Interference Analysis
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Interference Analysis

Modelling Radio Systems for Spectrum Management

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Interference Analysis

Modelling Radio Systems for Spectrum Management

About this book

The book describes how interference can be managed so that radio systems co-exist, without harmful mutual effects, within a finite amount of spectrum.  This is timely in view of the increasing proliferation of wireless systems.  It covers both the processes, such as regional or international coordination, as well as the engineering principles.  Written by an author with extensive experience in the industry, it describes in detail the main methodologies for calculating or computing the interference between radio systems of the same type, and also between radio systems of different types

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1
Introduction

All radio systems share the same electromagnetic spectrum. This means that each radio receiver is detecting not just its wanted signal but all other signals transmitted at the same time anywhere – not just on this planet, but anywhere, even in space. If there are aliens out there using radio technology, their signals will also be added to the mix.
But it is rare for us to experience interference into our communication devices – such as radios, televisions and mobile phones – on a day-to-day basis. This is not an accident but the result of years of hard work by radio engineers and regulators to ensure that the signals from one user of the radio spectrum do not degrade significantly another user or, as is more commonly described, cause interference into the receiver.
Interference analysis is the study of how one or more radio systems can degrade the operation of other users of the radio system. It includes techniques to predict the level of interference and whether that could be tolerated or would represent a serious degradation, otherwise known as harmful interference.
This subject builds upon other specialist topics, such as antenna design and propagation, and often involves analysis of scenarios that includes different types of radio system. Therefore when undertaking interference analysis, it is necessary to become familiar with a wide range of other topics plus mathematical modelling techniques, statistics and geometry.
The objective of this book is to be useful to anyone involved in interference analysis – to help understand the various techniques and methodologies that could be used in studies. The approach in this book is to give an integrated view of interference analysis, describing all the key issues necessary to generate results. It will consider different types of interference and metrics to determine whether the interference could be accepted or would be considered harmful.

1.1 Motivations and Target Audience

There are different motivations for undertaking interference analysis, in particular:
  • System design: to optimise a radio system to allow the maximum service while reducing interference, whether within the system, to other systems or from other systems
  • Regulatory: to identify what radio services can share with other radio services and hence allow them to be included in the tables of allocation used by spectrum managers
  • Frequency assignment: to determine if a regulator can issue a new licence (e.g. to a taxi company) without it causing or suffering harmful interference
  • Coordination: during discussions between two radio system operators (or countries) to identify ways to protect each other’s receivers from the other’s transmissions.
This book is aimed at anyone with an interest in interference between radio systems, in particular those operating with frequency above about 30 MHz. This could include:
  • A member of a national spectrum management regulator is meeting with representatives from a neighbouring country to make a bilateral agreement that can be used to protect each country from interference. What would be a suitable interference threshold level to agree and how would it be checked/calculated?
  • A mobile operator’s spectrum management team wants to open up new bands for next generation broadband. They need to argue at an international level, in particular at the International Telecommunication Union, that such an introduction would be the most effective use of the scarce radio spectrum.
  • A satellite operator is meeting with another satellite operator to ensure that neither causes harmful interference into the other. At the coordination meeting they will agree the signal levels that can be transmitted on each satellite beam: what should they propose and how can they check the suggestions from the other company?
  • A consultant is working for the aeronautical community to help identify bands that can be used to provide broadband services to commercial aircraft. They must undertake sharing scenarios and convince regional bodies, such as Europe and North America, that these will be safe.
  • The national spectrum management regulator receives a request for a new licence to provide a service (e.g. land mobile or fixed link). How can they check it would not cause or suffer interference to/from existing licensees?
  • Students studying electrical engineering, communication systems or simulation techniques, who wish to learn more about interference analysis and modelling radio systems, together with academics undertaking research on these topics.

1.2 Book Structure

The book is structured as follows:
  • Chapter 2. Motivations: considering the reasons why people undertake interference analysis, including the regulatory framework, international organisations and working methods.
  • Chapter 3. Fundamental Concepts: covers the basics of radio engineering, including modulations, access methods, antennas, noise calculations, the underlying geometry and dynamics, link budgets and their attributes.
  • Chapter 4. Propagation Models: the model of how radio waves propagate between transmitter and receiver (whether wanted or interfering) can make a huge difference to the results, so it is important to understand the various propagation models that are available and when they should be used.
  • Chapter 5. The Interference Calculation: how to use the concepts above to calculate interference, including aggregation effects, polarisation adjustment, co-frequency vs. non-co-frequency, thresholds, interference apportionment and possible mitigation techniques.
  • Chapter 6. Interference Analysis Methodologies: the complexity of the analysis can vary from static analysis, where the answer is a single number, to dynamic, Monte Carlo and area analysis, each with strengths and weaknesses. To help exp...

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Table of Contents
  4. Acknowledgements
  5. Foreword
  6. Preface
  7. 1 Introduction
  8. 2 Motivations
  9. 3 Fundamental Concepts
  10. 4 Propagation Models
  11. 5 The Interference Calculation
  12. 6 Interference Analysis Methodologies
  13. 7 Specific Algorithms and Services
  14. References
  15. Acronyms, Abbreviations and Symbols
  16. Index
  17. End User License Agreement

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