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Securing Method for Available Frequency by Changing Adaptive Protection Ratio in Adjacent Station Interference Environment of FM Broadcast (FM방송의 인접국 간섭환경에서 적응적 혼신보호비 변경에 의한 가용주파수 확보 방안)

  • Kim, Gi-Young;Ryu, Heung-Gyoon
    • Journal of Broadcast Engineering
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.490-500
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    • 2011
  • The channels of domestic FM broadcast are needed to provide various kinds of new broadcasting services. However, available channels are limited and saturated. The channel interval of FM broadcast is changed from 200 kHz to 100 kHz to maximize utilization efficiency of scarce broadcast spectrum at all over the world. Also, there are many researches such as IBOC(In Band On Channel) and DRM+(Digital Radio Mondial+) that is to allocate the digital signal beside analog bandwidth. But output power is decrease to avoid interference between adjacent radio stations. In this paper, we analyzes the problems of the protection ratio which is decided in 1986 and we propose method to improve about 7~10dB significantly the protection ratio according to the recent DSP(Digital Signal Processing) techniques without loss of both transmission power and broadcast quality. In addition, we examined the possibility of securing two times available channels by reducing minimum frequency interval from 800 kHz to 400 kHz or 600 kHz in the equal site.

A Study on Impact of emissions from power line communication interfering with marine radio services (전력선 통신이 해상 통신에 주는 전파 방사 영향 연구)

  • 장동원
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2003.05a
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    • pp.115-118
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    • 2003
  • In this paper, we analysed the technical characteristics of power line communications interfering marine mobile services. The various radio services including marine mobile potentially affected by unwanted radiation from telecommunication networks as PLT, VDSL, ADSL, etc. The radio spectrum is unique resource. In particular, the frequency range below 30MHz has extremely favourable propagation conditions allowing economic long range as well as low power communication radio services. The paper were as follows to identify marine mobile service that are likely to be affected by PLC and evaluate the protection needs and to investigate methods of measuring the emissions from PLC.

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FINAL RESULTS OF THE REARRANGEMENT OF THE FREQUENCY BANDS ABOVE 71 GHz IN WRC-2000 (WRC-2000 회의의 71 GHz 이상 대역의 주파수 재분배 최종 결과)

  • CHUNG HYUNSOO;RHEE HWANG-JAE;CHUNG HEECHANG;BAE SEOK-HEE;KANG SANG-SUN;CHUNG AEREE;HAN SEOG-TAE
    • Publications of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.61-86
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    • 2000
  • Radio astronomy, on its part, requires 'quiet zones' to be able to receive incoming cosmic signals unaffected by interference to enable astronomers and others learn about universe. The agenda item 1.16 of WRC-2000 contains a number of issues relevant for radio astronomy, but some of them are more important than others. The preparations for WRC-2000 have reached a close-to-final stages, with a number of proposals to this agenda item submitted to the ITU by many countries and groups of countries, like APT, CEPT and CITEL. There is no clear preference to anyone of these proposals since their differences are only minor. However, several points remain to be solved in the APT and CITEL. Fortunately, the preparation went very well, and consensus was reached on allocations above 71 GHz and three resolutions. The radio astronomy has obtained about 100 GHz of new spectrum allocations in bands above 71 GHz. In addition, a new resolution was approved by plenary meeting of WRC-2000. It deals with the consideration by a future WRC of sharing and compatibility issues between passive and active services in adjacent bands particularly with the space services (downlinks) into radio astronomy above 71 GHz. Therefore, in future, there should be a need for studies to be made to determine if and under what conditions sharing is possible, given that modifications were made on the basis of requirements known now and that little was known of requirements and implementation plans for active services in bands above 71 GHz.

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Cancellation of AltBOC Correlation Side-Peaks for Frequency Sharing in Satellite Communication Spectrum (위성통신대역 주파수 공유를 위한 AltBOC 상관 내 주변 첨두 제거 기법)

  • Chae, Keunhong;Yoon, Seokho
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.39B no.11
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    • pp.810-816
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    • 2014
  • The alternative binary offset carrier (AltBOC) signal shares frequency spectrum with the phase shift keying (PSK) signal, enabling us to manage the satellite communication spectrum more efficiently. However, the side-peaks in the AltBOC autocorrelation pose an ambiguity in the AltBOC signal tracking, and consequently, makes the frequency sharing via the AltBOC difficult. Therefore, in this paper, we propose a cancellation scheme of the AltBOC correlation side-peaks. From the numerical results, it is confirmed that the proposed scheme removes the ambiguity in signal tracking caused by the side-peaks completely, and thus, has a much lower tracking error standard deviation (TESD) (i.e., a much better tracking performance) than the conventional scheme.

A Spectrum Sharing Model for Compatibility between IMT-Advanced and Digital Broadcasting

  • Hassan, Walid A.;Rahman, Tharek Abd
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.6 no.9
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    • pp.2073-2085
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    • 2012
  • Recently, the International Telecommunication Union allocated the 470-862 MHz band to the digital broadcasting (DB) service. Moreover, the 790-862 MHz sub-band will be allocated to the next-generation mobile system, known as the International Mobile Telecommunication - Advanced (IMT-A), and to the DB on a co-primary basis in the year 2015. Currently, two candidate technologies are available to represent the IMT-A system; the Mobile WiMAX and Long Term Evolution - Advanced (LTE-A). One of the main criteria of the IMT-A candidate is to not cause additional interference to the primary service (i.e., DB). In this paper, we address the spectrum sharing issue between the IMT-A candidates and the DB service. More precisely, we investigate the interference effect between the DB service and the mobile network, which could be either LTE-A or WiMAX. Our study proposes a spectrum sharing model to take into account the impact of interference and evaluates the spectrum sharing requirements such as frequency separation and separation distance. This model considers three spectrum sharing scenarios: co-channel, zero guard band, and adjacent channel. A statistical analysis is performed, by considering the interferer spectrum emission mask and victim receiver blocking techniques. The interference-to-noise ratio is used as an essential spectrum sharing criterion between the systems. The model considers the random distribution of the users, antenna heights, and the bandwidth effect as well as the deployment environment in order to achieve spectrum sharing. The results show that LTE-A is preferable to WiMAX in terms of having less interference impact on DB; this can eventually allow the operation of both services without performance degradation and thus will lead to efficient utilization of the radio spectrum.

Effects of Noise Power Uncertainty on Energy Detection for Spectrum Sensing (잡음 전력의 불확실성이 에너지 검파 기반의 스펙트럼 감지에 미치는 영향)

  • Lim, Chang-Heon
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea TC
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    • v.48 no.11
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    • pp.22-27
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    • 2011
  • In spectrum sensing, an energy detector compares the energy of a received signal with a predetermined detection threshold and decides whether a primary user is active or not in a licensed frequency band. Here the detection threshold is related to the noise power level in the band. Most previous works on energy detection have assumed that the noise power is exactly known a priori. However, this assumption does not hold in practice since there may be some uncertainty about the noise power. So it is necessary to investigate its effects on the performance of energy detection for spectrum sensing. In this paper, we analyze the effects using the residue theorem for contour integral and present the associated numerical results.

A Study on Appropriate Licensing of Convergence Products through Comparative Analysis of Domestic Radio Station and Other Industrial Licensing (국내 무선국 및 타 산업 인·허가제도 비교분석을 통한 융합상품의 적정 인·허가제도 조성방안에 관한 고찰)

  • Yeon, In-Won;Choi, Joo-Pyoung;Lee, Won-Cheol
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science
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    • v.28 no.12
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    • pp.974-981
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    • 2017
  • Globally, owing to the rapid expansion of radio stations overseas, the frequency coordination system is managed as a preconditioning system. As a result, it is predicted that many types of radio stations will be established for domestic purposes, such as 5G, low-power IoT devices with long distance, based on licenses and non-license in the future. Many problems such as unnecessary launching of radio resources and spectrum-sharing technology exist, and it is necessary to consider the introduction of the abovementioned system and other plan system. In this paper, we explore the outline of radio station licensing and introduce the contents of the survey on another industry licensing. The plans were studied by discussing problems that may occur in future, through comparative analysis of radio stations and other industry licensing. Moreover, the differences were compared and analyzed using graphs. Finally, we discussed the problems convergence products such as drone may offer in the future.

A Cognitive Beamforming Scheme for Coexistence of Cognitive Radio and Incumbent Radio Systems (인지 라디오와 기존 라디오 시스템의 공존을 위한 인지적인 빔포밍 기법)

  • Kim, Jae-Woon;Kim, Hyun-Wook;Hong, Min-Ki;Shin, Yo-An
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea TC
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    • v.45 no.3
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    • pp.27-33
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    • 2008
  • In this paper, we propose a cognitive beamforming scheme for coexistence of CR (Cognitive Radio) and IR (Incumbent Radio) systems. In order to maintain the priority of the IR in spectrum utilization the proposed cognitive beamforming scheme needs to have the CR not cause any interference to the IR systems occupying the same frequency band at the same time. In addition the proposed scheme has to provide maximum channel gain to the CRU (CR User) in a boundary of satisfying the former criterion. For this purpose, the proposed scheme does not cause any interference to the IRU (IR User), while the CRU is served without additional radio resource consumption. From simulation, we confirmed that when using the proposed scheme the CRU does not interfere with the IRU and there is little bit error rate performance degradation of the CRU as compared to that of the ideal beamforming system, which does not consider the IR priority.

A CMOS Charge Pump Circuit with Short Turn-on Time for Low-spur PLL Synthesizers

  • Sohn, Jihoon;Shin, Hyunchol
    • JSTS:Journal of Semiconductor Technology and Science
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    • v.16 no.6
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    • pp.873-879
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    • 2016
  • A charge pump circuit with very short turn-on time is presented for minimizing reference spurs in CMOS PLL frequency synthesizers. In the source switching charge pump circuit, applying proper voltages to the source nodes of the current source FETs can significantly reduce the unwanted glitch at the output current while not degrading the rising time, thus resulting in low spur at the synthesizer output spectrum. A 1.1-1.6 GHz PLL synthesizer employing the proposed charge pump circuit is fabricated in 65 nm CMOS. The current consumption of the charge pump is $490{\mu}A$ from 1 V supply. Compared to the conventional charge pump, it is shown that the reference spur is improved by dB through minimizing the turn-on time. Theoretical analysis is described to show that the measured results agree well with the theory.

Implementation of GMSK digital radio modem using a discriminator detection (Discriminator 복조방식을 이용한 GMSK디지틀 무선모뎀의 구현)

  • 임명섭;박정훈;박선규
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.11-21
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    • 1989
  • In this paper, a GMSK modulator was implemented with a gaussian lowpass filter using digital signal processing, a phase integration, D/A convers and auxiliary circuits. The relatively narrow bandwidth of power spectrum of the GMSK modulator is observed when the cut off frequency (B T) of the gaussian baseband filter is varied. In a demodulator, a discriminator type circuit is used. Using the above degital radio GMSK modem, BER is theoretically derived and experimentally measured when 16Kbps PRBS data is transmitted under Rayleigh fading and additive white gaussian noise conditions.

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