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IEEE 802.16.2-2001

IEEE 802.16.2-2001 Recommended Practice for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks - Recommended Practice for Coexistence of Fixed Broadband Wireless Access Systems

standard by IEEE, 09/10/2001

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Scope

This project covers development of a Recommended Practice for the design and coordinated deployment of fixed broadband wireless access (BWA)systems operating from 10-66 GHz (with a focus on 23.5-43.5 GHz)in order to minimize interference so as to maximize system performance and/or service quality. This practice will provide for coexistence using frequency and spatial separation and will cover three areas. First,it will recommend limits of in-band and out-of-band emissions from BWA transmitters through parameters including radiated power,spectral masks and antenna patterns. Second,it will recommend receiver tolerance parameters, including noise floor degradation performance, for interference received from other BWA systems. Third,it will provide coordination parameters,including separation distances,and power flux density limits,to enable successful deployment of BWA systems with tolerable interference. The scope includes interference between systems deployed across geographic boundaries in the same frequency band and systems deployed in the same geographic area in different frequency bands (including different systems deployed by a single license-holder in sub-bands of the licensees authorized bandwidth). The scope does not cover coexistence issues due to intrasystem frequency re-use within the operator 's licensed band,and it does not consider the impact of interference created by BWA systems on non-BWA terrestrial and satellite systems.

Purpose

The purpose of this recommended practice is to provide coexistence guidelines to license holders,service providers,deployment groups,and system integrators.The equipment parameters contained within this practice will benefit equipment and component vendors and industry associations by providing design targets. The benefits of this practice will include: Coexistence of different systems with higher assurance that system performance objectives will be met. Minimal need for case-by-case interference studies and coordination between operators to resolve interference issues. Preservation of a favorable electromagnetic environment for deployment and operation of BWA systems, including future systems compliant to IEEE 802.16 interoperability standards. Improved spectrum utilization. Cost-effective system deployment.

Abstract

New IEEE Standard - Superseded.Superseded by IEEE Std 802.16.2-2004 Abstract:This IEEE recommended practice provides guidelines for minimizing interference in fixed broadband wireless access (BWA)systems operating in the frequency range 10 to 66 GHz, with particular focus on the range 23.5 to 43.5 GHz. It analyzes coexistence scenarios and provides guidance for system design,deployment,coordination,and frequency usage.

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