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In this paper, the possibility on frequency sharing of IMT-2020 and mobile satellite systems (MSS) in the 45.5–47 GHz band is investigated. This study is of great importance to related research community, industry and regulators which are currently investigating spectrum requirements and technology options for IMT-2020 and beyond. Focusing on the scenario of MSS GSO uplink as victim, we analyzed the interference from IMT-2020 to the MSS receiving GSO satellites (Sat) and compared that with the predefined threshold to assess whether the frequency sharing is possible. Different density of IMT-2020 stations and elevation areas are considered in sharing analysis. In addition, separation distance needed is simulated in terms of separation longitudes.
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This work is supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 91438114 and No. 61372111).
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Liu, S., Hu, X., Wang, W. (2018). Frequency Sharing of IMT-2020 and Mobile Satellite Service in 45.5–47 GHz. In: Yu, Q. (eds) Space Information Networks. SINC 2017. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 803. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-7877-4_11
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