The surging capacity demands of 5G networks and the limited coverage distance of high frequencies like millimeter-wave (mmW) and sub-terahertz (THz) bands have led to consider the upper 6 GHz (U6G) spectrum for radio access. However, due to the presence of the existing satellite (SAT) services in these bands, it is crucial to evaluate the impact of the interference of terrestrial U6G stations to SAT systems. A comprehensive study on the aggregated U6G-to-SAT interference is still missing in the literature. In this paper, we propose a stochastic model of interference (SMI) to evaluate the U6G-to-SAT interference, including the statistical characterization of array gain and clutter-loss and considering different interference modes. Furthermor...
Spread spectrum multiple access (SSMA) is widely used by radionavigation satellite services (RNSS) ...
Future deployment of 5G NR base stations in the 6425–7125 MHz band raises numerous concerns over the...
Recent studies have demonstrated that millimeterwave cellular networks may operate either in the noi...
The surging capacity demands of 5G networks and the limited coverage distance of high frequencies li...
The integration of satellite-terrestrial networks is beneficial in terms of the increase of the netw...
We consider on the move satellite systems with geostationary satellites. Using the antenna pointing ...
Future wireless networks and sensing systems will benefit from access to large chunks of spectrum ab...
The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) in world Radiocommunication conference (WRC-07) meet...
In next generation mobile satellite systems very high spectrum efficiency will be a primary objectiv...
Fixed Satellite Services (FSS) used to be alone at the C-Band spectrum in most countries. Since the ...
The paper will demonstrate a case study of detailed Interference and Compatibility Analysis of MEASA...
Having available adequate and sufficient spectrum resources is a crucial factor to enable the fast g...
This paper focuses on the sharing and compatibility studies of International Mobile Telecommunicatio...
Satellite-terrestrial integrated (STI) systems represent the right solution to meet complex requirem...
As the fifth-generation (5G) mobile communication service is expected to operate in one of the 11 ca...
Spread spectrum multiple access (SSMA) is widely used by radionavigation satellite services (RNSS) ...
Future deployment of 5G NR base stations in the 6425–7125 MHz band raises numerous concerns over the...
Recent studies have demonstrated that millimeterwave cellular networks may operate either in the noi...
The surging capacity demands of 5G networks and the limited coverage distance of high frequencies li...
The integration of satellite-terrestrial networks is beneficial in terms of the increase of the netw...
We consider on the move satellite systems with geostationary satellites. Using the antenna pointing ...
Future wireless networks and sensing systems will benefit from access to large chunks of spectrum ab...
The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) in world Radiocommunication conference (WRC-07) meet...
In next generation mobile satellite systems very high spectrum efficiency will be a primary objectiv...
Fixed Satellite Services (FSS) used to be alone at the C-Band spectrum in most countries. Since the ...
The paper will demonstrate a case study of detailed Interference and Compatibility Analysis of MEASA...
Having available adequate and sufficient spectrum resources is a crucial factor to enable the fast g...
This paper focuses on the sharing and compatibility studies of International Mobile Telecommunicatio...
Satellite-terrestrial integrated (STI) systems represent the right solution to meet complex requirem...
As the fifth-generation (5G) mobile communication service is expected to operate in one of the 11 ca...
Spread spectrum multiple access (SSMA) is widely used by radionavigation satellite services (RNSS) ...
Future deployment of 5G NR base stations in the 6425–7125 MHz band raises numerous concerns over the...
Recent studies have demonstrated that millimeterwave cellular networks may operate either in the noi...