CONTENTS

Annex 1 - A methodology for interference evaluation from the downlink of the FS using HAPS to the uplink of the FSS using GSO satellites within the band 27.5-28.35 GHz
 
1     Introduction
 
2     A methodology for interference evaluation
        2.1     Interference from a HAPS system
        2.2     Interference from multiple HAPS systems
        2.3     Downlink power control
        2.4     Input parameters
                  2.4.1     HAPS characteristics
                  2.4.2     FSS input characteristics
Appendix 1  to Annex 1 - An example of the application of the methodology of Annex 1
 
1     Interference model
 
2     HAPS characteristics
 
3     GSO satellite characteristics
 
4     Calculation results
Annex 2 - A methodology for the calculation of the e.i.r.p. transmissions from HAPS in the HAPS-to-ground direction within the band 27.5-28.35 GHz that would cause a given increase in the I/N of receivers of FSS geostationary satellites
 
1     Introduction
 
2     Description of the method
 
3     Interference levels from typical HAPS systems
Appendix 1  to Annex 2 - An example of the application of the methodology of Annex 2
 
1     Introduction
 
2     Interference to 2° beamwidth FSS hub station beams
 
3     Interference to 0.3° beamwidth FSS small user terminal beams
 
4     Interference levels from typical HAPS systems
Annex 3 - A methodology for C/I assessment from the HAPS-to-ground transmission (downlink) of the FS using HAPS to the Earth-to-space (uplink) of  the FSS using GSO satellites within the band 27.5-28.35 GHz
 
1     Introduction
 
2     A methodology for C/I assessment
        2.1     C/I calculation
        2.2     Calculation of off-axis angle
Appendix 1 to Annex 3 - An example of the application of the methodology of Annex 3
 
1     HAPS system parameters
 
2     GSO satellite system parameters
 
3     Calculation results
        3.1     Case 1
        3.2     Case 2
 
4     Summary