Abstract
This paper introduced ITU-R TG 5/1 task group, as well as the current research situation, especially illustrated some interference scenario. Based on 5G high frequency candidate band, radio communication services and the electromagnetic compatibility analysis work, we studied all recommendations and reports related to candidate sub bands, and then classified three very important sub-bands’ recommendations and reports, which had played a positive role in promoting 5G high-frequency candidate band radio interference coexistence analysis research.
Highlights
With the trend of globalizing of radio communication technology, almost all the counties focus on the international standardization of the technology
Based on 5G high frequency candidate band, radio communication services and the electromagnetic compatibility analysis work, we studied all recommendations and reports related to candidate sub bands, and classified three very important sub-bands’ recommendations and reports, which had played a positive role in promoting 5G high-frequency candidate band radio interference coexistence analysis research
As an international standard in the world, the recommendations and reports from the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) is widely recognized, which are formulated by the ITU Radio communication sector (ITU-R) and stated by ITU members
Summary
With the trend of globalizing of radio communication technology, almost all the counties focus on the international standardization of the technology. Based on 5G high frequency candidate band, radio communication services and the electromagnetic compatibility analysis work, we made statistical analysis and classified partial recommendations and reports related to 5G high frequency candidate sub-bands, which has a positive role in promoting 5G high-frequency candidate band radio interference coexistence analysis research. TG 5/1 is a special task group under ITU-R SG 5 (Terrestrial services) [2] [3], taking responsible for WRC-19 Agenda Item 1.13 “conducting the sharing and compatibility studies, in accordance with Resolution 238 [COM6/20] (WRC 15), to consider identification of frequency bands for the future development of International Mobile Telecommunications (IMT), including possible additional allocations to the mobile service on a primary basis”. These research works would be completed in the 2 to 3 years, and submitted to the WRC-19 for consideration
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