December 2020 | Technical Memorandum TM-20-536
Assessment of Compatibility between Global Positioning System Receivers and Adjacent Band Base Station and User Equipment Transmitters
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Edward F. Drocella Jr., Cou-Way Wang, and Nickolas LaSorte, “Assessment of Compatibility between Global Positioning System Receivers and Adjacent Band Base Station and User Equipment Transmitters,” Technical Memorandum TM-20-536, December 2020.
Edward F. Drocella Jr., Cou-Way Wang, and Nickolas LaSorte
Abstract: This technical memorandum provides the results of a compatibility assessment between terrestrial GPS L1 coarse/acquisition (C/A) code receivers operating in the 1559-1610 MHz RNSS band and terrestrial operations in the 1526-1536 MHz, 1627.5 1637.5 MHz, and 1646.5-1656.5 MHz bands. The Interdepartment Radio Advisory Committee (IRAC) Technical Focus Group (TFG) assessed compatibility between different categories of GPS L1 C/A code receivers and the proposed terrestrial deployment by examining the degradation in carrier-to-noise density ratio (C/N0), loss-of-lock, position error, and increase in acquisition/reacquisition time for GPS receivers.
Keywords: electromagnetic compatibility (EMC); global positioning system (GPS); spectrum sharing; harmful interference; 1526–1536 MHz; 1627.5–1637.5 MHz; 1646.5–1656.5 MHz
For technical information concerning this report, contact:
Edward F. Drocella
National Telecommunications and Information Administration
(202) 482-2608
edrocella@ntia.doc.gov
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