ITU-R REPORT SF 2046-2004 Determination of the interference potential and its possible reduction by mitigation techniques between earth stations in the fixed-satellite service operta.pdf
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1、 Rep. ITU-R SF.2046 1 REPORT ITU-R SF.2046 Determination of the interference potential, and its possible reduction by mitigation techniques, between earth stations in the fixed-satellite service operating with non-geostationary satellites and stations in the fixed service in the 18/19 GHz band (Ques
2、tions ITU-R 237/4 and ITU-R 206/9) (2004) 1 Introduction Frequency bands have been allocated and identified for use by GSO and non-GSO FSS systems in bands shared on a primary basis with the FS. WRC-95/97 adopted a different set of provisions through No. 5.523A of the Radio Regulations (RR) to the n
3、on-GSO FSS utilizing the bands 18.8-19.3 GHz and 28.6-29.1 GHz from those provisions for non-GSO FSS utilizing bands outside these bands. This Report addresses only the 18.8-19.3 GHz band, which is referred to throughout as the 18/19 GHz band. Sharing between the FSS and the FS should also take into
4、 consideration the impact of the proposed high-density deployment of both services, which requires special attention to the required separation distances. Such restrictions could impair the use of both services in the same areas, however, the sharing situation could be improved by the use of mitigat
5、ion techniques. 2 Interference from an FS transmitter into a non-GSO FSS satellite earth station The progressing deployment of FS stations or FSS earth stations may affect the future expansion of either service in the same frequency band. Accordingly, the FS station deployment patterns and the FSS e
6、arth station deployment patterns required for the introduction and growth of viable services have a major impact on the planning of band sharing. Studies to date are limited to the considered interference from FS transmitters into the LEOSAT-1 non-GSO FSS earth stations operating in the 18.8-19.3 GH
7、z band. 2.1 Interference criteria and methodology The interference calculations were performed by several administrations using FS parameters obtained from their administration databases. Deterministic studies assume line-of-sight (LoS) transmission and were based on the use of a free-space loss plu
8、s atmospheric absorption propagation model. Some studies also took into account diffraction due to terrain and man-made obstacles. 2 Rep. ITU-R SF.2046 The interference level into the earth station was calculated for each FS transmitter in the database and for all azimuths around each of these trans
9、mitters. The resulting exclusion zones were then superimposed graphically on maps of some major metropolitan areas. In all cases the minimum earth station antenna gain (backlobe) was used and the calculations were not dependent on anomalous propagation conditions, therefore, a long-term I/N criterio
10、n corresponding to 6% to 10% of the thermal noise level was used. This criterion may require further study to take into account the effects of multiple FS transmitters simultaneously interfering into an non-GSO FSS user terminal receive bandwidth. In the case of LEOSAT-1, this would be the full 500
11、MHz receive bandwidth. When the non-GSO FSS user terminal receive bandwidth is reduced, the probability of having multiple FS transmitters interfering simultaneously is reduced. Statistical studies evaluate, based on certain assumptions, the interfering power spectral density levels suffered by FSS
12、receivers distributing these terminals in the satellite spot-beam with respect to assumed penetration rates in the different ground clutter classes. During the interference calculation procedure the FSS terminal location is selected randomly out of the predefined locations according to the penetrati
13、on scenario with the following assumptions: the assigned frequency channel in the FSS downlink is randomly selected inside the FS frequency band with a bandwidth according to a randomly selected transmission capacity by combining the frequency channels for the FSS terminal under consideration (altho
14、ugh this study assumes varying bandwidth such studies should be based on 500 MHz in the case of LEOSAT-1); the satellite responsible for communication with the FSS cell/spot-beam under consideration is determined by the criterion of the shortest distance; the antenna of the FSS terminal is placed on
15、 top of the buildings or above the vegetation. The received power level from the serving satellite is calculated according to the elevation angle and the propagation conditions concerned. All FS transmitters within a distance of 60 km to the FSS receiver are selected in the affected frequency band.
16、The resulting interference power density level is evaluated by aggregation of the signals of all FS transmitters considered. The C/I ratio at the FSS receiver is calculated by comparing the interference power level with the received power level from the serving satellite. The interference level can
17、also be referred to the receiver noise level, N. These interference levels are compared with a reference interference level of 145 dB(W/MHz) (i.e. 10 dB I/N). The cumulative distributions of the C/I ratios for standard propagation conditions (losses exceeded for less than 20% of time) as well as for
18、 rainy conditions (worst case: 0.001% of time) on the space-to-Earth path have been derived. 2.2 Possible application of a convolution process for assessing interference One study presented a possible method for assessing interference from FS transmitters into non-GSO FSS earth station receivers, ba
19、sed on an application of a methodology similar to that of Recommendation ITU-R S.1323. The method accommodates the time-varying nature of the interference by convolving the probability density functions (pdf) of the rain degradation and the interference degradation, obtained through computer simulat
20、ion, to generate the total degradation pdf. Rep. ITU-R SF.2046 3 3 Potential interference from point-to-point FS transmitters into non-GSO FSS earth station receivers without mitigation techniques 3.1 Interference without mitigation techniques 3.1.1 Deterministic studies FS transmitters impose regio
21、ns around themselves in which reliable operation of non-GSO user terminals may be precluded due to excessive interference. These blocked regions are referred to as “exclusion zones”. A single point-to-point FS transmitter will (under clear sky, clear terrain conditions) impose a circular exclusion z
22、one in the area immediately surrounding it (off-axis directions) and a elliptical exclusion zone extending a long distance along its on-axis direction of transmission. 3.1.1.1 Results using free-space loss calculations and no blockage Figure 1 presents an example exclusion zone calculated using the
23、parameters of a typical point-to-point FS transmitter with a 0.6 m parabolic dish. The boundary is based on a single-source, conservative long-term interference criterion of 6% of the non-GSO user terminal system noise (i.e. I/N = 12.2 dB) under clear sky, clear terrain conditions. Non-GSO user term
24、inals would need to be kept outside of this contour in order to guarantee that interference levels from the FS transmitter would be acceptably low. It can be observed in the expanded view in Fig. 2 that the diameter of the exclusion zone around the terminal can be nearly 1 km and the length of the e
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