ITU-R REPORT F 2047-2004 Technology developments and application trends in the fixed service《固定业务的技术发展和应用趋势》.pdf
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1、 Rep. ITU-R F.2047 1 REPORT ITU-R F.2047 Technology developments and application trends in the fixed service (Question ITU-R 221/9) (2004) 1 Introduction This Report provides guidance on the future development of the fixed service (FS) reflecting recent technology developments and application trends
2、 for fixed wireless systems, including fixed wireless access (FWA) applications, and frequency sharing studies to enhance spectrum utilization efficiency. 2 Scope This Report addresses the following items in relation to the future development of the FS: FS technology trends overview; development of
3、the role of FS systems in telecommunication networks; FS band usage trends in some countries; frequency sharing studies with other services; possible future applications in the FS. The scope of this Report covers conventional radio-relay systems, FWA systems, fixed wireless links for back-haul commu
4、nications, systems utilizing high altitude platform stations (HAPSs), and nomadic wireless access (NWA) systems, when operating in the FS, including consideration of technology convergence of terrestrial wireless systems. 3 List of acronyms and abbreviations BS Broadcasting service BSS Broadcasting-
5、satellite service BWA Broadband wireless access DVB Digital video broadcasting EESS Earth-exploration satellite service FDD Frequency division duplex FS Fixed service FSS Fixed-satellite service FWA Fixed wireless access HAPS High altitude platform stations HDFS High density applications in the fixe
6、d service IMT-2000 International Mobile Telecommunications-2000 ISM Industrial, scientific and medical 2 Rep. ITU-R F.2047 ISP Internet service provider ISS Inter-satellite service LMCS Local multipoint communication systems LMDS Local multipoint distribution systems MDS Multipoint distribution syst
7、em MP-MP Multipoint-to-multipoint MS Mobile service MWA Mobile wireless access MWS Multimedia wireless systems NWA Nomadic wireless access PDA Personal digital assistant P-MP Point-to-multipoint P-P Point-to-point QoS Quality of service RF Radio frequency RL Radiolocation RLAN Radio local area netwo
8、rk RN Radionavigation RRS Radio-relay system SDH Synchronous digital hierarchy SDR Software defined radio SONET Synchronous optical network STM-1 Synchronous transport module 1 TDD Time division duplex 4 Developments in the FS 4.1 FS technology trends overview In terms of the evolution of the FS, is
9、sues that merit close attention include the following: convergence of services and technology offerings, e.g. the concept of multimedia wireless systems (MWSs); convergence of nomadic and fixed and mobile applications, including licence-exempt applications; HDFSs are used for both network infrastruc
10、ture support and end user access. It is worth noting that WRC-2000 designated the following frequency bands as available for HDFS systems: 32, 38, 42, 52, 56 and 65 GHz; a possible trend towards more flexible regulatory regimes; Rep. ITU-R F.2047 3 fairly rapid progress in design and development of
11、more frequency agile, flexible and autonomous systems to give good spectral efficiency in a manner which also aids faster and cheaper deployment practices; user demands for greater quality of service (QoS), particularly in relation to the next 15 years or so of worldwide build-out of infrastructure
12、that will support the explosive growth of the Internet; understanding of different development status of countries, and possible growth of FS spectrum needs; possibilities for review of applications in any current band that is used for the FS; possibilities for improved sharing with traditional FS a
13、nd licence-exempt FS and MS applications. Convergence in digital telecommunications (data, voice, sound, image and video) is giving rise to technology trends in the FS that are not only rapid but also highly unpredictable especially in time-frames beyond five years. The role of the FS is changing. I
14、n the past, the FS served a variety of trunking and transport applications ranging from very low capacity applications (less than the primary rate) to very high capacity applications, where typically 1:n diversity protection was needed at system bit rates above the order of STM-1. For example, telec
15、ommunication operators could consume a large part of a given frequency band in these very high capacity applications. In the access network, the FS was used sparingly as an adjunct to cable networks. Over the last several years, however, these very high capacity radio-relay applications have largely
16、 been replaced with fibre optic transmission systems and this trend will continue for the foreseeable future. On the other hand, the FS has, more recently, been establishing a stronger presence in the access network in licensed and licence-exempt spectrum. This is due in part to a growing demand and
17、 economical equipment which in turn is a result of agreed standards for FWA systems at the medium access control and physical-layers. In the future, the FS is expected to serve a greater role in the access network, complemented with low, medium and high-capacity trunking and transport applications.
18、These new trunking applications will typically not require 1:n diversity protection and will complement fibre optic transmission systems in rugged, remote and difficult terrain areas of the world. Increased flexibility of equipment through software control will enable varying traffic asymmetry (main
19、ly in the access network) requirements in the FS. Also, in some cases, the boundary between systems in the FS and MS is becoming less well defined. As next generations of P-MP fixed systems address non-line-of-sight, high performance and broadband challenges, as well as new mesh architectures in the
20、 access network, the FS could have a major role in the implementation of the transport network for IMT-2000 and systems beyond IMT-2000. This role may include not only the provision of service but also infrastructure support networks, as considered in the later section. To further increase spectral
21、efficiency and service flexibility, advanced FWA (including HDFS/BWA) systems are increasingly likely to employ a range of techniques that may include different duplex technologies, and mixes of them, and dynamic allocation of bit rate, of modulation and of antenna beamwidth/pattern. Such systems wi
22、ll likely have the functional capability of variable or flexible channelization; this better facilitates transmission of symmetrical or asymmetrical services, based on need, an important factor in the growth of wireless services. In this connection it is attractive to consider SDR. 4 Rep. ITU-R F.20
23、47 SDR is generally characterized as a radio technology in which the operating parameters, in particular spectrum-related parameters, can be changed via software without replacing the hardware components. Definition of SDR and its associated techniques are under study in ITU-R. It should be noted th
24、at some of todays radio equipment employ programmable memory modules as firmware or hardware components. In this sense there are already some forms of SDR in the existing networks. In some aspects the SDR technology has been applied since the early 1990s in some parts of radio systems and more use o
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