1、IEEE Std 802.16.2-2004(Revision of IEEE Std 802.16.2-2001)802.16.2IEEE Recommended Practice for Local and metropolitan area networks Coexistence of Fixed BroadbandWirels Aces SystemsPublished by The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.3 Park Avenue, New York, NY10016-5997, USA17 M
2、arch 2004IEEE Computer Societyand theIEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques SocietySponsored by theLAN/MAN Standards CommitteePrint: SH95215PDF: SS95215Recognized as anAmerican National Standard (ANSI)IEEE Std 802.16.2-2004(R2010)(Revision of IEEE Std 802.16.2-2001)IEEE Recommended Practice forLocal a
3、nd Metropolitan Area NetworksCoexistence of Fixed Broadband Wireless Access Systems SponsorsLAN/MAN Standards Committee of theIEEE Computer Societyand theIEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques SocietyApproved 12 May 2004American National Standards InstituteReaffirmed 25 March 2010Approved 9 February 2
4、004IEEE-SA Standards BoardThe Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.3 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5997, USACopyright 2004 by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.All rights reserved. Published 17 March 2004. Printed in the United States of America.IEEE, 802
5、, and WirelessMAN are registered trademarks in the U.S. Patent Point-to-point andPoint-to-Multipoint Systems; Spurious emissions and receiver immunity at equipment/antenna portof Digital Fixed Radio Systems.Abstract: This recommended practice provides recommendations for the design and coordinatedde
6、ployment of fixed broadband wireless access systems in order to control interference and facilitatecoexistence. It analyzes appropriate coexistence scenarios and provides guidance for system design,deployment, coordination, and frequency usage. It generally addresses licensed spectrum between2 GHz a
7、nd 66 GHz, with a detailed emphasis on 3.5 GHz, 10.5 GHz, and 23.5 43.5 GHz.Keywords: coexistence, fixed broadband wireless access (FBWA), interference, local multipointdistribution service (LMDS), millimeter waves, multichannel multipoint distribution service (MMDS),microwaves, multipoint (MP), poi
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24、se may be required by an IEEE standard or for conducting inquiries into the legal validity orscope of those patents that are brought to its attention.iv Copyright 2004 IEEE. All rights reserved.Introduction(This introduction is not a part of IEEE Std 802.16.2-2003, IEEE Recommended Practice for Loca
25、l andMetropolitan Area NetworksCoexistence of Fixed Broadband Wireless Access Systems.)This recommended practice revises IEEE Std 802.16.2-2001. The original document covered 1066 GHzfrequencies in general, with a focus on 23.543.5 GHz frequencies. The activity paralleled the project in theIEEE 802.
26、16 Working Group to develop IEEE Std 802.16-2001, which specified the WirelessMAN airinterface from 10 GHz to 66 GHz. As the Working Group expanded the scope of the WirelessMAN airinterface to include 211 GHz frequencies, in the project leading to the IEEE Std 802.16aamendment, theworking group took
27、 up the task of developing a parallel extension of its coexistence work to include 211GHz frequencies. This revision includes the results of that effort, along with additional material oncoexistence with point-to-point (PTP) systems.Notice to usersErrataErrata, if any, for this and all other standar
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29、.ParticipantsThis recommended practice was developed by the IEEE 802.16 Working Group on Broadband WirelessAccess, which is responsible for wireless metropolitan area network (WirelessMAN) standards. The IEEE802.16 Working Group had the following officers:Roger B. Marks, ChairKenneth Stanwood, Vice
30、ChairCarl Eklund, prior Vice Chair (until 25 July 2003)Dean Chang, SecretaryPrimary development was carried out by the working groups Task Group 2, which had the followingofficers:Philip Whitehead, Chair, SecretaryRoger B. Marks, Technical Editor, Final StagesNico J.M. van Waes, Reza Arefi, Technica
31、l Editors, Earlier DraftsCopyright 2004 IEEE. All rights reserved. vThis recommended practice is a revision of IEEE Std 802.16.2-2001. The following served in key capacitiesat the time that standard completed working group letter ballot:Roger B. Marks, Chair, IEEE 802.16 Working Group on Broadband W
32、ireless AccessBrian G. Kiernan, Vice Chair, IEEE 802.16 Working GroupCarl J. Bushue, Secretary, IEEE 802.16 Working GroupPhilip Whitehead, Chair, Task Group 2Roger B. Marks, Technical EditorMuya Wachira, Vito Scaringi, Rebecca Chan, Prior Technical EditorsRmi Chayer, Jack Garrison, Barry Lewis, Paul
33、 Thompson, Philip Whitehead, and Robert Whiting,Ballot Resolution CommitteeThe following members of the IEEE 802.16 Working Group on Broadband Wireless Access participated inthe Working Group Letter Ballot in which the draft of IEEE Std 802.16.2-2001 was approved:Song AnReza ArefiJori ArrakoskiArun
34、V. ArunachalamEli AviviIan BaragarC. R. BaughCarlos BelfioreAnader Benyamin-SeeyarTom BilottaBaruch BuskilaDean ChangNaftali ChayatRmi ChayerMary CondieJos CostaBruce CurrivanAmos DotanBrian EidsonCarl EklundDavid FalconerGeorge FishelAdrian FloreaRobert FosterAvraham FreedmanG. Jack GarrisonRichard
35、 GermonPhil GuillemetteZion HadadBaruch HalachmiMichael HamiltonSrinath HosurColeman HumWayne HunterEric JacobsenHamadi JamaliJacob JorgensenInchul KangMika KasslinBrian G. KiernanItzik KitroserAllan KleinJay KleinTom KolzeDemosthenes KostasJohn LangleyYigal LeibaBarry LewisJohn LiebetreuLars LindhF
36、red LucasScott MarinRoger B. MarksAndy McGregorRonald MeyerAndrew MiddletonAnton MonkWilliam MyersUzi PadanYunsang ParkBrian PetryMoshe RanStanley ReibleGuy ResheffDavid RibnerEugene RobinsonWalt RoehrDurga SatapathyGlen SaterVito ScaringiDavid SchaferMenashe ShaharChet ShiraliGeorge StamatelosKenne
37、th StanwoodPaul ThompsonDavid TrinkwonNico van WaesMuya WachiraPhilip WhiteheadChaoming ZengJuan-Carlos Zunigavi Copyright 2004 IEEE. All rights reserved.The following members of the IEEE 802.16 Working Group on Broadband Wireless Access participated inthe working group letter ballot in which the dr
38、aft of this recommended practice was approved. Balloters mayhave voted for approval, disapproval, or abstention.The following members of the IEEE balloting committee voted on this recommended practice. Ballotersmay have voted for approval, disapproval, or abstention.Aditya AgrawalGordon AntonelloRez
39、a ArefiJori ArrakoskiMalik AudehEli AviviAnader Benyamin-SeeyarCarl BushueBaruch BuskilaDean ChangYuankai ChangDavid ChaunceyNaftali ChayatRmi ChayerBrian EidsonHenry EiltsCarl EklundAvraham FreedmanAndrew GarrettG. Jack GarrisonMarianna GoldhammerZion HadadGrant HulseDavid HussonJacob JorgensenTal
40、KaitzMika KasslinPhil KellyOfer KelmanBrian G. KiernanItzik KitroserJerome KrinockJonathan LabsJohn LangleyYigal LeibaBarry LewisLars LindhHui-Ling LouHeinz LycklamaRoger B. MarksRussell McKownApurva ModyRonald MuriasRobert NelsonMike PaffKenneth PeirceSubbu PonnuswamyMoshe RanGene RobinsonShane Rog
41、ersVincentzio RomanAmir SarajediniOctavian SarcaDurga SatapathyRandall SchwartzYossi SegalJames SimkinsSean SonanderKenneth StanwoodPaul StruhsakerShawn TaylorJose TelladoDavid TrinkwonNico van WaesArthur WangRobert WardPhilip WhiteheadJohn AdamsEdward Carley JrRemi ChayerAik ChindapolKeith ChowTodo
42、r CooklevJose M. CostaThomas DineenDr. Sourav DuttaAvraham FreedmanErnesto GarciaTheodore GeorgantasAndrew GermanoJames GilbBrian G. KiernanPi-Cheng LawYeou-Song LeeJan-Ray LiaoChristina LimRandolph LittleGregory LuriRyan MadronRoger B. MarksIngolf MeierGeorge MiaoApurva ModyNarayanan MurugesanMicha
43、el NewmanPaul NikolichStephen PalmAshley PeacockSubbu PonnuswamyVikram PunjEugene RobinsonThomas SapianoJohn SaralloJohn SargentNeil ShippGil ShultzYoram SolomonKenneth StanwoodAdrian StephensCarl StevensonScott ValcourtNico van WaesJoan ViaplanaHung-yu WeiPatrick YuOren YuenCopyright 2004 IEEE. All
44、 rights reserved. viiWhen the IEEE-SA Standards Board approved this recommended practice on 09 February 2004, it had thefollowing membership:Don Wright, ChairTBD, Vice ChairJudith Gorman, Secretary*Member EmeritusAlso included are the following nonvoting IEEE-SA Standards Board liaisons:Satish K. Ag
45、garwal, NRC RepresentativeRichard DeBlasio, DOE RepresentativeAlan Cookson, NIST RepresentativeMichelle TurnerIEEE Standards Project EditorChuck Adams,Stephen BergerMark D. BowmanJoseph BruderBob DavisArnold M. GreenspanMark S. HalpinRaymond HapemanRichard J. HollemanRichard HulettLowell JohnsonHerm
46、ann KochThomas J. McGeanSteve M. MillsDaleep MohlaPaul NikolichT. W. OlsenRonald C. PetersenGary S. RobinsonFrank StoneMalcolm V. ThadenDoug ToppingJoe D. WatsonRoberto de BoissonJulian Forster*Joseph Koepfinger*viii Copyright 2004 IEEE. All rights reserved.CONTENTS1. Overview 11.1 Scope 21.2 Purpos
47、e. 22. Normative references. 23. Definitions and Abbreviations 33.1 Definitions . 33.2 Abbreviations. 64. System overview 74.1 System architecture 84.1.1 PMP systems 94.1.2 Mesh systems. 94.1.3 Antenna subsystems.94.2 Interference scenarios 104.2.1 Forms of interference. 104.2.2 Acceptable level of
48、interference 114.2.3 Interference paths. 114.2.3.1 Victim BS 114.2.3.2 Victim SS. 134.2.3.3 Victim omnidirectional mesh node 145. Coexistence of FBWA systems in 23.5 GHz 43.5 GHz . 155.1 Introduction 155.2 Recommendations 165.2.1 Recommendation 1-1. 165.2.2 Recommendation 1-2. 175.2.3 Recommendation
49、 1-3. 175.2.4 Recommendation 1-4. 175.2.5 Recommendation 1-5. 175.2.6 Recommendation 1-6. 185.2.7 Recommendation 1-7. 185.2.8 Recommendation 1-8. 185.2.9 Recommendation 1-9. 185.2.10 Recommendation 1-10. 195.3 Suggested guidelines for geographical and frequency spacing . 195.4 Medium overview 195.5 Equipment design parameters 205.5.1 Transmitter design parameters. 205.5.1.1 Maximum EIRP psd limits 205.5.1.1.1BS. 215.5.1.1.2SS. 225.5.1.1.3Repeaters (RSs) 225.5.1.1.4In-band intercell links 225.5.1.1.5Uplink power control . 225.5.1.1.6Downlink power control 235