ITU-R F 1401-1-2004 Considerations for the identification of possible frequency bands for fixed wireless access and related sharing studies《固定无线接入可用频段识别的考虑及和相关频率共享研究》.pdf
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1、 Rec. ITU-R F.1401-1 1 RECOMMENDATION ITU-R F.1401-1*,*Considerations for the identification of possible frequency bands for fixed wireless access and related sharing studies (Questions ITU-R 215/8 and ITU-R 140/9) (1999-2004) 1 Introduction 1.1 Purpose The objective of this Recommendation is to pro
2、vide guidance for the identification of suitable frequency spectrum for terrestrial fixed wireless access (FWA) applications, taking due account of sharing issues. Both traditional wireless telephony applications as well as emerging broadband wireless applications are considered. The potential for F
3、WA to enhance availability of telecommunications services in both developing and developed countries is substantial. 1.2 Background Wireless access has been defined (see Recommendation ITU-R F.1399 as “end-user radio connection(s) to core networks”, where core networks include, for example, PSTN, IS
4、DN, PLMN, PSDN, Internet, WAN/LAN, CATV, etc. Wireless access applications can be provided within the definitions of the radio services FS, MS, FSS and MSS contained in the Radio Regulations (RR) (see 4 for list of acronyms). FWA is one of these wireless access applications in which the location of
5、the end-user termination and the network access point to be connected to the end-user are fixed. Technologies in use today for implementing wireless access include cellular systems, cordless phone and cordless telecommunication systems, satellite systems, and specialized point-to-point (P-P) and poi
6、nt-to-multipoint (P-MP) fixed wireless systems. New technologies and systems such as IMT-2000, wireless broadband ISDN, wireless ATM, etc., also form part of wireless access if their application satisfies the basic criteria of end-user radio connection(s) to core networks (see 4 for list of acronyms
7、). 1.3 Traditional telephony wireless access applications Advances in technology and competitive access are driving the revolution towards wireless access infrastructure for the provision of basic telephone service. Traditionally the most difficult component of the network to build and the least cos
8、t-effective to maintain has proven to be the LAN, regardless of a developing or a developed economy. The sheer scope of investment and engineering efforts required to build and maintain copper-based networks has made high penetration rates for basic telephone service available only to industrialized
9、 nations of the world. *This Recommendation was initially developed jointly by Radiocommunication Study Groups 8 and 9, and afterwards revised by Study Group 9. Any further revision of texts relating to FWA systems derived from mobile technologies, i.e. 1.3, 5.1, 5.2.1, 5.2.2, should be undertaken j
10、ointly with Study Group 8. *This Recommendation should be brought to the attention of Radiocommunication Study Group 8. 2 Rec. ITU-R F.1401-1 Even the relatively low target subscriber density (teledensity) rate of 20 lines per 100 population set by the ITU, has been far beyond the capability of many
11、 nations until recently. Wireless access is an application of radio technology and personal communication systems experiencing tremendous growth, especially in developing economies. Generally, a wide range of radio system designs could be used for FWA and the suitability is a function of a number of
12、 factors. The most suitable system for a particular application will tend in general to depend on the requirements of the end-user, the cost of deployment (which will depend on the density of the subscriber population and the type of system being considered) and the availability of the appropriate r
13、adio-frequency spectrum for that system. The requirement for mobility or portability would tend to drive the deployment of systems derived from cellular technologies. Alternatively, the requirement for wireline quality and services (such as G3 FAX and voiceband data or even ISDN) would tend to be dr
14、ivers towards special-purpose designed systems. Understanding the drivers for the deployment of each technology is a key factor in minimizing the cost and maximizing the effectiveness of the solution. In some cases wireless access may offer potential for evolution and synergy with mobile services. A
15、n infrastructure supporting a fixed wireless system using an air interface developed for mobile services, (e.g. Recommendations ITU-R F.757, ITU-R M.622, ITU-R M.687, ITU-R M.819, ITU-R M.1033, and ITU-R M.1073) might be readily extended to support mobile users. Alternatively, special-purpose system
16、s can be designed to meet the quality requirements in an optimal manner. Volume 1 of the ITU-R Land Mobile (including Wireless Access) Handbook, Second Edition, 2001, provides further information on the basic principles and descriptions of wireless access systems. 1.4 Broadband wireless access Local
17、 access and other high density fixed wireless system planning and system deployments have developed in the last few years in many administrations. This development is due in large part to the trend towards increased demand and competition in the provision of high bit-rate local telecommunications an
18、d video distribution services. Because of cost and speed of deployment considerations, these developments are placing a major new focus on the provision of services directly to end-users via FWA systems. Current broadband wireless access data rates over individual circuit paths range from about 1.5
19、Mbit/s to about 51 Mbit/s, and are expected to reach at least 310 Mbit/s within the next few years, as radios utilizing higher order modulation schemes become available (see Recommendations ITU-R F.758 and ITU-R F.1499). The variety of possible broadband FWA network configurations includes: conventi
20、onal P-P, conventional P-MP, and combinations thereof, e.g. P-P systems deployed in multisectored P-MP configurations. High density deployment of independent P-P links similarly results in clusters that assume the essential characteristics of P-MP deployment. An emerging system architecture is that
21、of MP-MP, similar to mesh systems used at, for example, HF. These broadband FWA systems are predominantly deployed in dense urban, suburban, and campus environments where transmission path elevation angles may reach up to about 40 to 60 in particular in the higher frequency bands (see Recommendation
22、 ITU-R F.1498 dealing with the 38 GHz band). Links are regularly deployed on an on-demand basis to meet specific end-user requirements as they develop. Rec. ITU-R F.1401-1 3 2 Scope This Recommendation provides, as an initial in response to Questions ITU-R 215/8 and ITU-R 140/9, a methodology for id
23、entification of suitable frequency spectrum for FWA systems and a list of items to be addressed in identifying candidate bands. These take into account the results of ITU-R studies on compatible operations with systems in other radio services sharing the same bands, characteristics and operational r
24、equirements, spectrum requirements, and interference mitigation technologies. Bands identified using the methodology mentioned in 6.1 could support traditional telephony wireless access applications or new and emerging broadband wireless access. The scope of this Recommendation covers only FWA syste
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