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Analysis of ANLE Compatibility with MSS Feeder Links

July 2010

Dr. Izabela L. Gheorghisor, The MITRE Corporation
Dr. Yan-Shek Hoh, The MITRE Corporation
Dr. Alexe E. Leu, The MITRE Corporation

ABSTRACT

The Federal Aviation Administration plans to use the 5091-5150 megahertz band for wireless broadband networks on airport surfaces. These are denoted as Airport Network and Location Equipment (ANLE) networks in our report. The same frequency band has also been allocated to non-geostationary mobile-satellite-service (MSS) feeder uplinks. This report presents an analysis of ANLE compatibility with MSS feeder uplinks. The results show that, given the system parameters defined in Sections 2 and 3 of this report, bandsharing is feasible between ANLE networks and MSS feeder uplinks.

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