Summary of Proposed Operations

2048-EX-ST-2018 Text Documents

Harman International Industries, Inc.

2018-12-11ELS_220968

HARMAN
400 Atlantic Street, 15th Floor
Stamford, CT 06901 USA




                                      APPLICATION FOR NEW STA – EXHIBIT


     Introduction
     Harman International Industries, Inc. (Harman) is a leading pioneer in developing reliable and secure platforms
     for the Connected Car, providing integrated solutions for the automotive industry. By this application, Harman
     seeks experimental special temporary authority (STA) to operate certain modular Cellular-V2X (C-V2X)
     prototypes at the Consumer Electronics Show (“CES”) in Las Vegas, Nevada for purposes of demonstrating
     functionality to invited guests. Harman proposes to operate the devices in the same manner and with the same
     parameters as has been authorized in its experimental license (Call Sign WJ2XWD; File No. 0791-EX-CN-
     2018).
     The Commission has established the Dedicated Short Range Communications (DSRC) service in the 5.850-
     5.925 GHz band for enabling vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) and vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) communications. See
     47 CFR §§90.371-90.377; Amendment of Parts 2 and 90 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate the 5.850-5925
     GHz Band to the Mobile Service for Dedicated Short Range Communications of Intelligent Transportation
     Services, ET Docket No. 98-95, Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd 18221 (1999). Recently, cellular specifications
     have emerged that support vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communications – V2V, V2I, vehicle-to-pedestrian
     (V2P), and vehicle-to-network (V2N). In recognition of both the DSRC and the emerging C-V2X platforms,
     Harman wishes to demonstrate modular technologies that would employ C-V2X functionality as an add-on
     module in a manner that allows for developmental flexibility.

     Proposed Demonstration and Objectives
     The proposed demonstration would support equipment research and development, field testing, and proof of
     concept. Harman is integrating the C-V2X functionality into its Telematics Control Units (TCU) by using an add-
     on module that would attach to the TCU. The devices to be demonstrated would operate on frequencies
     allocated to DSRC service.

     The C-V2X module would be demonstrated using an indoor “bench” setup. Basic message transmission and
     reception statistics would be demonstrated. Operation would be fixed.

     Transmitter operating parameters:

                Type              Frequency          Power                 Power            Antenna Height
                                    (MHz)          (dBm EIRP)            (mW EIRP)               (m)


HARMAN
400 Atlantic Street, 15th Floor
Stamford, CT 06901 USA




                Fixed             5850-5925       23 dBm (max)            200 (max)           1 (max)


     Test Location
     The temporary experimental demonstration will be restricted to the following location:
              Hard Rock Hotel
              4455 Paradise Road
              Las Vegas, NV 89169

     Minimizing Interference
     Harman understands that the proposed temporary demonstration at CES under Part 5 of the Commission’s
     rules must avoid causing interference to co-channel licensed operations. As noted, the devices to be tested
     would operate on frequencies allocated to DSRC service. Harman understands that the City of Las Vegas
     holds an FCC authorization to operate on DSRC frequencies at various locations throughout the city. Given,
     however, the temporary, sporadic and non-continuous nature of the demonstrations, the maximum transmitting
     antenna height of 1 meter, and the low power indoor operation, it is highly unlikely that the proposed
     experiment would result in harmful interference.



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Document Modified: 2018-12-10 14:35:49

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