Authors
Sina Maleki, Symeon Chatzinotas, Jens Krause, Konstantinos Liolis, Björn Ottersten
Publication date
2015/3/11
Journal
IEEE Wireless Communications Letters
Volume
4
Issue
3
Pages
305-308
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Deploying high throughput satellite systems in Ka band to accommodate the ever increasing demand for high data rates hits a spectrum barrier. Cognitive spectrum utilization of the allocated frequency bands to other services is a potential solution. Designing a cognitive zone around incumbent broadcasting satellite service (BSS) feeder links beyond which the cognitive fixed satellite service (FSS) terminals can freely utilize the same frequency band is considered in this paper. In addition, we show that there is a rain rate called rain wall, above which cognitive downlink communications become infeasible.
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Scholar articles
S Maleki, S Chatzinotas, J Krause, K Liolis, B Ottersten - IEEE Wireless Communications Letters, 2015