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Conference Paper Interference Mitigation Using Exclusion Area between Multi-Beam Satellite System and Terrestrial System
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Authors
Dae-Sub Oh, Dae-Ig Chang, Sooyoung Kim
Issue Date
2014-10
Citation
International Conference on Information and Communication Technology Convergence (ICTC) 2014, pp.685-689
Publisher
IEEE
Language
English
Type
Conference Paper
DOI
https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICTC.2014.6983256
Abstract
In the frequency sharing situation between multi-beam satellite system and terrestrial radio system, the spectral efficiency would be enhanced by the frequency reuse scheme of two systems. However, the interference problem is also occurred since same frequency bands are used both the terrestrial radio system in a spot beam cell and the Earth stations in adjacent spot beams. Because the interference situation would be worse at the border area of the spot beam cell, the exclusion area concept is adopted to reduce the interference at the border area but it makes the degradation of the spectral efficiency by limiting the possible sub-bands used by the terrestrial radio system. This paper considers the optimum size of the exclusion area taking into account of both interference and spectral efficiency in the frequency sharing scenario. The study results show the variation of the interference and spectral efficiency with the widths of the exclusion area. The simulation is performed in the S band with the bandwidth of each sub-band is 5MHz and frequency reuse factor, 7.
KSP Keywords
Exclusion area, Frequency reuse factor, Frequency sharing, Interference mitigation, Multi-beam satellite, Optimum size, S-Band, Satellite system, Spectral efficiency(SE), frequency band, interference problem