IEICE Transactions on Communications
Online ISSN : 1745-1345
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Characteristics and Applicability of Frequency Sharing Criteria in the Broadcasting Satellite Link
Kazuyoshi SHOGENThong PHAM VIET
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Article ID: 2019EBP3023

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Two frequency sharing criteria for BSS (Broadcasting-Satellite Service) are enacted in Section 1 of Annex 1 to Appendix 30 to Radio Regulations. These two criteria are pfd (power flux-density) and EPM (Equivalent Protection Margin) values. In this paper, the two criteria are compared and studied from the view point of applicability to the sharing cases between BSS and BSS. In particular, it is shown that in some cases, the EPM criterion contributes to alleviate the problem of "sensitive satellite network", i.e., one that has relatively low transmission power and is very weak against interference and blocks the new satellite to enter.

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