ITU-R F 1706-2005 Protection criteria for point-to-point fixed wireless systems sharing the same frequency band with nomadic wireless access systems in the 4 to 6 GHz range《共享同一频段在.pdf
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1、 Rec. ITU-R F.1706 1 RECOMMENDATION ITU-R F.1706 Protection criteria for point-to-point fixed wireless systems sharing the same frequency band with nomadic wireless access systems in the 4 to 6 GHz range (Question ITU-R 133/9) (2005) Scope This Recommendation provides the protection criteria for poi
2、nt-to-point (P-P) fixed wireless systems (FWS) from nomadic wireless access systems (NWAS) in the 4 to 6 GHz range operating in areas near international borders. Annex 1 gives the basic analysis factors and simulation examples of separation distances to protect P-P FWS from interference caused by NW
3、AS. The ITU Radiocommunication Assembly, considering a) that in many parts of the spectrum the fixed service and the mobile service are sharing the same frequency bands; b) that, with appropriate sharing criteria and geographical separation, both systems can efficiently coexist and use frequency spe
4、ctrum; c) that the necessary separation distance to protect P-P FWS from interference caused by NWAS has not been determined in many frequency bands including the 4 to 6 GHz range; d) that in many parts of the above frequency range, FWS are also sharing the same band with space services, noting a) t
5、hat P-P FWS and NWAS sharing the same frequency band in the 4 to 6 GHz range may operate in mutually close area beyond international borders, recommends 1 that the protection criteria for P-P FWS sharing the same frequency bands with NWAS should be as follows: the maximum aggregate interference from
6、 the NWAS including base station and terminal stations should be such that the degradation to an FWS receiver threshold does not exceed 0.5 dB under free space propagation conditions (equivalently the aggregate interference noise should not exceed one-tenth of the thermal noise level of the FWS rece
7、iver) (see Note 1); 2 that for additional information Annex 1 can be referred to, including the separation distance to protect FWS from interference caused by NWAS. NOTE 1 This criterion is derived taking into account considering c), as well as a number of system parameters for sharing studies given
8、 in Recommendation ITU-R F.758 in the 4-6 GHz range. 2 Rec. ITU-R F.1706 Annex 1 Consideration on separation distance to protect P-P FWS from interference caused by NWAS sharing the same frequency band in the 4 to 6 GHz range 1 Introduction In many parts of the spectrum the fixed service and the mob
9、ile service are sharing the same frequency bands. Studies on compatibility between both services will become more important including the bands above 3 GHz. Recently use and applications of terrestrial wireless communication systems are so increasingly expanding that some countries may consider futu
10、re use of the bands above 3 GHz for wireless access systems including nomadic/mobile applications. It should be noted that many frequency bands in the 4 to 6 GHz range are widely used for traditional radio-relay systems in the fixed service. Therefore, review of the spectrum use requires careful con
11、sideration on compatibility of both existing and new applications. Also the impact of deploying a new application on other systems should be evaluated, in some cases, beyond international borders. This Annex provides consideration on the necessary separation distance to protect conventional digital
12、radio-relay systems (DRRSs) from unacceptable interference caused by NWAS in the 5 GHz frequency band. 2 Basic factors to be considered in the analysis The analysis made in the later sections takes into account the following factors: in the frequency range around 5 GHz, e.g. 4 400-5 000 MHz, DRRS ar
13、e densely deployed around urban cities; system parameters used in the analysis should, as far as possible, be based on those given in other ITU-R Recommendations on sharing studies; NWAS can be operated in both outdoor and indoor environments; DRRS are usually operated utilizing most of the availabl
14、e bandwidth and therefore it is difficult to apply interference mitigation measures to NWAS such as dynamic frequency selection (DFS) within the shared band; interference paths from NWAS to DRRS, are basically considered. Furthermore, the analysis is conducted for both theoretical models and practic
15、al examples. 3 System parameters of DRRS and NWAS 3.1 Parameters of DRRS Examples of the technical parameters of DRRS are given in Table 1, which are based on those in Table 13 in Recommendation ITU-R F.758. Rec. ITU-R F.1706 3 TABLE 1 DRRS parameters Parameter Symbol Value and unit Reference Centre
16、 frequency of operation f 5 000 MHz Antenna height above ground HD70 m (1)Maximum antenna gain 42.5 dB Rec. ITU-R F.758 (2)Antenna radiation pattern GD() dB Rec. ITU-R F.699 Feeder loss Lf_3.5 dB Rec. ITU-R F.758 Receiver bandwidth BD30.2 MHz Receiver thermal noise NthD97.5 dBm Transmitter power PtD
17、33 dBm (1)The agreed value in the sharing study between the fixed service and earth station on board vessels (ESVs) in Recommendation ITU-R SF.1650. (2)A single antenna is commonly used for the receiver and the transmitter. 3.2 Parameters of NWAS Examples of the technical parameters of NWAS are give
18、n in Table 2, which are based on those for HiperLAN (Type-2) used in the sharing study between the radio local area network (RLAN) and the Earth exploration-satellite service (EESS) described in Recommendation ITU-R M.1653. TABLE 2 NWAS parameters reference Value and unit Parameter Symbol Outdoor In
19、door Reference Centre frequency of operation f 5 000 MHz 5 000 MHz Antenna height above ground HN10 m 30 m (1)Maximum antenna gain GNWAS0 dBi 0 dBi Antenna radiation pattern Omni Omni Receiver bandwidth BN16 MHz 16 MHz Minimum receive level PrminN85 dBm 68 dBm Transmitter e.i.r.p. PtN30 dBm 20 dBm (
20、3)(2)Active ratio (worst case) 100 % (4)5 % or less (1)The height of the NWAS base station antenna. (2)Recommendation ITU-R M.1653. (3)Transmitter power control effect (3 dB) is considered. (4)Total effect of a base station and terminals operating within its coverage is considered. 4 Rec. ITU-R F.17
21、06 In the case that NWAS is operated in the outdoor environment, each base station forming a service coverage with a radius of about 100 m. Within this coverage, several or more nomadic wireless access (NWA) terminals are operating. If all the antennas (of a base station and the terminals) are desig
22、ned in the omni-type, the total interference effect on DRRS stations located at sufficiently long distance could be approximated by that from the base station at the coverage centre, assuming that only a single transmitter is active (actually transmits a signal) at any instantaneous time. Thus the t
23、otal effect of a base station and all the terminals within its coverage may lead to a worst-case active ratio of 100%. However, it requires further study whether the worst-case active ratio of 100% is appropriate. In the case of indoor environments, for active ratio (transmit-to-silent ratio) of RLA
24、Ns a value of 5% is assumed in general sharing studies. This number has been derived from a wide range of environments including in-building office networks. In this Recommendation it is assumed that one building contains a number of NWAS/RLAN terminals operating in the same frequency as DRRS. The n
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