Title :
Adjacent channel interference between 800 MHz trunked FM and multiple site reuse systems
Author :
Brailean, Karen A. ; Hess, Garry C.
Author_Institution :
Motorola Inc., Schainmburg, IL, USA
Abstract :
The interference implications of introducing multisite mobile communication systems into the 800-MHz FM trunked spectrum are examined. Emphasis is on talk-in interference into an FM system caused by multisite systems, as this is the worst of four possible interference scenarios. A Monte Carlo simulation which determines the range reduction when the adjacent channel has multiple interferers is described. The method for calculating each interferer´s power at the FM base is explained and includes a means of accounting for log-normal fades and frequency drifts. Results are presented for a modulation just fitting the US FCC data mask, Part 90.209(g), and an actual modulation which fits the passband of the US FCC data mask but has 15-dB more protection in the stopband. Two different FM receivers are modeled to show the importance of receiver selectivity. Power control is evaluated for its ability to reduce interference
Keywords :
frequency modulation; interference (signal); mobile radio systems; 800 MHz; FM trunked spectrum; Monte Carlo simulation; UHF; adjacent channel interference; frequency drifts; log-normal fades; mobile communication systems; multiple interferers; multiple site reuse systems; power control; receiver selectivity; talk-in interference; Bandwidth; Equations; FCC; Fading; Frequency modulation; Interchannel interference; Mobile communication; Passband; Propagation losses; Protection;
Conference_Titel :
Vehicular Technology Conference, 1991. Gateway to the Future Technology in Motion., 41st IEEE
Conference_Location :
St. Louis, MO
Print_ISBN :
0-87942-582-2
DOI :
10.1109/VETEC.1991.140455