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本文(ITU-R F 1488-2000 Frequency Block Arrangements for Fixed Wireless Access Systems in the Range 3 400-3 800 MHz《3400-3800MHz范围固定无线接入系统的频率配置》.pdf)为本站会员(rimleave225)主动上传,麦多课文库仅提供信息存储空间,仅对用户上传内容的表现方式做保护处理,对上载内容本身不做任何修改或编辑。 若此文所含内容侵犯了您的版权或隐私,请立即通知麦多课文库(发送邮件至master@mydoc123.com或直接QQ联系客服),我们立即给予删除!

ITU-R F 1488-2000 Frequency Block Arrangements for Fixed Wireless Access Systems in the Range 3 400-3 800 MHz《3400-3800MHz范围固定无线接入系统的频率配置》.pdf

1、 Rec. ITU-R F.1488 1 RECOMMENDATION ITU-R F.1488*,*FREQUENCY BLOCK ARRANGEMENTS FOR FIXED WIRELESS ACCESS SYSTEMS IN THE RANGE 3 400-3 800 MHz (Questions ITU-R 215/8 and ITU-R 125/9) (2000) Rec. ITU-R F.1488 The ITU Radiocommunication Assembly, considering a) that fixed wireless access (FWA) systems

2、 in the range 3 400-3 800 MHz can provide enhanced telephony and data services; b) that in all three ITU Regions the range 3 400-3 800 MHz is allocated on a primary basis to the fixed service (FS) and the fixed-satellite service (FSS); c) that in a number of countries the 3 700-4 200 MHz band is hea

3、vily used by both point-to-point systems in the FS as well as by the FSS; d) that in Regions 2 and 3 the range 3 400-3 600 MHz is allocated to the radiolocation service as per RR No. S5.433; e) that several administrations have introduced FWA systems in bands within the range 3 400-3 800 MHz; f) tha

4、t FWA has substantial potential to enhance the availability of telecommunication services in both urban and rural areas; g) that a flexible block (sub-band) arrangement, rather than use of conventional point-to-point channel arrangement can accommodate various FWA technologies, whilst remaining cons

5、istent with good spectrum management principles, including provision for inter-systems/services operation and overall spectrum efficiency; h) that sufficient capacity and flexibility for deployment of multiple systems within a desired service area can be achieved by the use of either frequency block

6、s (sub-bands) of 25 MHz, or the aggregation of a variable number of frequency slots from a homogeneous pattern based on an interval of 0.25 MHz; j) that such arrangements also accommodate block duplex spacings in combinations of both 50 MHz and 100 MHz and that use of such blocks facilitates common

7、uplink/downlink designations for efficient deployment of FWA systems in adjacent blocks; k) that several administrations have already adopted one of the two arrangements in order to promote a competitive environment while at the same time providing adequate bandwidth to support future growth of serv

8、ices; l) that time division duplex (TDD) systems could also be accommodated, provided that appropriate co-existence criteria can be met; m) that in some countries there may be cases where FWA systems need to co-exist with point-to-point systems in the same FS allocation; _ *This Recommendation was j

9、ointly developed by experts of Radiocommunication Study Groups 8 and 9, and future revisions should be undertaken jointly. *This Recommendation should be brought to the attention of Radiocommunication Study Groups 4 (Working Party (WP) 4-9S) and 8 (WP 8B). 2 Rec. ITU-R F.1488 n) that a standardized

10、block width might offer benefits through economies of scale and simplified inter-system and inter-operator frequency planning in the same deployment area; o) that the FSS (space-to-Earth) is also allocated on a primary status in this range, and in some countries appropriate measures may be needed in

11、 the planning and deployment of FWA systems and satellite earth stations, including judicious choice of frequencies; p) that in some countries there may be cases where FWA systems may need to take technical and operational measures to co-exist with radiolocation services in this band, recognizing a)

12、 that in some cases administrations may use other Recommendations to harmonize more readily with point-to-point channel arrangements; b) that in some European countries, the block arrangement starts at 3 410 MHz, recommends 1 that those administrations planning to implement FWA systems in the 3 400-

13、3 800 MHz range, or parts of this band, should consider block (sub-band) edge frequencies which are exactly divisible by 0.25 MHz; 2 that frequency blocks should be assigned according to capacity of systems and technology used; 3 that if systems using TDD technologies are also deployed in the same a

14、rea, due account should be taken of the necessity to assign the TDD frequency blocks to minimize interference; 4 that administrations planning to implement FWA systems in this range adjacent to sea or ocean areas are urged to consider using the highest available frequency blocks in order to minimize

15、 the possibility of harmful interference from systems in the radiolocation service; 5 that the arrangements should comply with either Annex 1 or 2. ANNEX 1 Frequency arrangement based on 25 MHz blocks (sub-bands) This arrangement consists of 16 adjacent 25 MHz blocks starting at 3 400 MHz as per Fig

16、. 1. Any two of these blocks may be paired for frequency division duplex (FDD) operation and any single block may be used for TDD operation. As well, blocks may be aggregated for higher capacity or higher bandwidth applications. 1488-01ABCDEFGH I J KLMNOP3 400 3 425 3 450 3 475 3 500 3 525 3 550 3 5

17、75 3 600 3 625 3 650 3 675 3 700 3 725 3 750 3 775 3 800 MHzFIGURE 125 MHz block (sub-band) plan for the range 3 400-3 800 MHzFIGURE 1 / F.1488-01 = 3 CM Rec. ITU-R F.1488 3 ANNEX 2 Frequency arrangement based on blocks formed from the aggregation of 0.25 MHz slots Where a frequency duplex allocatio

18、n is required, the spacing between the lower edges of each paired block (sub-band) shall be 100 MHz. The edges of each block (sub-band) are defined as follows: TABLE 1 3 400-3 600 MHz band TABLE 2 3 600-3 800 MHz band In Tables 1 and 2, k defines the width of each block and N defines the lower edge

19、of each block. Where a sub-banding with a 50 MHz frequency duplex allocation is required, the spacing between the lower edges of the paired block shall be 50 MHz. The edges of each block are defined as follows: TABLE 3 3 400-3 500 MHz band Lower blocks (MHz) 0.25 N + 3 400 to 0.25 (N + k) + 3 400 Up

20、per blocks (MHz) 0.25 (N + 400) + 3 400 to 0.25 (N + k + 400) + 3 400 1 k 400, 0 N 399, k + N 400 Lower blocks (MHz) 0.25 N + 3 600 to 0.25 (N + k) + 3 600 Upper blocks (MHz) 0.25 (N + 400) + 3 600 to 0.25 (N + k + 400) + 3 600 1 k 400, 0 N 400, k + N 400 Lower blocks (MHz) 0.25 N + 3 400 to 0.5 (N

21、+ k) + 3 400 Upper blocks (MHz) 0.25 (N + 200) + 3 400 to 0.25 (N + k + 200) + 3 400 1 k 200, 0 N 199, k + N 200 4 Rec. ITU-R F.1488 TABLE 4 3 500-3 600 MHz band TABLE 5 3 600-3 700 MHz band TABLE 6 3 700-3 800 MHz band In Tables 3 to 6, k defines the width of each block and N defines the lower edge

22、 of each block. Lower blocks (MHz) 0.25 N + 3 400 to 0.25 (N + k) + 3 400 Upper blocks (MHz) 0.25 (N + 200) + 3 400 to 0.25 (N + k + 200) + 3 400 1 k 200, 400 N 599, k + N 400 200 Lower blocks (MHz) 0.25 N + 3 600 to 0.25 (N + k) + 3 600 Upper blocks (MHz) 0.25 (N + 200) + 3 600 to 0.25 (N + k + 200) + 3 600 1 k 200, 0 N 199, k + N 200 Lower blocks (MHz) 0.25 N + 3 600 to 0.25 (N + k) + 3 600 Upper blocks (MHz) 0.25 (N + 200) + 3 600 to 0.25 (N + k + 200) + 3 600 1 k 200, 400 N 600, k + N 400 200

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