DocumentCode
832582
Title
Co-existence measurements between UMTS and UWB systems
Author
Hamalainen, M. ; Iinatti, J. ; Oppermann, I. ; Latva-aho, M. ; Saloranta, J. ; Isola, A.
Author_Institution
Centre for Wireless Commun., Univ. of Oulu, Finland
Volume
153
Issue
1
fYear
2006
Firstpage
153
Lastpage
158
Abstract
The paper presents results of a co-existence measurement study between multiple ultra wideband (UWB) transmitters and a universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) mobile phone. Two environments were explored: an anechoic chamber with one operating UMTS link and a true operational UMTS network. A large number of FCC compatible UWB transmitters were used to generate interference for an active UMTS connection. In an anechoic chamber, only the voice service was studied between a radio communication analyser (used as a base station) and a mobile terminal. In the true commercial UMTS network case, both the voice and data services were investigated in a shelter having a low UMTS signal level. The results clearly show that UMTS and high pulse repetition rate UWB devices can co-exist at link level when a moderate number of simultaneously active UWB devices operate in close proximity of the UMTS ´victim´ receiver. The results also show that the activity factor of the UWB transmitter disproportionately impacts the effective interference. When using low activity factors, even with high pulse repetition rates and very large numbers of UWB devices, it is difficult to detect UMTS link performance degradation. As the activity factors grow beyond 5%, the impact of the UWB interference becomes visible. However, this study covers only one active UMTS link in both environments but does not report on the UWB impact on the UMTS radio access network.
Keywords
3G mobile communication; cellular radio; mobile handsets; radio access networks; radio links; radio receivers; radio transmitters; radiofrequency interference; telecommunication services; telecommunication terminals; ultra wideband communication; UMTS mobile phone; UWB; anechoic chamber; data service; interference generation; mobile terminal; radio access network; radio communication analyser; radio link; receiver; ultra wideband transmitter; universal mobile telecommunication system; voice service;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications, IEE Proceedings-
Publisher
iet
ISSN
1350-2425
Type
jour
DOI
10.1049/ip-com:20050319
Filename
1595939
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