ITU-R SM 1132-2-2001 General principles and methods for sharing between radiocommunication services or between radio stations《无线电信服务或无线业务之间共享的一般原则和方法》.pdf
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1、 Rec. ITU-R SM.1132-2 1 RECOMMENDATION ITU-R SM.1132-2*General principles and methods for sharing between radiocommunication services or between radio stations (Question ITU-R 45/1) (1995-2000-2001) The ITU Radiocommunication Assembly, considering a) that efficient and effective use of the radio spe
2、ctrum often requires the sharing of frequencies or frequency bands by different radiocommunication services or by radio stations; b) that general principles are needed for considering spectrum sharing; c) that methods to facilitate sharing need to be delineated; d) that methods to apply in specific
3、sharing cases are recommended in a variety of ITU-R Recommendations appropriate to the specific sharing situation, recommends 1 that administrations consider the general principles and methods described in Annex 1 for facilitating efficient and effective sharing of spectrum by multiple radiocommunic
4、ation services or by radio stations. ANNEX 1 General principles and methods related to spectrum sharing 1 Dimensions of allocation sharing Spectrum sharing holds the potential for increasing the efficiency and effectiveness of spectrum use. Interservice sharing exists when two or more radiocommunica
5、tion services effectively use the same frequency band. Nos. 1.166 to 1.176 of the Radio Regulations (RR) define the parameters to be taken into account in frequency sharing. Interservice and intra-service sharing of spectrum are facilitated by application of sharing principles and methods that are c
6、onsidered on a general basis but also used in the assignment of frequencies on a station-by-station basis. Utilization of the radio spectrum is dependent on the dimensions of frequency, spatial location, time and signal separation. Any sharing of the spectrum will have to take into account one or mo
7、re of these four dimensions. _ *This Recommendation should be brought to the attention of Radiocommunication Study Groups 4, 6, 7, 8 and 9 and Telecommunication Development Study Groups 1 and 2. 2 Rec. ITU-R SM.1132-2 Sharing can be accomplished in a straightforward fashion when any two of these dim
8、ensions are in common and the third and/or fourth dimension differs by a degree sufficient to ensure that all the involved services or stations (two or more) can operate satisfactorily. Sharing can also be accomplished when services or stations have all four dimensions in common. In such cases, serv
9、ice sharing rules cannot ensure non-interference and individual assignments must be made on the basis of the totality of assignments already made in all of the overlapping services, so that combinations of factors can be found for individual assignments that will not interfere with each other. Gener
10、ally speaking, multidimensional use of spectrum could obtain additional power/spectrum and/or orbit processing gain, even through it would make the system architecture or structure somewhat more complicated. 2 Sharing methods Table 1 shows some of the methods which can be used to facilitate sharing,
11、 grouped in columns based on the four dimensions: frequency, spatial location, time and signal separation. Within Table 1 some of the methods are new or innovative and may make more efficient use of the spectrum or provide flexibility. Many of these methods result from the introduction of new equipm
12、ent technologies, computerization of analysis and new ideas. Some of the methods are complex, involving real-time computer controlled frequency management. Often, the specification of particular technical parameters for equipment is necessary to implement sharing methods shown in Table 1. 2.1 Freque
13、ncy separation 2.1.1 Channelling plans It is possible to arrange channels of operation on a homogeneous or inhomogeneous basis so as to interstitially configure one or more communications systems. This means of avoiding interference must be coordinated ahead of time so that the channels are appropri
14、ately separated to take advantage of the type of modulation FEC and/or coded modulation used, the frequency domain envelope shapes, the transmitted necessary bandwidth, and receiver bandpass characteristics. This technique is appropriate for use by adjacent satellites that do not use homogeneous tra
15、nsponders in the geostationary-satellite orbit (GSO). The economics of channel plan coordination are often a necessary expense of coordination required between co-primary users of the same spectrum. The burden is shared between system operators and almost always gives satisfactory results. Rec. ITU-
16、R SM.1132-2 3 TABLE 1 Methods to facilitate sharing Frequency separation Spatial separation Time separation Signal separation(2)Channelling plans Band segmentation Frequency agile systems Dynamic sharing: dynamic real-time frequency assignment(1)Frequency division multiple access (FDMA) Control of e
17、mission spectrum characteristics Dynamic variable partitioning Frequency tolerance limitation Demand assignment multiple access (DAMA) Frequency diversity Geographical shared allocations Site separation Antenna system characteristics: adaptive antenna (smart antenna) antenna polarization discriminat
18、ion antenna pattern discrimination space diversity antenna angle or pattern diversity Space division multiple access (SDMA) Physical barriers and site shielding Duty cycle control Dynamic real-time(1)frequency assignment Time division multiple access (TDMA) Signal coding and processing Forward error
19、 correction (FEC) Interference rejection Code division multiple access (CDMA) Spread spectrum: direct sequence frequency hopping pulsed FM Interference power/bandwidth adjustments: co-channel dynamic transmitter level control power flux-density (pfd) limitation and spectral power flux-density (spfd)
20、 limitation (energy dispersal) Modulation complexity Coded modulation Adaptive signal processing Antenna polarization (1)Dynamic real-time frequency assignment facilitates sharing by simultaneously using frequency and time domains. Therefore, this method is shown in both columns. (2)These techniques
21、 for signal separation may also be applied to frequency, space and time separation technology. 4 Rec. ITU-R SM.1132-2 2.1.2 Band segmentation (see Note 1) The grouping of a number of channels, or the creation of a sub-band for non-channelized systems, for different users or uses of the spectrum is s
22、imilar to the use of channel plans. In some situations this will be desirable because it has the advantage of minimizing or avoiding the need for coordination, while enabling multiple uses of a band. It encourages efficient use of the spectrum if additional spectrum is not available. It enables the
23、full development of the respective services, rather than having the early or unexpected growth of one service or type of system curtail the growth of another desired service or system. NOTE 1 Band segmentation between radiocommunication services can be viewed as actually eliminating sharing by creat
24、ing sub-allocations. In light of the fact that administrations take internationally shared allocations and segment those bands for national uses, the material is appropriate for discussion as a sharing method. 2.1.3 Frequency agile systems Frequency agile systems select frequencies of operation anyw
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