On the Study of Interference Scenario on TV Broadcast and Wireless Systems for Emergency Communication Networks in TVWS
Adegboyega Adebayo,
Nazmat Toyin Surajudeen-Bakinde,
A. Segun Afolabi
et al.
Abstract:This paper investigated frequency sharing between primary TV systems (channels 32 and 49) and Emergency Communication Networks (ECNs). The networks to be implemented in the Osogbo axis of Osun State function on a secondary geographical basis, creating no harm to the original licensed primary TV viewers. A minimum separation distance of 41 dB was suggested as the protected contour for the UHF spectrum to oversee the protection of primary TV users for the UHF bands under consideration. The effects of changing th… Show more
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