Abstract

In this paper, the coexistence interference of 26 GHz-band International Mobile Telecommunications (IMT) and Earth Exploration-Satellite Service is analyzed based on actual satellite orbit and ITU-R system characteristic. Specifically, the aggregate interferences of IMT system base stations (BS) and users (UE) to Earth Exploration-Satellite Service earth station are studied, considering high frequency band radio propagation clutter loss. The results show that the IMT base station and user deployment can coexist with the Earth Exploration-Satellite Service in the band. The provided results are useful for design of future 26 GHz IMT-2020 (5G) wireless communications systems and Earth Exploration-Satellite Service.

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