ITU-R S 1063-1994 Criteria for sharing between BSS feeder links and other Earth-to-space or space-to-Earth links of the FSS《广播卫星服务馈线和其他固定卫星服务地球-空间或空间-地球链路的共享标准》.pdf
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1、ITU-R RECMN*S. 1063 94 4855212 0523446 444 260 Rec. ITU-R S.1063 RECOMMENDATION ITU-R S. 1063 CRITERIA FOR SHARING BETWEEN BSS FEEDER LINKS AND OTHER EARTH-TO-SPACE OR SPACE-TO-EARTH LINKS OF THE FSS (Question ITU-R 210/4) (1994) The ITU Radiocommunication Assembly, considering a) broadcasting-satel
2、lite service (BSS) are part of the fixed-satellite service (FSS); that under the Radio Regulations (RR) the Earth-to-space links used as feeder links to satellites in the b) that the frequency and technical characteristics of such feeder links may depend on the technical characteristics of systems u
3、sing the broadcasting satellite, but that risks of interference with satellites in the FSS providing links between specified points on the Earth should also be taken into account; c) for links between earth stations; that the system constraints of the BSS may affect the efficiency with which the FSS
4、 frequency bands are used d) that the following Earth-to-space FSS frequency bands have been identified for use by BSS feeder links; 10.7-11.7 GHz (Region l), 14.5-14.8 GHz (all Regions except Europe), 17.3-17.8 GHz (Region 2 also allocated to the BSS), 17.3-18.1 GHz (Regions 1 and 3), 18.1-18.4 GHz
5、 (ali Regions by Footnotes RR 870A and 870B), 24.75-25.25 GHz (Regions 2 and 3), 27.5-30.0 GHz (all Regions); e) Appendix 30, that certain BSS feeder links are planned as in RR Appendix 30A to pair with the BSS Plan of RR recommends 1. 1.1 that when considering sharing between the FSS and BSS feeder
6、 links: the requirements and constraints of both systems should be taken into account; z.2 1.3 reducing the required bandwidth of the feeder links should be considered; suitable interference calculations should be performed and results compared against required protection ratios; 2. that the factors
7、 and examples given in Annex 1 be considered to help facilitate 9 1. ANNEX 1 Criteria for sharing between BSS feeder links and other Earth-to-space or space-to-Earth links of the FSS 1. Introduction Frequency bands allocated to the BSS are, by definition, in the space-to-Earth direction. Feeder link
8、s to broadcasting satellites, operating in any frequency band must, under the current provisions of the Radio Regulations, use the Earth-to-space allocations of the FSS. For the purpose of this Annex, the term “fixed-satellite service” is as defined in the Radio Regulations, but excludes feeder link
9、s to broadcasting satellites. ITU-R RECMN*S= Lab3 74 4655232 O523447 380 = Rec. ITU-R S.1063 261 The World Administrative Radio Conference (Geneva, 1979) (WARC-79), and subsequently the World Administrative Radio Conference for Dealing with Frequency Allocations in Certain Parts of the Spectrum (Mal
10、aga-Torremolinos, 1992) (WARC-92), allocated a number of Earth-to-space bands for use by feeder links for the BSS. These bands are: 10.7-1 1.7 GHz (Region l), 14.5-14.8 GHz (all Regions except Europe), 17.3-17.8 GHz (Region 2, this band is also allocated to the BSS), 17.3-18.1 GHz (Regions 1 and 3),
11、 18.1-18.4 GHz (all Regions by Footnotes RR 870A and 870B), 24.75-25.25 GHz (Regions 2 and 3), 27.5-30.0 GHz (all Regions). Since, however, the up-link requirements of the BSS, particularly around 12 GHz, are expected to be fairly substantial and feeder links for broadcasting satellites may be drawn
12、 from any fixed-satellite Earth-to-space allocation (though subject to coordination in bands not exclusively designated for feeder links), and since the higher frequency bands for that purpose may be unattractive to some administrations, the problem of using Earth-to-space allocations by both the FS
13、S and the BSS remains a matter of concern. The simultaneous use of the 14 to 14.5 GHz band by broadcasting-satellite systems and around 12 GHz by the FSS having different space-to-Earth allocations will be a problem in congested parts of the orbit. In addition to individual and community type BSSs i
14、n the 12 GHz band, it is envisioned that interactive services (voice, data and video) may be provided through the use of earth stations with small aperture antennas. This may place additional requirements and constraints on both services. This Annex evaluates the impact of sharing, associated with u
15、sing fixed satellite allocations for feeder links to broadcasting satellites with regard to the Plans developed by the World Administrative Radio Conference for the Planning of the Broadcasting-Satellite Service, (Geneva, 1977) (Regions 1 and 3) (WARC BS-77), the related subsequent Regional Administ
16、rative Radio Conference for the Planning of the Broadcasting-Satellite Service in Region 2 (RARC SAT-R2) (Geneva, 1983), and the BSS feeder-link plan for Regions 1 and 3 developed at the Second Session of the World Administrative Radio Conference on the Use of the Geostationary-Satellite Orbit and o
17、n the Planning of Space Services Utilizing It (Geneva, 1988) (WARC ORB-88). 2. Technical and operational characteristics required for feeder links to broadcasting satellites 2.1 Broadcasting-satellite systems around 12 GHz The WARC BS-77 established certain technical standards which affect the feede
18、r links for Regions 1 and 3. One important requirement is that the reduction in the quality in the down-link due to thermal noise in the feeder link is taken to be equivalent to a degradation in the down-link CIN not exceeding 0.5 dB for 99% of the worst month. To limit the impairment to this value,
19、 the CIN on the feeder link must be about 10 dB higher than that required for the down-link CIN, which in this case would mean a feeder link CIN of up to 24 dB, if the modulation indices were the same. WARC BS-77 also established a value of 30 dB as the total protection ratio to which each broadcast
20、ing satellite transmission must be protected. Similarly, with the division of overall performance requirements, the total protection ratio of the feeder link of a broadcasting satellite may have to be of the order of 40 dB, with a single-entry protection ratio which may be as high as 45 dB. Standard
21、s for either of these two latter values have not yet been established. For interference caused by the adjacent channels, recent simulation experiments have shown that the operation of broadcasting-satellite power tubes at saturation reduces interference received from the adjacent channels by about 4
22、 dB relative to that observed under reduced-drive conditions of the power tube. This improvement may also benefit adjacent-channel interference planning of feeder links in Regions 1 and 3. For Region 2, the RARC SAT-R2 concluded that an overall co-channel protection ratio of 28 dB is required, and t
23、hat is reflected in the development of the Region 2 Plan. Also, it was decided that, for feeder links, a noise temperature increase of 10% at satellite receiver input should be the threshold which, if exceeded by actual interfering emissions, would require coordination. Further information is to be
24、found in Recommendations ITU-R B0.793, ITU-R B0.794 and ITU-R B0.795 in RR Appendix 30, and in the Final Acts of the RARC SAT-R2 (Geneva, 1983). ITU-R RECMNxS. I1063 94 = 4855232 0523448 237 262 Rec. ITU-R 5.1063 3. Feeder link bandwidth requirements 3.1 Down-link allocations The feeder link bandwid
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