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本文(ITU-R SA 1023-1994 Methodology for Determining Sharing and Coordination Criteria for Systems in the Earth Exploration-Satellite and Meteorological-Satellite Services《确定地球探索卫星和气象卫星业.pdf)为本站会员(吴艺期)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 SA 1023-1994 Methodology for Determining Sharing and Coordination Criteria for Systems in the Earth Exploration-Satellite and Meteorological-Satellite Services《确定地球探索卫星和气象卫星业.pdf

1、.- -. i . .i -. I / ., .- , . J + .“ . “I 102 Rec. ITU-R SA.1023 RECOMMENDATION ITU-R SA. 1023 METHODOLOGY FOR DETERMINING SHARING AND COORDINATION CRITERIA FOR SYSTEMS IN THE EARTH EXPLORATION-SAIXLLITE AND METEOROLOGICAL-SATELLITE SERVICES (Question iTU-R 138/7) The ITU Radiocommunication Assembly

2、, (1994) considering a) shared by several systems, including systems operating in other services; that frequency bands allocated to the Earth exploration-satellite and meteorological-satellite services may be b) should relate to the minimum level of interference that can be accepted from an individu

3、al interferer; that sharing and coordination criteria for the Earth exploration-satellite and meteorological-satellite services c) that, although specific systems may have performance objectives that differ from those recommended for the service, all systems operating in the Earth exploration-satell

4、ite and meteorological-satellite services should accommodate interference at levels greater than or equal to the permissible levels of interference that are recommended for the service; d) that the methodology used to develop sharing and coordination criteria for the Earth exploration-satellite and

5、meteorological-satellite services may be applied to specific systems in order to determine acceptable single entry levels of interference that are greater than or equal to the permissible levels, recommends 1. satellite and meteorological-satellite services and for specific systems operating in thes

6、e services; that the methodology of Annex 1 be used for the development of sharing criteria for the Earth exploration- 2. 1 be considered in the development of coordination criteria for the Earth exploration-satellite and meteorological-satellite services and for the specific systems operating in th

7、ese services. that the sharing criteria determined in accordance with . ANNEX 1 Initial division of interference criteria In cases involving Earth exploration- or meteorological-satellite space-to-Earth transmissions, it is useful to initially divide the permissible level of total interfering signal

8、 power (Le interference criteria) between interference via terrestrial signal paths (Le. for earth and terrestrial station transmissions) and space-to-Earth signal paths (including meteorological-satellite and earth exploration-satellite) because the assumed number of interferers and the associated

9、interference statistics usually differ between these two categories of interfering services. In other cases, this initial division is uiinecessary. The initial division is accomplished using the following equations: i,(20) = i(20) x (A,/lOO) i(20) = i(20) - i,(20) COPYRIGHT International Telecommuni

10、cations Union/ITU RadiocommunicationsLicensed by Information Handling ServicesRec. ITU-R SA.1023 is&) = i) - il(20) ps = p x (a,/100) Pt = P - Ps where: i (20) : permissible level of total interfering signal power (W) to be exceeded for no more than 20% of the time (i.e., long-term interference crit

11、eria) i, (20), i, (p,) : interfering signal power (W) level budgeted for space-to-Earth signals that is to be exceeded for no more than 20% and ps% of the time, respectively i, (20), i, (p,) : interfering signal power (W) level budgeted for terrestrial signal paths that is to be exceeded for no more

12、 than 20% and pr% of the time, respectively A, percentage of permissible level of total interfering signal power (W) allotted for interference from space-to-Earth signals i(P): permissible level of total interfering signal power (W) to be exceeded for no more than p% of the time (i.e., short-term in

13、terference criteria) P: percentage of time associated with the short-term interference criteria Pr: percentage of time that space-to-Earth signals may exceed the interference threshold Pt : percentage of time that signals propagated over terrestrial paths may exceed the interference threshold a, : p

14、ortion (percentage) of the percentage of time p allotted to interference from space-to-Earth signals. In equation (i), the long-term interference criteria are divided on a power basis among interference categories. This is because long-term space-to-Earth and terrestrial interference levels are expe

15、cted to be present simultaneously. The short-term interference criteria are divided, in equation (2), among space-to-Earth and terrestrial interference categories. Short-term enhanced levels of interference are not likely to occur simultaneously. However, interference from space-to-Earth paths at th

16、eir long-term level must be considered when the short-term interference budget is established for terrestrial interfering signai paths, and vice versa. Values for the parameters A, and a,y should be selected to correspond with the relative levels of interference expected from space and terrestrial s

17、ervices. These parameter values are estimated from the allocations, interfering service characteristics, and anticipated usage of the subject frequency band. Determination of permissible single entry interference levels Equations (3) and (4) accomplish subdivision of the interference budgeted to spa

18、ce-to-Earth signal paths (and terrestrial signal paths, where applicable) in order to establish an appropriate permissible level of interfering signal power from individual transmitters (i.e., single entry interference). COPYRIGHT International Telecommunications Union/ITU RadiocommunicationsLicense

19、d by Information Handling Services ITU-R RECMN*SA. LO23 94 W 4855232 0523187 214 W 104 Rec. ITU-R SA.1023 i(20) = i(20)/n (3) (4a) p = p/n (4b) i? = i)/yn - (i(20) x (1 - y) where primed (1 parameters denote the permissible level of single entry interfering signal power (i.e., sharing criteria) and:

20、 i (20): i (20): P: p: n: i(p3 : i: Y: permissible level of interfering signal power (W) for individual space or terrestrial interferers (depending on value of i (20) that is used) to be exceeded for no more than 20% of the time permissible level of total interfering signal power (W) for space or te

21、rrestrial interferers to be exceeded for no more than 20% of the time percentage of time associated with the short-term interference criteria (equals ps or pt in cases where the initial subdivision of interference is made) percentage of time calculated for use in specifying short-term single entry s

22、haring criteria equivalent number of space or terrestrial interferers permissible level of interfering signal power (W) for individual space or terrestrial interferers (depending on value of i(p) that is used) to be exceeded for no more than p% of the time permissible level of total interfering sign

23、al power (W) for space or terrestrial interferers to be exceeded for no more than p% of the time fraction of space or terrestrial interferers producing interference at enhanced levels (0 y l), (y is analogous to a correlation coefficient and is usually equal to lln, i.e. interference entries are mut

24、ually uncorrelated). Equations (3) and (4) are similar in nature to equations (1) and (2). Long-term interference allowances are subdivided on a power basis and short-term interference allowances are subdivided on a percentage of time basis. In equation (4), only some of the interferers are assumed to be enhanced to their short-term levels because they are uncorrelated. While these interference entries are enhanced, all other entries are assumed to be at their long-term levels. COPYRIGHT International Telecommunications Union/ITU RadiocommunicationsLicensed by Information Handling Services

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