Title :
Computation of block-edge masks for mobile communication network base stations in the 790–862 MHz digital dividend spectrum
Author :
Karimi, Hamid Reza ; Lapierre, Gerard ; O´Leary, Tim ; Sami, W.
Author_Institution :
Office of Commun. (Ofcom), London, UK
Abstract :
This paper reports on a study undertaken within the CEPT SE42 project team, with the objective of deriving regulatory radiation limits which mitigate the impact of adjacent-channel interference from fixed/mobile communication network base stations (BSs) in the Digital Dividend spectrum (790-862 MHz) to digital terrestrial television (DTT) services below 790 MHz. A novel stochastic approach for the calculation of BS block-edge mask (BEM) out-of-block (or baseline) limits is presented. Results indicate that, for a typical BS in-block EIRP of 59 dBm/(10 MHz) or greater, the fraction of locations in which a DTT receiver would suffer unacceptable levels of interference does not improve significantly with a reduction in the BS BEM baseline EIRP limit below 0 dBm/(8 MHz). This is due to the finite frequency selectivity of the DTT receivers. It is also shown that for in-block EIRPs below 59 dBm, the baseline EIRP limit should be reduced proportionately in order for the DTT location failure rate to be broadly independent of the communication network deployment geometry.
Keywords :
interference; mobile communication; stochastic processes; adjacent-channel interference; block-edge masks; digital dividend spectrum; digital terrestrial television; frequency 790 MHz to 862 MHz; mobile communication network base stations; regulatory radiation limits; stochastic approach; Base stations; Communication networks; Computer networks; Frequency; Geometry; Mobile communication; Radio spectrum management; Stochastic processes; TV broadcasting; TV interference; Adjacent-channel interference; Block-edge mask; Co-existence analysis; Digital Dividend; Spectrum management;
Conference_Titel :
Global Mobile Congress 2009
Conference_Location :
Shanghai
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5302-3
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5301-6
DOI :
10.1109/GMC.2009.5295816