Toward coexistence and sharing between IMT-­advanced and existing fixed systems

In this paper coexistence and spectrum sharing between systems as a recently critical issue due to emerging new wireless technologies and spectrum scarcity are investigated. At World Radiocommunication Conferences 2007 (WRC-07), International Telecommunication Union - Radiocommunications (ITU-R) all...

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Main Authors: Shamsan, Zaid A., Syed Yusof, Sharifah Kamilah, Abd. Rahman, Tharek
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spelling my.utm.84882010-06-02T01:55:34Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/8488/ Toward coexistence and sharing between IMT-­advanced and existing fixed systems Shamsan, Zaid A. Syed Yusof, Sharifah Kamilah Abd. Rahman, Tharek QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science In this paper coexistence and spectrum sharing between systems as a recently critical issue due to emerging new wireless technologies and spectrum scarcity are investigated. At World Radiocommunication Conferences 2007 (WRC-07), International Telecommunication Union - Radiocommunications (ITU-R) allocated 3400-3600 MHz band for the coming fourth generation (4G) or IMT-Advanced on a co-primary basis along with existing Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) systems. Therefore, coexistence and sharing requirements like separation distance and frequency separation coordination must be achieved in terms of both co-channel and adjacent channel frequencies. Co-sited the two base stations antennas and non co-sited coexistence of the two systems are analyzed. The interference analysis models, Adjacent Channel Interference Ratio (ACIR) and spectrum emission mask are applied in the 3.5 GHz band to extract the additional isolation needed to protect adjacent channel interference. Also interference to noise ratio as a standard interference criteria is introduced. Finally, possible intersystem interference mitigation techniques are suggested and explained. Computer Science and Security (CSC) 2008 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/8488/1/ZAShamsan2008-Toward_Coexistence_and_Sharing_Between.pdf Shamsan, Zaid A. and Syed Yusof, Sharifah Kamilah and Abd. Rahman, Tharek (2008) Toward coexistence and sharing between IMT-­advanced and existing fixed systems. International Journal of Computer Science and Security, 2 (3). pp. 30-47. http://www.cscjournals.org/Journals/IJCSS
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Shamsan, Zaid A.
Syed Yusof, Sharifah Kamilah
Abd. Rahman, Tharek
Toward coexistence and sharing between IMT-­advanced and existing fixed systems
description In this paper coexistence and spectrum sharing between systems as a recently critical issue due to emerging new wireless technologies and spectrum scarcity are investigated. At World Radiocommunication Conferences 2007 (WRC-07), International Telecommunication Union - Radiocommunications (ITU-R) allocated 3400-3600 MHz band for the coming fourth generation (4G) or IMT-Advanced on a co-primary basis along with existing Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) systems. Therefore, coexistence and sharing requirements like separation distance and frequency separation coordination must be achieved in terms of both co-channel and adjacent channel frequencies. Co-sited the two base stations antennas and non co-sited coexistence of the two systems are analyzed. The interference analysis models, Adjacent Channel Interference Ratio (ACIR) and spectrum emission mask are applied in the 3.5 GHz band to extract the additional isolation needed to protect adjacent channel interference. Also interference to noise ratio as a standard interference criteria is introduced. Finally, possible intersystem interference mitigation techniques are suggested and explained.
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author Shamsan, Zaid A.
Syed Yusof, Sharifah Kamilah
Abd. Rahman, Tharek
author_facet Shamsan, Zaid A.
Syed Yusof, Sharifah Kamilah
Abd. Rahman, Tharek
author_sort Shamsan, Zaid A.
title Toward coexistence and sharing between IMT-­advanced and existing fixed systems
title_short Toward coexistence and sharing between IMT-­advanced and existing fixed systems
title_full Toward coexistence and sharing between IMT-­advanced and existing fixed systems
title_fullStr Toward coexistence and sharing between IMT-­advanced and existing fixed systems
title_full_unstemmed Toward coexistence and sharing between IMT-­advanced and existing fixed systems
title_sort toward coexistence and sharing between imt-â­advanced and existing fixed systems
publisher Computer Science and Security (CSC)
publishDate 2008
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/8488/1/ZAShamsan2008-Toward_Coexistence_and_Sharing_Between.pdf
http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/8488/
http://www.cscjournals.org/Journals/IJCSS
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