ITU-R SF 1843-2007 Methodology for determining the power level for high altitude platform stations ground terminals to facilitate sharing with space station receivers in the bands .pdf
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1、 Rec. ITU-R SF.1843 1 RECOMMENDATION ITU-R SF.1843 Methodology for determining the power level for high altitude platform stations ground terminals to facilitate sharing with space station receivers in the bands 47.2-47.5 GHz and 47.9-48.2 GHz (2007) Scope This Recommendation presents a methodology
2、and its applications to determine the power level for the ground terminals of HAPS to promote frequency sharing with an FSS space station receiver in the bands 47.2-47.5 GHz and 47.9-48.2 GHz. The ITU Radiocommunication Assembly, considering a) that new technology is being developed utilizing teleco
3、mmunication relays located on high altitude platform stations; b) that WRC-97 made provision for the operation of high altitude platform stations (HAPS), also known as stratospheric repeaters, within the fixed service in the bands 47.2-47.5 GHz and 47.9-48.2 GHz; c) that the bands 47.2-47.5 GHz and
4、47.9-48.2 GHz are allocated to the fixed-satellite service (FSS) in the Earth-to-space direction; d) that ITU-R was invited to study, as a matter of urgency, power limitations applicable for HAPS ground stations to facilitate sharing with space stations receivers; e) that because systems in the FS u
5、sing HAPS can use the full range of elevation angles, sharing with the FSS may present difficulties; f) that Recommendation ITU-R F.1500 contains the characteristics of systems in the fixed service using HAPS, recognizing a) that according to No. 5.552A of the Radio Regulations (RR), the allocation
6、to the FS in the bands above, is designated for use by HAPS, recommends 1 that the methodology given in Annex 1 should be used to determine the maximum level of transmit power applicable for HAPS ground terminals to facilitate sharing with space station receivers in the bands 47.2-47.5 GHz and 47.9-
7、48.2 GHz, in the ground-to-HAPS direction. 2 Rec. ITU-R SF.1843 Annex 1 Methodology 1 System characteristics 1.1 The high altitude platform system The parameters used in this analysis are given in Recommendation ITU-R F.1500 and are as follows: TABLE 1 HAPS coverage zones (platform at 21 km) Coverag
8、e area Elevation angles (degrees) Ground range (km) UAC(1)90-30 0-36 SAC(2)30-15 36-76.5 RAC(3)15-5 76.5-203 (1)UAC: Urban area coverage. (2)SAC: Suburban area coverage. (3)RAC: Rural area coverage. TABLE 2 Ground terminal transmitter parameters Communication to Transmitter power density(dB(W/2 MHz)
9、 Antenna gain (dBi) UAC(1)8.2 23 SAC(2)7 38 RAC(3)1.5 38 (1)UAC: Urban area coverage. (2)SAC: Suburban area coverage. (3)RAC: Rural area coverage. Rec. ITU-R SF.1843 3 1.2 GSO FSS satellite station The parameters used in this analysis are given in Recommendation ITU-R SF.1481-1 and are as follows: T
10、ABLE 3 GSO FSS satellite parameters Maximum antenna gain (dBi) 51.8 Interference criterion (dB(W/MHz) 150.5 Antenna pattern Recommendation ITU-R S.672-4 2 Interference analysis This section investigates interference from HAPS ground terminals into an FSS space station receiver. For the aggregate int
11、erference analysis, the HAPS coverage areas are populated with ground terminals and the interference received at the FSS space station is calculated for a number of trials, where each trial corresponds to a random distribution of HAPS ground terminals in full distribution based on Recommendations IT
12、U-R F.1500 and ITU-R SF.1481-1. The parameters of HAPS ground terminals used in the analysis are shown in Table 4. It is assumed that a fully loaded platform would be able to support 100 co-channel ground terminals in each of the three coverage areas and that the main lobe of a receiving antenna bea
13、m pattern of an FSS space station receiver is always directed to the nadir of HAPS to consider the sharing condition. TABLE 4 Transmitting parameters of HAPS ground terminals Coverage area RAC SAC UAC Range of elevation angles (degrees) 5-15 15-30 30-90 Number of ground terminals 100 100 100 Antenna
14、 gain (dBi) 38 38 23 Power (dBW) 1.5 7 8.2 Channel bandwidth (MHz) 2 2 2 4 Rec. ITU-R SF.1843 In this analysis, the interference scenario is assumed as shown in Fig. 1. The earth station is located at the nadir (the centre of HAPS coverage) and the satellite is located at latitude = 0 and longitude
15、= 0, while the position of HAPS coverage is varied with only the latitude (longitude = 0). The expected received power density at the space station receiver can be calculated by equation (1) as used in Recommendation ITU-R SF.1481-1: Pr= P + Gt Ltf+ Gr Lrf La Lp 10 log B 20 log (4d/) 60 dB(W/MHz) (1
16、) where: Pr: expected received carrier power density (dB(W/MHz) : transmitting output power density (dB(W/MHz) Gt: transmitting antenna gain (dBi) Ltf: antenna feeder loss (dB) Gr: gain of the receiving antenna (dBi) Lrf: receiving antenna feeder loss (dB) a: atmospheric absorption for a particular
17、elevation angle (dB) Lp: attenuation due to other propagation effects (dB) B: bandwidth (MHz) d: distance of signal path (km) : wavelength (m). Rec. ITU-R SF.1843 5 The bandwidth of HAPS ground terminals is assumed to be 2 MHz as described in Recommendation ITU-R F.1500. For the antenna beam pattern
18、s of HAPS ground terminals, Recommendations ITU-R F.1245 and F.699 are referred to. Taking into account the maximum antenna gains described in Table 4, antenna beam patterns for cases where the ratio between the antenna diameter and the wavelength is less than or equal to 100, in both Recommendation
19、s above, are considered. As an example of the antenna beam patterns, Fig. 2 shows the antenna beam pattern from Recommendation ITU-R F.1245 has a lower side lobe than that from Recommendation ITU-R F.699. Figure 3 shows an example of the interference cumulative distribution function (CDF) with the l
20、atitude of a HAPS platform and earth station of the satellite for 1 000 trials, with the parameters based on Table 4. In this example the antenna beam pattern of Recommendation ITU-R F.699-6 was used for HAPS ground terminals. If the interference criterion for the FSS space station is 150.5 dB(W/MHz
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