DocumentCode
952917
Title
Limits on Fixed Broadband Devices for Interference-Free Operation in the DTV Spectrum
Author
Bendov, O.
Author_Institution
TV Transmission Antenna Group, Cherry Hill
Volume
53
Issue
4
fYear
2007
Firstpage
746
Lastpage
754
Abstract
This paper examines the limits that must be imposed on single and multiple fixed cognitive broadband devices (BDs) transmitting simultaneously on multiple unused TV channels in order to avoid interference with the reception of licensed TV channels. Single and multiple fixed BDs are assumed to radiate 4W peak power relative to an isotropic source and transmit within 10 meters of the nearest digital television (DTV) set antenna. The power and separation limits are shown to depend on whether BDs are licensed, on whether mandated minimum front-end performance specifications for DTV sets are in place, and on the definition of an ldquounused channel.rdquo Short and long-term general conclusions are drawn regarding the maximum allowable directional power and regarding taboo channels for interference-free coexistence with DTV sets. It is shown that unlicensed BDs would result in the least efficient use of the available DTV spectrum because the ldquoworst caserdquo interference limits must be imposed in an unlicensed environment. The most efficient utilization of the DTV spectrum would be achieved if BDs were licensed and then allowed to migrate, together with DTV channels, into two blocks of contiguous channels, one for DTV and one for BDs.
Keywords
broadband antennas; broadcast channels; digital television; DTV spectrum; TV channels; cognitive broadband devices; digital television set antenna; fixed broadband devices; interference free operation; maximum allowable directional power; taboo channels; Cognitive radio; Digital TV; FCC; Helium; Licenses; Protection; Standards development; TV interference; Transmitting antennas; Urban areas; Broadband devices; interference to DTV; unused TV spectrum;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Broadcasting, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9316
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TBC.2007.908329
Filename
4359974
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