters
above the top of the building. Indoor small cells and access points will be deployed anywhere
within the defined regions.




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                                                                                                                                                   FCC Form 44


                                                          Table 1 Transmitter Information
                                                                                                               Maximum
                    Transmit        Conducted      Maximum
                                                                      EIRP     EIRP     ERP        ERP       Transmission          Emissions
Device Type        Frequency        TX Power        Antenna                                                                                     Technology
                                                                     (dBm)      (W)    (dBm)       (W)        Bandwidth            Designator
                   Band (MHz)         (dBm)        Gain (dBi)
                                                                                                                 (MHz)
Small cell and                                                                                                     20                              LTE
                    5150-5250           30                6          36 (1)    4.0     33.83       2.4                             20M00F7D
Access Point                                                                                                     20/40                            802.11
Small cell and                                                                                                     20                              LTE
                    5725-5850           30                6           36       4.0     33.83       2.4                             20M00F7D
Access Point                                                                                                     20/40                            802.11
                    5725-5850
   Mobile                               24                3           27       0.5     24.83       0.3            20/40            20M00F7D       802.11
                    5150-5250
  Small cell        1930-1990           37                6           43       20.0    40.83       12.1              20            10M00F7D        LTE
   Mobile           1850-1910           24                3           27       0.5     24.83       0.3               20            10M00F7D        LTE
  Small cell        2110-2155           37                6           43       20.0    40.83       12.1              20            10M00F7D        LTE
   Mobile           1710-1755           24                3           27       0.5     24.83       0.3               20            10M00F7D        LTE
                         (1) Outdoor sites will be operated with a maximum EIRP of 21 dBm at any elevation above 30 degrees
                             per FCC Part 15.407(a)(1)(i).


                         Table 2 Small Cell and Mobile Device Deployment Regions and Operational Radius
                                                                                                                          Fixed Site Location
                                                                                      Operational Center Point
                                                                                                                                Radius
                 Location #              Address                     County              Lat               Long            Miles       km
                                3817 NW Expressway
                     1                                        Oklahoma                35 32 10 N      97 35 09 W             1          1.6
                                Oklahoma City, OK 73112
                                26 E Main St
                     2                                        Oklahoma                35 28 3 N       97 30 39 W             1          1.6
                                Oklahoma City, OK 73104
                                6400 Weston Parkway
                     3                                        Wake County             35 49 58 N      78 47 26 W             1          1.6
                                Cary, NC 27513
                                6325 Fall of Neuse Rd
                     4                                        Wake County             35 52 13 N      78 37 21 W             1          1.6
                                Raleigh, NC 27616
                                500 W. Dove Rd,
                     5                                        Tarrant County          32 58 19 N         97 9 24 W           2          3.2
                                Southlake, TX 76092
                                700 Hidden Ridge Rd,
                     6                                        Dallas County           32 52 37 N          96 57 12           2          3.2
                                Irving TX 75038




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