ITU-R RA 1750-0-2006 Mutual planning between the Earth exploration-satellite service (active) and the radio astronomy service in the 94 GHz and 130 GHz bands.pdf
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1、 Rec. ITU-R RA.1750-0 1 RECOMMENDATION ITU-R RA.1750-0* Mutual planning between the Earth exploration-satellite service (active) and the radio astronomy service in the 94 GHz and 130 GHz bands (2006) Scope This Recommendation describes measures to be taken by the Earth exploration-satellite service
2、(EESS) (active) and the radio astronomy service (RAS) to minimize the potential impact of 94 GHz and 130 GHz EESS (active) cloud-mapping radars upon RAS observations in adjacent bands. The ITU Radiocommunications Assembly, considering a) that current and future satellite-borne cloud radar mapping ex
3、periments of the Earth exploration-satellite service (EESS) (active) in the 94 GHz and 130 GHz bands shared with the radio astronomy service (RAS) are expected to return important scientific results on global climate; b) that the RAS is expected to continue studying important scientific questions in
4、 the 94 and 130 GHz bands shared with EESS (active); c) that at millimetre wavelengths, the directive antenna gain available both on a satellite and at RAS ground stations is very high, creating the possibility of very strong main beam-to-main beam coupling between a satellite transmitter antenna an
5、d an RAS antenna; d) that in order to obtain adequate radar echoes from atmospheric phenomena, orbiting radars of the EESS (active) require very high e.i.r.p. that has the potential to cause physical damage to the sensitive RAS receivers in the case of main beam-to-beam coupling; e) that individual
6、RAS instruments may consist of dozens or even hundreds of co-directed antennas, some or all of which may be co-located within the main beam of an EESS (active) satellite on an instantaneous basis, greatly multiplying the consequences of a main beam-to-main beam encounter; f) that at millimetre wavel
7、engths, current technology does not permit the construction of high performance stop band filters with sufficiently low insertion loss within the wanted passband; g) that receivers used by the RAS at millimetre wavelengths must employ state-of-the-art technology in order to be sufficiently sensitive
8、 to carry out original astronomical research and that such technology currently allows very limited dynamic range with a relatively low saturation threshold; h) that because of the expected high e.i.r.p. of the cloud radar, main beam-to-sidelobe coupling between the satellite transmitter and the RAS
9、 station may cause saturation of the RAS receiver, potentially preventing observations at an RAS station for a significant fraction of the time that the active cloud radar satellite is above the local horizon; * Radiocommunication Study Group 7 made editorial amendments to this Recommendation in the
10、 year 2017 in accordance with Resolution ITU-R 1. 2 Rec. ITU-R RA.1750-0 j) that current technology now permits RAS stations to be outfitted with multi-element focal plane array receiver systems having full main beam sensitivity subtending 1 000 times the angular area of a single pixel receiver, fur
11、ther considering a) that of necessity, millimetre-wave RAS observatories operate at the frequencies shared with EESS (active) only under dry-clear conditions so that atmospheric attenuation gives no protection to the RAS station from the satellite radar; b) that mutual planning between operators of
12、the EESS (active) and radio astronomers is essential in order to avoid damage to the RAS instrumentation, and in order to maintain the integrity both the RAS and the EESS (active) data to the maximum extent possible; c) that the Space Frequency Coordination Group (SFCG) and the Scientific Committee
13、on Frequency Allocations for Radio Astronomy and Space Science (IUCAF) developed a mutual planning procedure1 between SFCG member agencies and the radio astronomy observatories for space-borne cloud radars to be operated in the band at 9494.1 GHz, recommends 1 that as early as possible in the design
14、 cycle of such an EESS (active) cloud radar system, contact should be established between the EESS (active) designers and operators and with radio astronomy sites the international organization IUCAF may provide the initial link between the EESS operators and potentially affected radio astronomy obs
15、ervatories; 2 that close contact between radio astronomers and the operators of the EESS (active) system should be maintained throughout the design and operational life-cycles of all systems which are subject to sharing in the 94 GHz and 130 GHz bands such that each party is apprised of pertinent de
16、velopments within the other; 3 that the design and operation of systems operating in each service should be performed so as to account for sharing to the greatest practicable extent; 4 that the considerations relevant to sharing given in Annex 1 should be taken into account in the design and operati
17、ons of such systems; 5 that the example provided in Annex 2 of the impact upon one instrument operating in the radio astronomy service from one satellite operating in the EESS (active) should be taken into account in the design and operation of stations of both services. 1 See Resolution 24-2 of the
18、 SFCG at: https:/www.sfcgonline.org/resolutions/RES SFCG 24-2 (94 GHz allocation use).pdf Rec. ITU-R RA.1750-0 3 Annex 1 Considerations relevant to the design and operation of systems intended for sharing between EESS (active) and RAS in the 94 GHz and 130 GHz bands For the EESS (active): An active
19、radar system should be designed according to best engineering practices to minimize unwanted emissions, and to minimise off-axis emission from the radar antenna into sidelobes. So far as is practicable, an EESS (active) system should be designed and operated in such a way as to avoid transmitting th
20、rough its main beam directly at stations of the RAS. Operators of an EESS (active) system should ensure that all operational help possible be given to RAS stations, such as providing timely orbital details of the satellite radar. For the RAS: RAS stations should be designed to be able to prevent the
21、ir antennas from pointing directly at the orbiting radar, by flexible dynamic scheduling of observations or other means. RAS stations should provide the means to protect their receivers from physical damage if complete avoidance of main beam encounters is impracticable. To the extent reasonably poss
22、ible, without compromising the capability of the RAS station, RAS receiver systems should be designed to have a high tolerance for damage from received high power transmissions, and to possess as high a dynamic range as is feasible. RAS antennas should be designed with the lowest practicable sidelob
23、e levels so as to permit observations to continue while the satellite radar is above the local horizon, although not directing its radar towards the RAS station. RAS data acquisition systems should be designed to log or flag instances of potential interference from the orbiting radar, based on known
24、 RAS and satellite operational parameters. RAS should continue to devote resources to extending the possibilities of real time or post-observation RFI mitigation techniques. 4 Rec. ITU-R RA.1750-0 Annex 2 An example of considerations relevant to sharing to be taken into account in the design and ope
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