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Compatibility between EESS (passive) in band 23.6–24 GHz and 5G in band 24.25–27.5 GHz
Comptes Rendus. Physique, Volume 22 (2021) no. S1, pp. 83-93.

The 24.25–27.5 GHz band was allocated to IMT (International Mobile Telecommunication) during the World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC) after studies were elaborated between this potential allocation and the services in adjacent band and in particular with Earth Exploration by satellite in adjacent band. Several studies were evaluated during the WRC-19 cycle. This document describes only the studies undertaken by some European states for the protection of Earth exploration by satellite. The elements provided in this document are the basis of the European position for WRC-19 on the protection of passive EESS in 23.6–24 GHz.

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DOI : 10.5802/crphys.67
Mots clés : WRC-19, Passive EESS, 5G, Unwanted emissions, Sensors, IMT, Resolution ITU-R 750
Thibaut Caillet 1

1 Direction de la Prospective du Spectre et des Affaires Européennes, ANFR - Agence Nationale des Fréquences, BREST, France
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