Coexistence Studies in 802.20 IEEE 802.20 Meeting #3 San Francisco, July 2003 Reza Arefi IEEE C802.20-03/72.

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Coexistence Studies in IEEE Meeting #3 San Francisco, July 2003 Reza Arefi IEEE C /72

Definition of Coexistence  P The ability of one system to perform a task in a given shared environment where other systems may or may not be using the same set of rules (doc r2) Quite general but was written in dot15 context  P No definition of coexistence is provided  TAG The ability of one system to perform a task in a given shared environment where other systems have an ability to perform their tasks and may or may not be using the same set of rules (doc. COEX-02020r1, Sydney meeting)  ITU-R usually refers to it as “Sharing”

Coexistence Studies  addresses unlicensed bands coexistence within 802 wireless projects  Coexistence with geographical and/or spectral neighbors is key to successful deployments in licensed bands  Objective is to create guidelines for preventing from harmful interference by determining levels of permissible, or acceptable, interference  Interference environment varies with deployment scenarios

Deployment Scenarios  PAR mandates licensed spectrum below 3.5 GHz allocated to the Mobile Service  Deployments under nation-wide licenses are likely to have: Multiple operators in the same service area Adjacent service areas (domestic as well as international)  Deployments in or adjacent to bands already used for commercial wide area services are also likely  No shared environment Co-channel in adjacent areas, or Adjacent channel in same area, but No co-channel in same area

Specifics  From regulatory point-of-view, licensed co-channel operation in the same geographical area would not be allowed  Possibilities Co-channel across service boundary: geographical neighbors Adjacent channel within same service/geographic area: spectral neighbors Neighbor could be non or another of a different duplex It could be assumed that geographical and spectral neighbors of the same duplex have much easier time coexisting with each other with reasonable coordination  frame synchronization, power at service boundary, etc.

Spectral Neighbors, Same Area  systems may need to coordinate with spectral neighbors  The number and the nature of spectral neighbors TDD and FDD systems may need to coordinate with are not necessarily the same TDD Lower neighbor Upper neighbor FDD Middle neighbor(s) Upper neighbor Lower neighbor

Geographical Neighbors, Same Frequency  Service areas for spectrum currently licensed to the Mobile Service below 3.5 GHz typically don’t overlap Protection is typically through power limit at service boundary, which may or may not be sufficient  For TDD-FDD case: Safe distance needs to be determined 1 2 Service boundary f 1 2

Service Rules  For each band, out-of-band emissions and service boundary levels are specified by regulatory authorities as Service Rules Implementations of in each band should adopt these values to comply with the rules unless shown to be inappropriate, where more stringent levels should be used  Example, service providers are voluntarily using tighter specifications than the rules require in the PCS band  Receiver performance, including filters, are typically not specified by the regulators

Recommended Practice  A Coexistence Task Group could study the coexistence issues of deployments in licensed bands below 3.5 GHz TDD with FDD, probably the more challenging with non  This TG will produce a “Recommended Practice” document that gives guidelines and recommends best practices to minimize harmful interference among neighbors  Examples of pervious such activity: IEEE 802: and a ITU-R, WP8F: DNR [IMT.COEXT]

Procedure  Identify bands of interest Pick a few “primary candidate” bands  Perform simulations using typical equipment specifications Requires feedback from the WG on parameters such as TX power, RX threshold, ACS, ACLR, etc.  If service rules are not adequate, then recommend new guidelines through: For a given band, determine “safe” geographical and/or spectral distance between the two potentially interfering systems “safe” needs to be quantified, example, I/N= - 6 dB

Proposal  Form an ad hoc group to work on a Coexistence PAR  Finalize the PAR by September meeting and submit to SEC for approval in November