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OBTAINING CONDITIONS FOR TECHNOLOGY NEUTRALITY OF COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS WITH MINIMUM COUPLING LOSS METHOD
Author(s) -
Volodymyr Korsun,
Anatolii Tychynskyi
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
information and telecommunication sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2411-2976
pISSN - 2312-4121
DOI - 10.20535/2411-2976.22021.27-39
Subject(s) - transmitter , guard (computer science) , computer science , base station , frequency band , telecommunications , electronic engineering , electrical engineering , engineering , bandwidth (computing) , channel (broadcasting) , programming language
Background. Technology neutrality is widely used in frequency bands, where communication systems are evolving, but there are strict restrictions on the parameters and deployment of base stations of different technologies using adjacent channels. Ways to mitigate this effect have not been sufficiently studied and require further analysis and development. Objective. The purpose of this article is to investigate the methodology for obtaining technical conditions of technological neutrality with minimum coupling loss method to determine the value of additional filtering requirements and present the results of practical implementation of this technique. Methods. The method of detailed power analysis of frequency characteristics of filters for base stations’ transmitter and receiver is applied. Results. The article presents the results of obtaining minimal guard band and additional filtering requirements in the adjacent channels of transmitter and receiver belonging to different technologies. Examples of practical implementation of the minimum guard band and frequency characteristics of additional filters are given. Conclusions. The general method of determining the technical conditions for ensuring technology neutrality is presented and the value of the minimal required guard band between the adjacent transmitter and receiver channels is obtained.

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