ITU-R SA 1161-2-2017 Sharing and coordination criteria for data transmission systems in the Earth exploration-satellite and meteorologicalsatellite services using satellites in geo.pdf

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1、 Recommendation ITU-R SA.1161-2 (09/2017) Sharing and coordination criteria for data transmission systems in the Earth exploration-satellite and meteorological-satellite services using satellites in geostationary orbit SA Series Space applications and meteorology ii Rec. ITU-R SA.1161-2 Foreword The

2、 role of the Radiocommunication Sector is to ensure the rational, equitable, efficient and economical use of the radio-frequency spectrum by all radiocommunication services, including satellite services, and carry out studies without limit of frequency range on the basis of which Recommendations are

3、 adopted. The regulatory and policy functions of the Radiocommunication Sector are performed by World and Regional Radiocommunication Conferences and Radiocommunication Assemblies supported by Study Groups. Policy on Intellectual Property Right (IPR) ITU-R policy on IPR is described in the Common Pa

4、tent Policy for ITU-T/ITU-R/ISO/IEC referenced in Annex 1 of Resolution ITU-R 1. Forms to be used for the submission of patent statements and licensing declarations by patent holders are available from http:/www.itu.int/ITU-R/go/patents/en where the Guidelines for Implementation of the Common Patent

5、 Policy for ITU-T/ITU-R/ISO/IEC and the ITU-R patent information database can also be found. Series of ITU-R Recommendations (Also available online at http:/www.itu.int/publ/R-REC/en) Series Title BO Satellite delivery BR Recording for production, archival and play-out; film for television BS Broadc

6、asting service (sound) BT Broadcasting service (television) F Fixed service M Mobile, radiodetermination, amateur and related satellite services P Radiowave propagation RA Radio astronomy RS Remote sensing systems S Fixed-satellite service SA Space applications and meteorology SF Frequency sharing a

7、nd coordination between fixed-satellite and fixed service systems SM Spectrum management SNG Satellite news gathering TF Time signals and frequency standards emissions V Vocabulary and related subjects Note: This ITU-R Recommendation was approved in English under the procedure detailed in Resolution

8、 ITU-R 1. Electronic Publication Geneva, 2017 ITU 2017 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, by any means whatsoever, without written permission of ITU. Rec. ITU-R SA.1161-2 1 RECOMMENDATION ITU-R SA.1161-2 Sharing and coordination criteria for data transmission systems

9、 in the Earth exploration-satellite and meteorological-satellite services using satellites in geostationary orbit (1995-1999-2017) Scope The purpose of this Recommendation is to provide sharing and coordination criteria for data transmission links for GSO satellites in the Earth exploration-satellit

10、e and meteorological-satellite services. Keywords EESS, MetSat, GSO satellites, data transmission, sharing criteria Related Recommendations and Reports Recommendations ITU-R SA.1160, ITU-R SA.1023. The ITU Radiocommunication Assembly, considering a) that the frequency bands allocated to the Earth ex

11、ploration-satellite service (EESS) and the meteorological-satellite (MetSat) service may be shared by several systems, including those operating in other services; b) that Recommendation ITU-R SA.1160 specifies the aggregate interference criteria needed to determine the sharing criteria; c) that the

12、 sharing criteria may be determined using the methodology described in Recommendation ITU-R SA.1023; d) that the typical deployment of interfering stations may change over a period of years as a result of growth in the number of systems and revisions to frequency band allocations that are adopted by

13、 world radiocommunication conferences; e) that by governing the use of the radio-frequency spectrum in their territory and through international coordination of frequency assignments, administrations may exercise a degree of control over the number of systems that may generate interference at signif

14、icant levels; f) that the interference level encountered by ship-borne earth stations in the MetSat service is unlikely to be worse than that encountered by earth stations operating on land, recommends 1 that the single-entry interference levels presented in Table 1 should be used as sharing criteri

15、a for the protection of stations operating in the EESS and MetSat service; 2 that the criteria specified in 1 should be used as the basis for coordination thresholds for receiving stations operating in the EESS and MetSat service in bands shared with terrestrial services; 3 that a 6% increase in equ

16、ivalent link noise temperature should be used as the threshold for coordination between transmitting space stations and receiving earth stations operating in the EESS and MetSat service; 2 Rec. ITU-R SA.1161-2 4 that the deployment of interferers specified in the Annex be reviewed periodically in or

17、der to determine whether the typical interference environment and consequential sharing criteria should be revised. NOTE 1 The sharing criteria of Table 1 (including the Notes thereto) are intended to be applied in frequency sharing analyses and the coordination of frequency assignments (i.e. as the

18、 minimum levels of accepted interference for applicable earth stations). In coordination applications, the actual interference seen by the receiving earth station should be compared with that assumed in Annex 1 in order to help determine whether an interfering signal power greater than the permissib

19、le single entry level can be accepted. Generally, this consideration may enable acceptance of interference levels that may be as high as those specified in the applicable interference criteria in Recommendation ITU-R SA.1160. NOTE 2 The coordination threshold specified in 3 is sufficiently conservat

20、ive to assure that interference will be below permissible levels in cases where coordination is not triggered. In order to apply that criterion when determining whether interference from transmitting spacecraft might be unacceptable, the methodology of Appendix S8 to the Radio Regulations may be ada

21、pted and applied to the stations concerned. In order to avoid unnecessary coordination, administrations may wish to assume that a certain amount of antenna discrimination is available from the receiving station (e.g. a level of discrimination that is available for 99.9% of the time). NOTE 3 The crit

22、eria in Table 1 are based on the interference environment given in the Annex (also see 4). TABLE 1 Sharing criteria for stations in the EES and MetSat services using spacecraft in geostationary orbit Frequency band Interfering signal power (dBW) in the reference bandwidth to be exceeded for no more

23、than 20% of the time Interfering signal power (dBW) in the reference bandwidth to be exceeded for no more than p% of the time Space Terrestrial Space Terrestrial 1 670-1 710 MHz 173.9 dBW per 1 MHz(1) 153.9 dBW per 1 MHz(1) 150.3 dBW per 1 MHz(1) p 0.0025 148.7 dBW per 1 MHz(1) p 0.011 25.5-27 GHz 1

24、64.6 dBW per 10 MHz(2) 147.7 dBW per 10 MHz(2) 133.3 dBW per 10 MHz(2) p 0.05 133.0 dBW per 10 MHz(2) p 0.1 (1) The interfering signal powers (dBW) in the reference bandwidths are specified for reception at elevation angles 3. (2) The interfering signal powers (dBW) in the reference bandwidths are s

25、pecified for reception at elevation angles 5. Rec. ITU-R SA.1161-2 3 Notes to Table 1: NOTE 1 The single-entry interfering signal power thresholds in Table 1 is the permissible level of interfering signal power that falls within the specified reference bandwidth. Accordingly, the total power in inte

26、rfering signals that are narrower than the reference bandwidth should be considered in frequency sharing analyses. In cases where the interfering bandwidth exceeds the reference bandwidth or does not fully overlap the passband of a specific receiver under study, the available frequency dependent rej

27、ection should be applied in conjunction with the specified permissible interference levels. The pertinent ITU-R SM Series Recommendations should be consulted for guidance on this matter. NOTE 2 The sharing criteria presented in Table 1 are based on representative stations having the specified antenn

28、a gain values. NOTE 3 In deriving the above sharing criteria from permissible total levels of interfering signal power, no allowance has been made for interference from spurious emissions. NOTE 4 The specified level of single-entry interfering signal power may be directly converted to, and applied a

29、s, equivalent values of power flux-density only for earth stations that use low-gain, non-tracking antenna. NOTE 5 Both the long-term (20% of the time) and short-term (p% of the time) sharing criteria are to be met in order for interference to be at or below permissible levels. NOTE 6 Sharing criter

30、ia specified for terrestrial signal paths are applicable to transmitting stations in terrestrial services and transmitting earth stations. Annex Basis for determination of the sharing criteria 1 Introduction This Annex presents the implementation of Recommendation ITU-R SA.1023 using the interferenc

31、e criteria given in Recommendation ITU-R SA.1160. The permissible interference levels are subdivided according to Recommendation ITU-R SA.1023 into space and terrestrial categories and then into the number of anticipated interferers in each category. The basis for these allotments is shown in Table

32、2 and a discussion of the interference environment in each band is presented below. 4 Rec. ITU-R SA.1161-2 TABLE 2 Parameters used to derive sharing criteria (using methodology in Recommendation ITU-R SA.1023) Frequency band Long-term apportionment between categories of interferers Short-term apport

33、ionment between categories of interferers Equivalent number of long-term interferers Equivalent number of short-term interferers Interfering signal path Interfering signal path Interfering signal path Interfering signal path Space-Earth Terrestrial Space-Earth Terrestrial Space-Earth Terrestrial Spa

34、ce-Earth Terrestrial 1 670-1 710 MHz 1% 99% 10% 90% 1 1 1 2 25.5-27.0 GHz 1% 99% 20% 80% 1 2 1 2 2 Considerations for the 1 670-1 710 MHz band The 1 670-1 690 MHz band is allocated on a primary basis to the MetSat (space-to-Earth), meteorological-aids and fixed services. In addition, the 1 670-1 675

35、MHz band is allocated on a primary basis to the mobile and mobile-satellite (Earth-to-space) services whereas the 1 675-1 690 MHz band is allocated on a primary basis to the mobile (except aeronautical mobile) service. The 1 690-1 700 MHz band is allocated on a primary basis to the meteorological-ai

36、ds and MetSat (space-to-Earth) services. The EESS is permitted provided such operations do not interfere with primary allocations. In five countries in Regions 2 and 3 a primary allocation exists for the fixed and mobile (except aeronautical mobile) services. In Region 1, the band is allocated to th

37、e fixed and mobile (except aeronautical mobile) services on a secondary allocation but, for a number of countries, these allocations are made on a primary basis. The 1 700-1 710 MHz band is allocated on a primary basis to the fixed, mobile (except aeronautical mobile), and MetSat (space-to-Earth) se

38、rvices. The EESS is permitted provided such operations do not interfere with primary allocations. In Region 3 space research (space-to-Earth) is allocated on a primary basis in three countries. Space-to-Earth systems in the 1 670-1 675 MHz band may need to limit their emissions in order to protect t

39、he radioastronomy service operating in the adjacent band, such that terrestrial stations produce most of the interference. Above 1 675 MHz, it is expected that a greater number of space stations will operate and produce about the same long-term interference levels as terrestrial systems and relative

40、ly greater interference levels in the short term (i.e. as a result of temporal variations in MetSat earth station antenna gain towards the interfering satellites). The expectation that mobile earth stations could contribute substantially to interference arriving via terrestrial paths does not warran

41、t different interference allocations for interfering terrestrial paths in Region 2, since terrestrial stations and mobile earth stations are unlikely to use the same frequencies in the same area. Further information is provided in Recommendation ITU-R SA.1158. Rec. ITU-R SA.1161-2 5 3 Considerations

42、 for the 25.5-27 GHz band The 25.5-27.0 GHz band is allocated to the Earth exploration-satellite and space research (space-to-Earth), fixed, mobile, and inter-satellite services on a primary basis. Potential sources of interference on Earth exploration-satellite space-to-Earth paths are other Earth

43、exploration-satellite system satellites, inter-satellite service satellites and terrestrial fixed and mobile systems. No long-term interference is assumed to occur on the Earth exploration-satellite space-to-Earth path due to Earth exploration-satellite and inter-satellite service satellite emission

44、s because of either the constant movement of the non-GSO satellites or the fact that GSO satellites operates on a coordinated basis. Most of the long-term interference to GSO EESS satellites is expected from terrestrial path. In the short term, interference may occur between Earth exploration-satellite and inter-satellite service satellite systems on space-to-Earth paths, although interference on terrestrial signal paths will predominate.

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