Guard Band Protection Scheme to Facilitate Coexistence of 5G Base Stations and Radar Altimeters

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Abstract

Reformation of the 3.7–4.0 GHz band to expand 5G communication deployment poses a risk of 5G signals disrupting radar altimeter operation, leading to data loss or inaccuracies. Thus, this paper proposes a guard band protection method to facilitate the coexistence of 5G base stations and radar altimeters operating in the 4.2–4.4 GHz band. To enhance the adjacent channel leakage ratio (ACLR), we implemented spectral regrowth on an oversampled waveform using a high-power amplifier model, filtering out-of-band spectral emissions. The results demonstrated that a 150 MHz guard band enables coexistence, except in the case of the 16-by-16 antenna array in rural environments. Notably, for the 4-by-4 antenna array in urban environments, coexistence can be achieved using a 50 MHz guard band. The proposed mitigation techniques may also be extended to promote coexistence between non-terrestrial networks and 5G communication systems, including satellites, unmanned aerial vehicles, and hot air balloons.

Original languageEnglish
Article number3681
JournalElectronics (Switzerland)
Volume13
Issue number18
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2024

Keywords

  • 5G base station
  • coexistence
  • guard band
  • non-terrestrial network
  • radar altimeter
  • radio interference

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