ITU-R SF 1602-2002 Methodology for determining power flux-density statistics for use in sharing studies between fixed wireless systems and multiple fixed-satellite service satellit.pdf
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1、 Rec. ITU-R SF.1602 1 RECOMMENDATION ITU-R SF.1602 Methodology for determining power flux-density statistics for use in sharing studies between fixed wireless systems and multiple fixed-satellite service satellites (Questions ITU-R 217/9-250/4 and ITU-R 206/9-237/4) (2002) The ITU Radiocommunication
2、 Assembly, considering a) that it is necessary to ensure that emissions from satellites do not exceed permissible interference to fixed wireless systems (FWS) in the bands shared between FS and FSS; b) that FWS can be adequately protected from the aggregate emissions from multiple satellites (non-GS
3、O constellations or fully populated GSO arc) by placing suitable limits on the power flux-density (pfd) in a reference bandwidth produced by individual satellites at the surface of the Earth; c) that any limitations of the pfd produced at the surface of the Earth should not place undue restrictions
4、on the design of GSO and non-GSO FSS; d) that Recommendations ITU-R SF.1482 and ITU-R SF.1483 provide maximum allowable values of pfd at the surface of the Earth produced by non-GSO satellites in the FSS to protect the FS in, respectively, the 10.7-12.75 GHz and the 17.7-19.3 GHz bands; e) that the
5、pfd levels specified in the Recommendations mentioned in considering d) were developed from a pfd mask analysis used to calculate the statistics of aggregate power levels received at an FS station by applying pfd levels under consideration to each visible satellite of the non-GSO FSS constellation;
6、f) that, when considering a multi-satellite environment, such as non-GSO constellation or fully populated GSO arc, all the visible satellites may not simultaneously radiate the maximum pfd limit in the direction of the FS system under consideration, recommends 1 that the methodology described in Ann
7、ex 1 may be used for determining pfd statistics for use in sharing studies between FWS and multiple FSS satellites, taking into account satellite systems characteristics. 2 Rec. ITU-R SF.1602 Annex 1 1 Introduction This Annex presents statistical methodology concerning the impact of non-GSO and GSO
8、satellites on FWS. It takes into account realistic satellite characteristics and is intended for use as guidance in sharing analysis between FS and satellite services. It should also be noted that Recommendations ITU-R SF.1482 and ITU-R SF.1483 dealing with maximum allowable values of pfd at the sur
9、face of the Earth produced by non-GSO satellites in the FSS to protect the FS provides general background to this methodology. 2 Description of the pfd mask analysis The existing methodology for evaluating the pfd mask used either for GSO or non-GSO satellite systems, such as in the above-mentioned
10、Recommendations ITU-R SF.1482 and ITU-R SF.1483, aggregates the interference from all visible satellites to the FS using a regulatory pfd mask such as defined in Article 21 of the Radio Regulations. In a typical application of this methodology for the case of GSO satellites, the geostationary arc is
11、 filled with a given number of satellites (e.g. 1 every 4) which produces permanent interference. Representative results produced by the application of this methodology are shown on Fig. 1 for all the FS azimuths. 1602-010 50 100 150 200 250 300 35025 75 125 175 225 275 3252116116149141924FIGURE 1In
12、terference produced by a GSO satelliteFS azimuth (degrees)20 elevation10 elevationI/N(dB)Rec. ITU-R SF.1602 3 For the case of non-GSO systems, and on the basis of the characteristics of each single constellation (number of satellites, number of planes, inclination(s), altitude, .), the statistics of
13、 the theoretical aggregate power levels received at an FS station are calculated by applying pfd limits under consideration to each visible satellite of the non-GSO FSS constellation (see Recommendation ITU-R F.1108). In a typical application of this methodology, the interference distribution is cal
14、culated for the FS azimuth (and for a single elevation angle) that represents the constellation worst-case, which results in distribution of interference level versus percentage of time such as given in Fig. 2. 1602-0255 50 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 501510 20100101101102FIGURE 2Interference distribu
15、tion produced by a non-GSO systemI/N (dB)Per centofoccurence20 elevation10 elevationThis methodology has typically been used as a basis in inter-service sharing studies. This has the advantage of being a simple calculation but also represents an overestimation of the real interference that could be
16、suffered by FS stations. With regard to the FSS characteristics, the analysis assumes that all the visible satellites radiate simultaneously at the maximum pfd limits, in the direction of the FS system under consideration. Such an assumption does not take into account the patterns of the real satell
17、ite antenna, the power limitations of each satellite or the restrictions that self-interference (as a result of frequency reuse) would impose on an FSS system as well as the fundamental operational constraints of FSS systems. The methodology described in 3 provides a statistical approach toward acco
18、mmodating the FSS operational characteristics. 3 pfd analysis and satellite models This methodology takes into account realistic satellite antenna patterns, the power limitations of each satellite and the restrictions that self-interference would impose on a non-GSO FSS system, as well as the fundam
19、ental operational constraints of non-GSO FSS systems. This methodology assumes that, in a multi-satellite environment, all the satellites visible from a given point on the Earth do not simultaneously produce the maximum pfd allowed by a mask. 4 Rec. ITU-R SF.1602 The parameters necessary to accurate
20、ly model the pfd produced by a given satellite (maximum power, number of beams, antenna gain and antenna pattern) can generally be found in ITU-R documentation. The following is an analytical model of some of the possible parameters of a GSO FSS and a non-GSO FSS system. The values of such parameter
21、s depend on the considered frequency band and the type of satellite (GSO or non-GSO). It is possible to derive a general equation linking them together. In the main beam, for single beam coverage satellites, which could be implemented in certain frequency bands, the radiated power of the satellite n
22、ecessary to produce the maximum pfd in the main beam is: )4log(102dGpfdPsms+= (1) where: Ps: power density of the satellite (dB(W/MHz) pfdm: the maximum value of the pfd mask Gs: antenna gain of the satellite (dBi) d : range from the satellite to its sub-satellite point (m). However, in high frequen
23、cy bands such as the 20/30 GHz or 40/50 GHz bands, most satellites will more likely deploy multiple beams with higher antenna gain, transmitting on several channels. In this case, the power density of each individual beam can be calculated as: =tottottottotffdsBWNPNBWNNPBWPP log10log10log10 (2) wher
24、e: Pds: satellite power density per beam (dB(W/MHz) Pf: power per beam (W) BWf: beam bandwidth (MHz) Ptot: total radiated power available on the satellite (W) BWtot: total bandwidth of the satellite (MHz) N: number of frequency channels in BWtotN : number of co-frequency beams. On this basis, equati
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