Proceedings of the 2022 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility, Signal & Power Integrity, Spokane, WA, August 2-5, 2022

IPC for Realistic Channel Conditions

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Robert J. Achatz ORCID logo, Google Scholar logo, Scopus logo, Web of Science logo, Charles R. Dietlein ORCID logo, Google Scholar logo, Scopus logo, Web of Science logo, and Michael G. Cotton ORCID logoGoogle Scholar logoScopus logoWeb of Science logo

Abstract: This paper describes a new National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) effort focused on the development of methods to determine appropriate interference protection criteria (IPC) as a means to resolve contention around spectrum sharing proposals being considered by NTIA and Federal Communications Commission (FCC).

Keywords: multipath; radio wave propagation; Long Term Evolution (LTE); interference protection criteria (IPC); surveillance radar; clutter; target fluctuation

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Robert J. Achatz
Institute for Telecommunication Sciences
(303) 497-3498
rachatz@ntia.doc.gov

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