Sharing and Compatibility Study between Fixed Service Using High Altitude Platform Stations (HAPS) and Other Services in the 31/28 GHz Bands

  • Authors:
  • Masayuki Oodo;Ryu Miura;Teruhisa Hori;Takayuki Morisaki;Kanshiro Kashiki;Mikio Suzuki

  • Affiliations:
  • Yokosuka Radio Communications Research Center, Communications Research Laboratory, Independent Administrative Institution, Japan E-mail: moodo@crl.go.jp;Yokosuka Radio Communications Research Center, Communications Research Laboratory, Independent Administrative Institution, Japan E-mail: ryu@crl.go.jp;Yokosuka Stratospheric Platform Research Center, Telecommunications Advancement Organization of Japan E-mail: hori@yrp.tao.go.jp;Yokosuka Stratospheric Platform Research Center, Telecommunications Advancement Organization of Japan E-mail: morisaki@yrp.tao.go.jp;Yokosuka Stratospheric Platform Research Center, Telecommunications Advancement Organization of Japan E-mail: kashiki@kddimsat.co.jp;Yokosuka Stratospheric Platform Research Center, Telecommunications Advancement Organization of Japan E-mail: suzuki@yrp.tao.go.jp

  • Venue:
  • Wireless Personal Communications: An International Journal
  • Year:
  • 2002

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Abstract

In the World Radiocommunication Conference 2000 (WRC-2000), use of the 31 GHzand 28 GHz bands was permitted for the fixed service (FS) by using highaltitude platform stations (HAPS) in some countries. This paper examines thesharing and compatibility of the HAPS-based FS with the other services usingthe same and adjacent frequency bands and establishes the conditions of thecoexistence with those services. Feasibility of dynamic channel assignment(DCA) scheme among the different communication systems to facilitate thecoexistence is also studied.