Heliyon (Jun 2021)
Evaluation of adjacent channel interference from land-earth station in motion to 5G radio access network in the Ka-frequency band
Abstract
As the fifth-generation (5G) mobile communication service is expected to operate in one of the 11 candidate frequency bands of 24.25–27.5 GHz, compatibility and coexistence with other adjacent wireless applications must be evaluated. In this paper, the adjacent channel interference (ACI) between Land-Earth Station in Motion (L-ESIM), 5G base station (BS), and user equipment (UE) operating in the adjacent frequency bands is assessed. The minimum coupling loss (MCL) method is used by considering the worst-case scenario to evaluate the effect of geostationary orbit-fixed satellite service's (GSO-FSS) frequency band of 27.5–29.5 GHz on the 5G radio access network (BS and UE) from L-ESIM. From the numerical simulations, minimum separation distances of 35 km and 12 km were recorded for the BS and UE to meet the maximum acceptable interference of -147 dBW/MHz. The obtained results will protect the 5G RAN from harmful interference by ensuring adjacent channel compatibility and coexistence with L-ESIM in their future deployment.