Policy on Intellectual Property Right (IPR)
1 Introduction
2 Characteristics of the SRS earth station emissions
3 Sharing between a transmitting SRS earth station and receiving stations
in the inter-satellite service
3.1 DRS user satellite characteristics (GSO-to-non-GSO ISL)
3.2 GSO-to-GSO ISL receiving satellite characteristics
3.3 GSO-to-non-GSO ISL receiving satellite characteristics
3.4 Non-GSO-to-GSO ISL receiving satellite characteristics
3.5 Non-GSO-to-non-GSO ISL characteristics
3.6 Orbital characteristics of the Moon
3.7 Observations on the characteristics of an interference event
4 Results for sharing with space stations in the inter-satellite service
4.1 Statistical interference to a DRS user satellite
(GSO-to-non-GSO)
4.2 Statistical interference to GSO-to-GSO inter-satellite link
4.3 Statistical interference to non-GSO-to-GSO inter-satellite
links
4.4 Statistical interference to
non-GSO-to-non-GSO inter-satellite links
4.5 Conclusions
5 Sharing between a transmitting SRS earth station and fixed wireless
receiving stations in the fixed service
5.1 Approach for a static interference environment
5.1.1 Technical and operating characteristics of SRS
earth station and P-P fixed wireless stations
5.1.2 Static analysis of separation distances to protect
P-P fixed wireless systems
5.2 Time variant gain method to determine separation distances to
protect point‑to‑point fixed wireless systems
5.3 Time-invariant gain method to determine separation distances to
protect point‑to‑point fixed service systems
5.4 Conclusions on the compatibility between P-P fixed service
systems and SRS earth stations transmitting in the 22.55-23.15 GHz band
6 Compatibility of receiving SRS satellites with transmitting fixed
wireless systems in the 22.55-23.15 GHz band
7 Sharing between a transmitting SRS earth station and receiving stations
in the mobile service
8 Summary and conclusions