Abstract

The co-primary basis operation between long term evolution-advanced (LTE-A) and current digital television (TV) receiver systems is a significant issue when working in cochannel or adjacent channel in the 800 MHz. This policy aims to efficient use of frequency spectrum, but leads to an intersystem interference phenomenon, which may disturb the Interoperability between LTE-A and digital TV receiver. In this paper, we propose an effective, simple and graphical approach based on the operating band unwanted emission technique to evaluate all possible intersystem interference scenarios. A variety of practical and substantial spectrum sharing elements that can seriously influence the coexistence situation of LTE-A and TV receiver have been studied. The findings show that co-channel sharing scenario will have much more coexistence difficulty for macro (urban/suburban/rural) areas without employing some interference mitigation techniques. However, in order to make the two systems interoperate in adjacent channel situation, the minimum frequency shift should be at least half of the interferer system bandwidth without mitigation technique. Additionally, the wider channel bandwidth of LTE-A system is preferable more than narrower bandwidth for peaceful compatibility, which helps to support high data rate for LTE-A system.

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