Interference mitigation technique for the sharing between IMT-advanced and fixed satellite service

In this paper, we propose an efficient and robust interference mitigation technique based on a nullsteering multi-user multiple-input multiple-output (MU-MIMO) spatial division multiple access (SDMA) scheme for frequency sharing between IMT-advanced and fixed satellite service (FSS) in the 3400-4200...

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Published inJournal of communications and networks Vol. 9; no. 2; pp. 159 - 166
Main Authors Lim, Jae-Woo, Jo, Han-Shin, Yoon, Hyun-Goo, Yook, Jong-Gwan
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Editorial Department of Journal of Communications and Networks 01.06.2007
한국통신학회
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ISSN1229-2370
1976-5541
DOI10.1109/JCN.2007.6182835

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Summary:In this paper, we propose an efficient and robust interference mitigation technique based on a nullsteering multi-user multiple-input multiple-output (MU-MIMO) spatial division multiple access (SDMA) scheme for frequency sharing between IMT-advanced and fixed satellite service (FSS) in the 3400-4200 and 4500-4800 MHz bands. In the proposed scheme, the pre-existing preceding matrix for SDMA unitary preceded (UPC) MIMO proposed by the authors is modified to construct nulls in the spatial spectrum corresponding to the direction angles of the victim FSS earth station (ES). Furthermore, a numerical formula to calculate the power of the interference signal received at the FSS ES when IMT-Advanced base stations (BS) are operated with the interference mitigation technique is presented. This formula can be derived in closed form and is simply implemented with the help of simulation, resulting in significantly reduced time to obtain the solution. Finally, the frequency sharing results are analyzed in the co-channel and adjacent channel with respect to minimum separation distance and direction of FSS earth station (DOE). Simulation results indicate that the proposed mitigation scheme is highly efficient in terms of reducing the separation distance as well as robust against DOE estimation errors.
Bibliography:G704-000784.2007.9.2.002
ISSN:1229-2370
1976-5541
DOI:10.1109/JCN.2007.6182835