'Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)'
Doi
Abstract
The use of a larger bandwith in the millimeter
wave (mmWave) spectrum is one of the key components of next
generation cellular networks. Currently, part of this band is allocated on a co-primary basis to a number of other applications,such as the fixed satellite services (FSSs). In this paper, we investigate the coexistence between a cellular network and FSSs in a mmWave scenario. In light of the parameters recommended by the standard and the recent results presented in the literature on the mmWave channel model, we analyze different BSs deployments
and different antenna configurations at the transmitters.
Finally, we show how, exploiting the features of a mmWave
scenario, the coexistence between cellular and satellite services is feasible and the interference at the FSS antenna can be kept below recommended levels