ITU-R S 1419-1999 INTERFERENCE MITIGATION TECHNIQUES TO FACILITATE COORDINATION BETWEEN NON-GEOSTATIONARY-SATELLITE ORBIT MOBILE-SATELLITE SERVICE FEEDER LINKS AND GEOSTATIONARY-SA IN .pdf
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1、Rec. ITU-R S.1419 1 RECOMMENDATION ITU-R S.1419 INTERFERENCE MITIGATION TECHNIQUES TO FACILITATE COORDINATION BETWEEN NON-GEOSTATIONARY-SATELLITE ORBIT MOBILE-SATELLITE SERVICE FEEDER LINKS AND GEOSTATIONARY-SATELLITE ORBIT FMED-SATELLITE SERVICE NETWORKS IN THE BANDS 19.3-19.7 GHz AND 29.1-29.5 GHz
2、 (Question ITU-R 206/4) (1999) The ITU Radiocommunication Assembly, considering a) that the World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 1997) (WRC-97) confirmed the use of the bands 19.3-19.7 GHz (downlink) and 29.1-29.5 GHz (uplink) for use by non-geostationary-satellite orbit mobile-satellite ser
3、vice (non-GSO MSS) feeder links; b) Radio Regulations (RR); that the use of these bands will be in accordance with Nos. S5.523C, S5.523D, S5.523E and S5.535A of the cl that the networks using these bands are to coordinate their use of frequencies in accordance with RRNo. S9.11; d) that there are a l
4、imited number of non-GSO MSS feeder-link earth stations expected to operate in these bands; e) that Recommendation ITU-R S.1323 - Maximum permissible levels of interference in a satellite network (GSO/FSS; non-GSO/FSS; non-GSO/MSS feeder links) for a hypothetical reference digital path, in the fixed
5、-satellite service caused by other codirectional networks below 30 GHz, identifies the short-term interference from non-GSO fixed-satellite service (FSS) feeder links in the frequency range below 30 GHz and recommends that this short-term interference should be responsible for at most 10% of the tim
6、e allowance for given bit-error rates specified in short-term performance objectives and should not lead to loss of synchronization in the desired network more than once per x days; f) other users of the MSS feeder-link allocation in the 20/30 GHz bands, that mitigation techniques are available to a
7、chieve satisfactory coordination of non-GSO MSS feeder links with recommends 1 satisfactory coordination between non-GSO MSS feeder-links and co-frequency GSO FSS satellite networks; 2 that adaptive uplink power control (Recommendation ITU-R S .1325) or other methods of fade compensation should be c
8、onsidered for use to facilitate coordination on both non-GSO MSS feeder links and GSO FSS networks using the allocations of the 20/30 GHz bands. that the mitigation techniques described in Annex 1 to this Recommendation can be used to achieve 2 Rec. ITU-R S.1419 ANNEX 1 Mitigation techniques Paragra
9、ph 4.3.5.1.2 of the Conference Preparatory Meeting (Geneva, 1997) (CPM-97) Report to WRC-97 provides a useful summary of mitigation techniques that may be used by non-GSO MSS feeder links to achieve shared use of spectrum with GSO FSS networks. Five primary techniques for mitigating interference bet
10、ween feeder links for non-GSO MSS networks and GSO FSS networks in the bands 20/30 GHz have been studied. These interference mitigation techniques are useful in different degrees in facilitating sharing between GSO FS S networks and non-GSO MSS feeder-link networks in the bands 20/30 GHz. 1 Adaptive
11、 power control The studies to date have shown that the use of adaptive uplink power control will ease overall coordination between FSS networks. Adaptive uplink power control may be used to maintain system performance during times of increased levels of interference. Recommendation ITU-R S. 1255 rec
12、ommends that networks employing adaptive uplink power control should transmit signals at the lowest possible power levels to mitigate interference between GSO FSS networks and feeder links of non-GSO MSS networks. 2 Use of high gain antennas A study addressing sharing on both downlinks and uplinks b
13、etween a single GSO FSS network (employing small aperture earth station terminals) and co-located non-GSO MSS feeder links (low-Earth orbits (LEO) or medium-Earth orbits (MEO) investigated the effects of varying the antenna sizes of either the GSO FSS earth station or of the non-GSO space station. T
14、he study showed that restricting the GSO earth station minimum antenna size to 1 m results in interference levels below the currently proposed aggregate criteria for the LEO A MSS network feeder links. The interference level is generally higher for the ME0 case than the LEO case. For a 1.8 m GSO ear
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