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http://dx.doi.org/10.12673/jant.2017.21.5.428

Analysis of Interference Effect on FS System from ESIM with Motion Characteristics  

Kang, Young-Houng (School of Computer, Information and Communication Engineering, Kunsan University)
Oh, Dae-Sub (Satellite Technology Research Group, ETRI)
Abstract
In recent years, owing to the growing user demand for the two-way internet service based on the mobile global broadband communications, a new type of satellite terminal has been developed, known as ESIM(Earth Station in Motion). This service was required by Resolution 158(WRC-15) to study on the coexistence with the co-primary FS(Fixed Service) in 27.5-29.5 GHz as a FSS(Fixed Satellite Service) uplink. In this paper, the average received power on ESIM within -10 dB of beam width of FS and its outage probability was analyzed theoretically and also simulated to account for the azimuth angle with uniform distribution. From the results, it can be concluded that this theoretical analysis is very useful to analyze the interference from ESIM into FS based on the statistical and probabilistic method. Therefore, it is necessary to control the azimuth angle due to a moving terminal as well as the inclination angle of moving path, the operation hours, and the speed of ESIM to protect the co-primary FS.
Keywords
Earth station in motion; Fixed service; Fixed satellite service; Interference; Outage probability;
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