Title :
Frequency coordination between adjacent carriers of two CDMA operators
Author :
Park, Seung-Jong ; Ha, Hun-Bum ; Chung, Jong-Tai ; Yoon-Sub Shim ; Lee, Do-Young
Author_Institution :
Shinsegi Telecom Inc., Seoul, South Korea
fDate :
28 Apr-1 May 1996
Abstract :
Frequency coordination is the process that assigns frequency bands to neighboring or coexisting systems to minimize interference. This interference is caused by unwanted signals from adjacent frequency bands. Especially, interference is maximized by the spatial near-far problem which occurs in the case where two different cellular systems serve. This critical case happens when different cellular operators using the adjacent carriers do not collocate their base stations (BS). We investigate the frequency coordination when two CDMA operators using adjacent CDMA carriers don´t collocate their BS. In order to lessen the unwanted interference we put a guard band which separates adjacent carriers. This paper presents the simulation and laboratory test results used to analyze the guard bandwidth requirement. For the guard band simulation, we derive theoretical interference prediction models which calculate the quantity of unwanted interference. Additionally, this paper confirms the accuracy of the theoretical models with a series of laboratory test. The results assert the necessity for the guard band and discover the relation between the guard band and the service quality
Keywords :
adjacent channel interference; code division multiple access; frequency allocation; interference suppression; land mobile radio; radiofrequency interference; CDMA operators; adjacent carriers; base stations; cellular operators; cellular systems; frequency band assignment; frequency coordination; guard band simulation; interference prediction models; interference reduction; laboratory test results; models accuracy; service quality; simulation results; spatial near-far problem; Base stations; Finite impulse response filter; Frequency; Interference; Laboratories; Multiaccess communication; Predictive models; Telecommunications; Testing; Transmitters;
Conference_Titel :
Vehicular Technology Conference, 1996. Mobile Technology for the Human Race., IEEE 46th
Conference_Location :
Atlanta, GA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3157-5
DOI :
10.1109/VETEC.1996.503999