ITU-R RS 1624-2003 Sharing between the Earth exploration-satellite (passive) and airborne altimeters in the aeronautical radionavigation service in the band 4 200-4 400 MHz《地球探测卫星(.pdf
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1、 Rec. ITU-R RS.1624 1 RECOMMENDATION ITU-R RS.1624*, *Sharing between the Earth exploration-satellite (passive) and airborne altimeters in the aeronautical radionavigation service in the band 4 200-4 400 MHz (Question ITU-R 229/7) (2003) The ITU Radiocommunication Assembly, considering a) that the b
2、and 4 200-4 400 MHz is allocated on a secondary basis to the Earth exploration-satellite service (passive) by No. 5.438 of the Radio Regulations (RR); b) that this band is allocated on a primary basis to the aeronautical radionavigation service (ARNS) for airborne altimeters and that this use will c
3、ontinue and will expand in the future as the number of aircraft in use increases; c) that global warming, being widely recognized as a serious environmental problem, requires continuous global monitoring and surveying of sea surface temperatures (SST) under all weather conditions; d) that seasonal w
4、eather forecasting and numerical weather forecasting of potential dangerous weather phenomena such as typhoons and other severe storms, require continuous SST measurements, under all weather conditions; e) that the 4-7 GHz frequency range provides the only capability to globally monitor SST under al
5、l weather conditions by passive microwave radiometers on board Earth exploration satellites; f) that the 6-7 GHz band has been contaminated by emissions from the fixed service and the FSS and that the 4-5 GHz band remains a promising band to monitor SST under all weather conditions; g) that the inte
6、rference criteria for passive sensors in the Earth exploration-satellite service (EESS) is included in Recommendation ITU-R RS.1029; h) that studies have shown that there is a very low probability of interference into EESS passive sensors from ARNS depending on the number of radio altimeters in view
7、 but that up to 5% random loss of data is permissible without compromising the overall measurements of the EESS (passive), recognizing a) that the use of the band by ARNS is for safety of life purposes and that the use and development of the band by ARNS should not be constrained, *This Recommendati
8、on should be brought to the attention of Radiocommunication Study Group 8 (WP 8B). *Radiocommunication Study Group 7 made editorial amendments to this Recommendation. 2 Rec. ITU-R RS.1624 recommends 1 that sharing between passive sensors in the EESS, used for monitoring SST, and airborne radio altim
9、eters in the ARNS is feasible in the 4 200-4 400 MHz band without constraints on the radio altimeters based on characteristics and the sharing study presented in Annex 1, taking into account considering h) and recognizing a); 2 that passive sensors designed to operate in this band should use antenna
10、s with a minimum pointing angle of 35 with respect to nadir to reduce any potential of interference from airborne altimeters. Annex 1 Potential for sharing around 4 300 MHz between radio altimeters and space-based sensors of the EESS (passive) 1 Introduction Global warming is one of the most serious
11、 environmental problems for the planet Earth. The parameter known as SST is a useful indicator of global warming. It is very important to be able to monitor the SST continuously to clarify and to better understand the mechanism of global warming. Only spaceborne passive microwave radiometers in orbi
12、t on Earth exploration satellites can monitor the whole Earth SST on a continuing basis. To observe the SST, the 4 200-4 400 MHz band is important from a scientific point of view. Since the EESS is allocated as secondary service in this band in RR No. 5.438 for passive sensing, it is desirable to up
13、grade the allocation to the primary status in the Table of Frequency Allocations to protect the future observations required in this band. Aircraft radio altimeters which operate in the 4 200-4 400 MHz band are an integral part of aviation instrumentation. These instruments are widely utilized for d
14、etermining the altitude of aircraft in flight and need to be protected from any possible interference due to the obvious safety of life aspects of their usage. Obviously, passive sensors cannot cause any interference into the radio altimeters since they do not emit any radio-frequency energy in the
15、band. Possible interference from the radio altimeters into the passive sensors needs to be determined. This Annex describes the potential for sharing the 4 200-4 400 MHz band with the existing primary allocated service, radio altimeters in the ARNS. 2 Allocation of the 4 200-4 400 MHz band The band
16、4 200-4 400 MHz is currently allocated to the ARNS on a primary worldwide basis. RR No. 5.438 notes specifically that this band is reserved exclusively for radio altimeters installed on board aircraft and for the associated transponders on the ground. The provision notes further that this band may b
17、e used by the EESS (passive) on a secondary basis and with no protection from radio altimeters. Rec. ITU-R RS.1624 3 Additional provisions permit all or part of this band to be used by the fixed service on a secondary basis in some countries, and by the standard frequency and time-satellite service.
18、 3 System characteristics used in the analysis The following characteristics of a typical passive sensor operating in the 4 200-4 400 MHz band are based on the development of a mechanical scanning total power radiometer that will be used for sensing land, ocean and atmospheric characteristics. The f
19、ollowing characteristics are based on a typical advanced microwave scanning radiometer: TABLE 1 Characteristics of a microwave radiometer System characteristics of the radio altimeters used in the analysis are taken from various input documents to the ITU-R on this topic. TABLE 2 Characteristics of
20、altimeters in the ARNS Parameter Value Frequency band (MHz) 4 200-4 400 Sensor bandwidth (MHz) 200 Orbit Circular polar orbit, altitude of 800 km Antenna type Conical scanning, nadir pointing Incident angle (degrees) 55 with respect to nadir Scan angle (degrees) 60 Antenna size (m) 1.6 Antenna beamw
21、idth (degrees) 2.9 Main beam gain (dBi) 35 Side-lobe gain (dBi) 15 Permissable interference (dB(W/200 MHz) 158 (Recommendation ITU-R RS.1029) Parameter Value Frequency (MHz) 4 200-4 400 Transmitter power (CW) (dBW) 2 Transmitter power (pulse) (dBW) 1 Transmitter power (W) 200 Pulse repetition freque
22、ncy (kHz) 18 Pulse width (ns) 200 Antenna type Patch antenna Antenna gain (dBi) 10 Antenna beamwidth (degrees) 70 Antenna back-lobe level (dBi) 30 (without platform) Shielding effect (dB) 5 4 Rec. ITU-R RS.1624 4 Interference analysis Figure 1 depicts the typical altimeter/radiometer interference ge
23、ometry. Considering that the altimeter antenna is nadir-pointing and the radiometer antenna is forward-looking (47 with respect to nadir), interference into the main beam of the radiometer antenna can only occur via back-lobe emissions from the altimeter antenna and by diffused reflections (scatteri
24、ng). 1624-014715471/23 dBAltimeterAltitude =EarthR = 6 378 kmSensorAltitude = 800 kmForward looking sensor(orbital altitude)Main beam axis of sensorantennaMaximum altitude for aircraft(assumed)3 dBbeamwidth703 dBbeamwidth70FIGURE 1Typical altimeter/radiometer interference geometryInterference result
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