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Some RLAN-Radar Interference Examples

Some RLAN-Radar Interference Examples. Outline. Boeing-EC tests in King City Area DFS in the field at various distances WMO examples Hungary Poland Argentina. “normal” no RLAN. RLAN at 3 km. RLAN at 6.4 km. RLAN at 16.7 km. Poland. Hungary. EZE Radar. PERG Radar. PAR Radar.

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Some RLAN-Radar Interference Examples

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  1. Some RLAN-Radar Interference Examples

  2. Outline • Boeing-EC tests in King City Area • DFS in the field at various distances • WMO examples • Hungary • Poland • Argentina

  3. “normal” no RLAN

  4. RLAN at 3 km

  5. RLAN at 6.4 km

  6. RLAN at 16.7 km

  7. Poland

  8. Hungary

  9. EZE Radar

  10. PERG Radar

  11. PAR Radar

  12. Simulation with no CAC

  13. Summary • Radar can see commercial RLAN’s • Interference can be substantial and seriously degrade radar signals (Hungary, Poland, Argentina)

  14. DFS Operations • DFS detects main beam or sidelobes of radar • Can jump out and use another band • AP creates interference in radar • Caveat: no interference if DFS detects back or side lobes • Vacates channel in milliseconds for 30 min • msec is slow, will create interference • Does not monitor the channel in 30 min • AP uses channel again, creates interference, vacates • AP constantly creating interference on 30 min cycle • Therefore, many AP’s create interference continuously • Q: is the ITU urban model adequate? See Abbas study • Canadian proposal requires monitoring for 10 min before re-use • Other countries on a longer radar cycle; 10 min is not adequate for them

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