1
Structure of the Report
2 Methodology
3 Proposed criteria for sharing assessment
4 List of characteristics used in the
compatibility analyses
5 Conclusion
5.1
Impact into FSS conclusion
5.2 Impact
from FSS conclusion
5.2.1 Impact into AMS for telemetry limited to
flight testing
5.2.2 Impact into AM(R)S 6
5.2.3 Impact into AMS for security
Annex 1 Aeronautical mobile (R) service
1 Introduction
2 System characteristics 8
2.1 Assumed
aviation system
3 Airport LAN characteristics
4 Compatibility assessment results
Relevant cells for HIBLEO-4 FL
5 Conclusion
Annex 2 Aeronautical mobile telemetry
1 Introduction
2 AMT sharing analyses
2.1 A
detailed analysis based on AMT operations in the 5 091-5 150 MHz band
Interference from AMT into the FSS service
Interference from FSS feeder link transmitters into the AMT system
2.2
Additional analysis for the 5 091-5 250 MHz band
a) Aeronautical telemetry system characteristics:
b) Operational characteristics: 20
c) Preliminary assessment of AMT interference into the
existing non-GSO satellite systems operating under the FSS allocation:
2.3
Conclusion
Annex 3 Civil aeronautical security requirements
1 Introduction
2 Key features of
the new aeronautical security system
3 Radio spectrum
compatibility issues for security applications
3.1
Issues
3.2
Compatibility with FSS
3.2.1 Impact of
aeronautical security into FSS
3.2.2 Impact of FSS into
aeronautical security
3.3
Sharing with FSS general conclusions