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Author Varrall, Geoffrey, author.

Title 5G and satellite spectrum, standards, and scale / Geoff Varrall.

Publication Info. Boston : Artech House, [2018]

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Description 1 online resource : illustrations.
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series Artech House space technology and applications series
Artech House space technology and applications library.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents 5G and Satellite Spectrum, Standards, and Scale; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; 1 Sixty Years of Satellites; 1.1 Beginning with the Beach Ball; 1.2 Russia, China, and the United States: Red Rockets and Yellow Rockets; 1.3 Space Regulation and Deregulation; 1.4 The Beach in Bournemouth; 1.5 Satellites for Autonomous Transport Systems and the Internet of Moving Objects; 1.6 Satellites and 5G: A Natural Convergence?; 1.7 The NEWLEOs; 1.8 Regulatory and Competition Policy; 1.9 A Summary of Orbit Options and Performance Comparisons.
1.10 Satellite Technology Innovation: Fractional Beamwidth Antennas1.11 FDD Dual-Use, Dual-Band Spectrum with Fractional Beamwidth Antennas; 1.12 Present Launch Plans: Intelsat and Eutelsat; 1.13 People and Politics in the Satellite Industry; 1.14 Third Time Lucky for Hybrid Satellite Terrestrial Networks?; 1.15 Scale and Standards Bandwidth; 1.16 Channel Bandwidths and Passbands: Satellite and 5G Band Plan Implications; 1.17 Impact of NEWLEOs Deployments: The Progressive Pitch Sales Pitch.
1.18 Flat VSATS: An Alternative to Progressive Pitch as a Mechanism for Cosharing 5G and Satellite Spectrum1.19 Coexistence and Competition, Subsidies, and Universal Service Obligations; 1.20 U.S. Competition and Spectral Policy; 1.21 Satellites and Local Area Connectivity; 1.22 Summary; References; 2 The Race for Space Spectrum; 2.1 Why Spectrum Is Important; 2.2 5G Coexistence with Satellite TV and Other Satellite Systems; 2.3 Radar Frequency Band Designations; 2.4 5G Standards and Spectrum; 2.5 Existing LEO L-Band, Ku-Band, K-Band, and Ka-Band Allocations.
2.6 Benefits of Higher Frequencies/Shorter Wavelengths2.7 Spectrum: Why Ka-Band Is Useful; 2.8 The Impact of Standards on 5G Spectrum Requirements; 2.9 Multiplexing, Modulation and Coexistence; 2.10 Regional Spectrum Policy; 2.11 5G and Satellite at UHF; 2.12 5G in Refarmed Spectrum; 2.13 The FCC, the ITU, and Sovereign Nation Regulation: Similarities and Differences Between Terrestrial and Nonterrestrial Networks; 2.14 Air to Ground for Public Protection and Disaster Relief: AT & T FirstNet, BT EE, and the Australian NBN as Examples of LTE and Longer-Term 5G Emergency Service Radio Networks.
2.15 GSO and Non-GSO Terminology2.16 Why Country and Regional Differences Are Important for Global Connectivity; 2.17 RF Power and Interference; 2.18 The Importance of Intersatellite Switching; 2.19 Landing Rights; 2.20 Interference Management; 2.21 Spectrum Access Rights; 2.22 NGSO to GSO Interference Mitigation; 2.23 FirstNet and the 2012 Spectrum Act; 2.24 Fiber Access and Wireless Access Rights; 2.25 Fixed Point-to-Point and Point-to-Multipoint Microwave Backhaul; 2.26 Legacy LEO and GSO Operator Spectrum; 2.27 V-Band and W-Band; 2.28 Summary; References; 3 Link Budgets and Latency.
Summary This new resource presents the emerging role of Low Earth Orbit (LEO), Medium Earth Orbit (MEO), and Geostationary satellites (GSO) as a delivery option for backhaul and wide area rural and urban mobile broadband and fixed access. The book offers insight into recently established Non Terrestrial Network standards. Readers learn which bands will need to be supported in next generation 5G and satellite devices and networks and how the bands will be characterized. Channel spacing, guard bands, FDD or TDD, out of band emission limits, and in band performance requirements are discussed. The book discusses what interference issues will arise from new band allocations including co-shared allocations and how interference will be mitigated in and between next generation terrestrial and satellite 5G networks. Readers learn how modulation choices will affect co-existence issues.nnThe book discusses the design, performance, cost, and test implications of integrating next generation satellite physical and MAC layers with Release 16 and 17 5G standards and explores how these emerging spectrum and standards map on to IOT and MTC use cases in specific vertical markets. Readers learn how new active and passive antennas in the K bands and V and W band (E band) impact the satellite link budget and satellite delivery cost economics. Publisher abstract.
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Subject Mobile communication systems.
Mobile communication systems.
Wireless communication systems.
Wireless communication systems.
Cell phone systems -- Standards.
Cell phone systems -- Standards.
Indexed Term TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Mobile & Wireless Communications
Technology, Engineering, Agriculture
Technologie, Ingenieurswissenschaft, Landwirtschaft
Technologie, ingénierie et agriculture
Electronics & communications engineering
Elektronik, Nachrichtentechnik
Ingénierie électronique et technologie des communications
Communications engineering / telecommunications
Nachrichtententechnik, Telekommunikation
Technologie des communications / télécommunications
WAP (wireless) technology
Drahtlostechnologie
Technologie du protocole des réseaux sans fil (WAP)
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Title Five G and satellite spectrum, standards, and scale
Fifth generation and satellite spectrum, standards, and scale
Other Form: Print version: Varrall, Geoffrey. 5G and satellite spectrum, standards, and scale. Boston : Artech House, [2018] 9781630815028 (DLC) 2018288455 (OCoLC)1022666141
ISBN 9781630815042 (electronic book)
1630815047 (electronic book)
9781630815028
1630815020