ITU-R S 1780-2007 Coordination between geostationary-satellite orbit fixed-satellite service networks and broadcasting-satellite service networks in the band 17 3-17 8 GHz《17 3-17 .pdf
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1、 Rec. ITU-R S.1780 1 RECOMMENDATION ITU-R S.1780*Coordination between geostationary-satellite orbit fixed-satellite service networks and broadcasting-satellite service networks in the band 17.3-17.8 GHz (2007) Scope This Recommendation addresses the issue of inter-system coordination between broadca
2、sting-satellite service (BSS) networks serving Region 2 and fixed-satellite service (FSS) networks serving Regions 1 and/or 3 in all or part of the frequency band 17.3-17.8 GHz. This issue arises as a consequence of the introduction of the primary BSS allocation in Region 2 as of 1 April 2007, and t
3、he existing primary space-to-Earth FSS allocation in Region 1 (17.3-17.8 GHz) and Region 3 (17.7-17.8 GHz). Representative FSS and BSS system characteristics are considered in order to perform a technical analysis of the coordination requirements. The ITU Radiocommunication Assembly, considering a)
4、that, per No. 5.517 of the Radio Regulations (RR), as of 1 April 2007 the broadcasting-satellite service (BSS) allocation in Region 2 in the band 17.3-17.8 GHz is in effect; b) that there is a requirement for identifying the need for coordination between fixed-satellite service (FSS) networks servin
5、g Regions 1 and/or 3, and BSS networks serving Region 2; c) that simple methods for identifying the need to coordinate between FSS and BSS networks would accelerate the coordination process, in fulfilment of the objectives of Resolution 86 of the Plenipotentiary Conference (Marrakesh, 2002); d) that
6、 typical network characteristics of BSS and FSS networks can be assumed for the RR establishment of a coordination arc to be applied between such networks; e) that, when a coordination arc applies for the determination of coordination requirements, administrations can request, under the provisions o
7、f RR No. 9.41, to be included in the coordination process for networks outside the established coordination arc defined in RR Appendix 5; f) that, in the cases referred to in considering e), administrations requesting to be included in the coordination process may need some information in order to h
8、elp them in conducting this coordination, noting a) that, per RR No. 5.517, starting from 1 April 2007 the FSS (space-to-Earth) in Region 2 in the band 17.7-17.8 GHz shall not cause harmful interference to, nor claim protection from, the BSS in this band, *This Recommendation should be brought to th
9、e attention of Working Party 6S. 2 Rec. ITU-R S.1780 recommends 1 that administrations, when conducting coordination under the provisions of RR No. 9.7, between assignments pertaining to a GSO BSS network serving Region 2 in the frequency band 17.3-17.8 GHz and assignments pertaining to a GSO FSS ne
10、twork serving Regions 1 and/or 3 in the same frequency band, take into consideration the material provided in Annex 1 in order to facilitate this coordination. Annex 1 Coordination between Region 2 GSO BSS networks (space-to-Earth) and GSO FSS networks (space-to-Earth) in the band 17.3-17.8 GHz Purs
11、uant to Resolution 901 (WRC-03), ITU-R reviewed the possible coordination arc value in the band 17.3-17.8 GHz. This band is totally or partially allocated, inter alia, to the BSS in Region 2 and to the FSS in the space-to-Earth direction. RR No. 5.516B applies with regard to the FSS downlink allocat
12、ion in Region 1. This Annex gathers the results of the studies conducted on the coordination of Region 2 GSO BSS networks with regard to FSS networks whose service areas are limited to Region 1 (reciprocal studies were also conducted within ITU-R and reached the same conclusion as in this Annex). Th
13、e results given in this Annex are a consequence of the natural geographical isolation between land masses of both Regions. The conclusions of this Annex may be extended to FSS networks in Region 3, taking into account the geographical isolation between Regions 2 and 3. 1 Methodology The methodology
14、to study the appropriate possible coordination arc value was derived from the method described in RR Appendix 8 as prescribed by RR Appendix 5 for requests for coordination under RR No. 9.7. The purpose of the study was: to assess the e.i.r.p. which could be radiated over Region 1 by a BSS network w
15、ithout triggering coordination with an FSS network depending on the orbital separation between the two networks; to compare the values found in the studies described in the above paragraph with technical parameters of BSS systems intended to be deployed in the band 17.3-17.8 GHz. 1.1 Derivation of m
16、aximum e.i.r.p. radiated without triggering coordination From the receiving system noise temperature and the interference criterion, an interference density was computed. The e.i.r.p. density towards a Region was then computed from this interference density taking into account only free space loss:
17、e.i.r.p.(density) = 10 log()tESdESgklttTRec. ITU-R S.1780 3 where: e.i.r.p.(density): e.i.r.p. density radiated by a satellite towards a Region (dB(W/Hz) TES: receiving earth station system noise temperature at antenna output (K) t/t: interference criterion k: Boltzmanns constant (1.38 1023J/K) ld:
18、downlink free space loss gES(t): receiving earth station antenna gain towards the interfering satellite t: topocentric angle between wanted and interfering satellites. The free-space loss was computed assuming a distance of 38 650 km and a frequency of 17.3 GHz. It was further assumed that the topoc
19、entric angle is 10% larger than the geocentric angle. No polarization advantage was taken into account. 2 Technical parameters of BSS and FSS networks 2.1 BSS networks This section presents BSS parameters (mainly maximum satellite e.i.r.p. and geographic separation) of systems intended to be deploye
20、d in the band 17.3-17.8 GHz. Thus a comparison can be drawn between these parameters and the ones found in 3, that will not trigger coordination between BSS and FSS networks. 2.1.1 Maximum satellite e.i.r.p. density Appendix 1 indicates that, for one system, the maximum satellite e.i.r.p. will be 57
21、.2 dBW/25 MHz (i.e. 16.8 dB(W/Hz) if an evenly spread power distribution is assumed) and, for the second one, the maximum satellite e.i.r.p. ranges from 64.2 dBW to 68.5 dBW (the associated channel bandwidths range from 25 MHz to 500 MHz). For this second network, it is not clear whether the higher
22、e.i.r.p. relates to the larger channel: in such a case, the e.i.r.p. densities vary from 9.8 dB(W/Hz) to 18.5 dB(W/Hz) if an evenly spread power distribution is assumed. Other studies within ITU-R included the following examples of BSS maximal e.i.r.p. values: for a general coverage beam, a peak e.i
23、.r.p. of 58 dBW/27 MHz (16.3 dB(W/Hz); for a spot beam, a maximum e.i.r.p. of 70 dBW/27 MHz (4.3 dB(W/Hz). 2.1.2 Geographical isolation Appendix 2 contains representative BSS satellite footprints (or envelopes). From these examples, it can be seen that the geographical isolation between Region 2 and
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