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Conference Paper A Shipborne Radar Interference Study into 5G Base Stations in the lower 3 GHz band in Korea
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Authors
Bongsu Kim, Sung Jun Lee, Jaeho Jung, Jonghun Yoon
Issue Date
2024-10
Citation
International Conference on Information and Communication Technology Convergence (ICTC) 2024, pp.1419-1420
Publisher
IEEE
Language
English
Type
Conference Paper
DOI
https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICTC62082.2024.10827318
Abstract
In this paper, we study the maximum separation distance for spectrum coexistence between the shipborne radar and 5G base stations in the lower 3 GHz band. Based on 280,000 actual 5G base stations' location information, a minimum distance calculation algorithm is developed to derive inter-site distance (ISD), and micro-rural/suburban/urban and small cell outdoor are used to classify the characteristics of four base stations. Then, the final 10,000 5G base stations were randomly selected and distributed in 5 regions across the country. In addition, 7 scenarios considering the antenna direction of the shipborne radar are constructed and the aggregation interference analysis simulation is performed. As a result, 190 km east coast, 150 km south coast, and 100 km west coast were calculated as the maximum separation distances to protect the shipborne radar.
KSP Keywords
Analysis and simulation, Distance calculation algorithm, GHz band, Inter-site distance, Interference Analysis, Location information, Minimum distance, Radar interference, Separation distance, Small cells, Spectrum coexistence