ITU-R M 1232-1997 Sharing Criteria for Space-to-Earth Links Operating in the Mobile-Satellite Service with Non-Geostationary Satellites in the 137-138 MHz Band《运行于137-138MHz波段非静止卫星.pdf
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1、STD.ITU-R RECMN M-1232-ENGL 1997 Li855212 O527474 852 = 440 Rec. ITU-R M.1232 RECOMMENDATION ITU-R M. 1232 SHARING CRITERIA FOR SPACE-TO-EARTH LINKS OPERATING IN THE MOBILE-SATELLITE SERVICE WITH NON-GEOSTATIONARY SATELLITES IN THE 137-138- BAND (Question ITU-R 83/8) (1997) Summary In this Recommend
2、ation, the sharing criteria for downlinks of FDMA non-GSOhSS networks and SSMA non-GSO/MSS networks are recommended in terms of the maximum single-entry interference levels. The IT Radioconununication Assembly, considering a) by several systems, including those operating in other services; that freq
3、uency bands allocated to the mobile-satellite service (MSS) in the band 137-138 MHz may be shared b) criteria; that Recommendation ITU-R M.1231 specifies the interference criteria needed to determine the sharing C) that sharing criteria may be determined using the methodology described in Recommenda
4、tion IT-R SA. 1023; d) the interference criteria arrived at in Recommendation ITU-R M.1231; that Annex 1 presents the parameters used in the implementation of Recommendation ITU-R SA.1023 using e) the number of systems and revisions to frequency band allocations that are adopted by world radio confe
5、rences; that the typical deployment of interfering stations may change over a period of years as a result of growth in 0 estimated number of systems that generate interference at significant levels; that the sharing criteria derived using the methodology of Recommendation ITU-R SA.1023 is based on a
6、n g) that two general types of modulation are to be considered for non-geostationary (non-GSO) MSS operating in the 137-138 MHz band, which are: narrow-band modulation with frequency division multiple access (FDMA) and wideband modulation and direct sequence spread spectrum multiple access OS-SSMA),
7、 recommends 1 that the single-entry interference levels presented in Table 1 be used as sharing criteria, or as the basis for alternative forms of sharing criteria (e.g., power flux-density limits), for the protection of stations operating in the MSS in the band 137-138 MHz; 2 stations operating in
8、the MSS in the band 137-138 MHz; that the criteria specified in recommends 1 be used as the basis for coordination thresholds for receiving 3 that the deployment of interferers specified in Annex 1 be reviewed periodically in order to determine whether the typical interference environment and conseq
9、uential sharing criteria should be revised. NOTE 1 - The sharing criteria of Table 1 (including the Notes below) are intended to be applied in frequency sharing analyses and the coordination of frequency assignments (Le as the minimum levels of accepted interference for applicable ground stations).
10、in coordination applications, the actual interference environment seen by the receiving ground station should be compared with that assumed in Annex 1 in order to help determine whether interfering signal power greater than the permissible single-entry level can be accepted. Generally, this consider
11、ation may enable acceptance of single-entry interference levels that may be as high as those specified in the applicable interference criteria (Recommendation ITU-R M.1231). COPYRIGHT International Telecommunications Union/ITU RadiocommunicationsLicensed by Information Handling ServicesRec. ITU-R M.
12、1232 441 TABLE 1 Sharing entena for stations in the MSS operating in the band 137-138 MHz Frequency band (MHz) 137-1 38 (narrow-band modulation with FDMA) I 137-138 (narrow-band modulation with FDMA) 137-138 (wideband modulation with DS-SSMA) Function and type of receiving antenna Data downlink to g
13、ateway (15 dBi horn antenna) Reference bandwidth is 44 kHz Data downlink to subscriber terminal O dBi monopole antenna with a cos2 pattern Reference bandwidth is 19.2 kHz Data downlink to gateway (16 dBi antenna) Reference bandwidth is 885 kHz Interfering signal power (dBW) in the channel to be exce
14、eded for no more than 20% of the time() Space-Earth -1 46.2C3) -159.9(3) -138d3) Terrestrial -147.3 -160.6 -141.5 Interfering signal power (dBW) in the channel to be exceeded for no more than p% of the time(*) Space-Earth -133.8(3) p = 0.0625% - 1 44.7(3) p = 0.0625% -1 29) p = 0.0625% Terrestrial -
15、133.8 p = 0.125% -144.8 p=O.l25% -129.5 p=O.125% (i) The interfering signal level is determined during reception at elevation angles equal to or greater than 20. (2) The interfering signal level is determined during reception at elevation angles equal to or greater than 5“. (3) As explained in Table
16、 2, this interference power is to be applied to a single constellation of interfering satellites. Usually this number reflects the anticipated number of single interfering transmitters. However, for this Recommendation, this number reflects the number of anticipated interfering constellations. Any l
17、imits or thresholds that would apply to a single spacecraft of one of these constellations would be handled during detailed and formal coordination. NOTE 2 - The single-entry interfering signal power thresholds in Table 1 are the permissible levels of interfering signal power that fall within the sp
18、ecified reference bandwidth. Accordingly, the total power in interfering signals should be considered in frequency sharing analyses. In cases where the interfering signal bandwidth exceeds the reference bandwidth or does not fully overlap the passband of a specific receiver under study, the availabl
19、e frequency dependent rejection should be applied in conjunction with the specified permissible interference levels. Other pertinent IT-R Recommendations should be consulted for guidance on this matter. NOTE 3 -The sharing criteria presented in Table 1 are based on representative stations having the
20、 specified antenna gain values. Recommendation ITU-R SA.1022 presents a method for scaling the permissible level of total interfering signal power for other antenna gain values. The single-entry criteria also must be scaled in accordance with earth station antenna gain by the same amount of adjustme
21、nt that would occur for interference criteria using the method in Recommendation ITU-R SA. 1022. NOTE 4 - In deriving the above sharing criteria from permissible total levels of interfering signai power, no allowance has been made for interference from spurious emissions. COPYRIGHT International Tel
22、ecommunications Union/ITU RadiocommunicationsLicensed by Information Handling ServicesSTD-ITU-R RECMN M*L232-ENGL 1997 q8552L2 052947b b25 442 Rec. ITU-R M.1232 NOTE 5 - Both the long-term (20% of the time) and short-term (4% of the time) sharing criteria must be met in order for interference to be
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