Analysis on Coexistence of 5G and Fixed Satellite Service in 3.5 GHz band
PIERS 2021 2021
Guntis Ancāns, Evaldas Stankevicius, Vjačeslavs Bobrovs

In 2007 the frequency band 3400–3600 MHz (3.5 GHz) was identified in ITU Radio Regulations for use by International Mobile Telecommunications (IMT) in countries of ITU Region 1. The frequency band or part of it is used by many services, e.g. fixed service, fixed satellite service (FSS), mobile except aeronautical service in Region 1. To introduce 5G evolving public cellular networks, e.g. New Radio (NR) in the 3.5 GHz band the appropriate electromagnetic compatibility studies shall be performed. The aim of this study is to evaluate the electromagnetic compatibility of mobile service and fixed satellite service for co-channel case. The theoretical and experimental evaluation methods were used in order to investigate the coexistance criteria. The obtained results identify the minimum separation distance required between the mobile service base stations (BS) and fixed satellite service earth station in order to avoid the harmful interference.


Keywords
5G, electromagnetic compatibility, International Mobile Telecommunications (IMT), International Telecommunication Union (ITU), mobile service, New Radio (NR), spectrum planning
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Ancāns, G., Stankevicius, E., Bobrovs, V. Analysis on Coexistence of 5G and Fixed Satellite Service in 3.5 GHz band. In: PIERS 2021, China, Hangzhou, 21-25 November, 2021. Hangzhou: Photonics and Electromagnetics Research Symposium, 2021, pp.1-1.

Publication language
English (en)
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