Experiment Description

0919-EX-ST-2018 Text Documents

Aerospace Corporation

2018-05-21ELS_210011

Test Description 1695‐1710 MHz
Explanation

Please explain in the area below why an STA is necessary:
A STA is necessary due to a short development and test period. The test will be accomplished at a low
power to do initial validation of the test system.


Purpose of Operation

Please explain the purpose of operation:
The Special Temporary Authority is for an LTE emulation transmitter test both in Aerospace facility and
Department of Commerce (DOC) Table Mountain Field Site & Radio Quiet Zone in Boulder, CO
(https://www.its.bldrdoc.gov/resources/table‐mountain/tm‐home.aspx). The LTE emulation transmitter
test will prepare the Aerospace Corporation to understand cellular use impact on the services that
utilize the frequency band from 1695 to 1710 MHz. This test will validate Aerospace’s capability to
assess the impact of cellular migration into the pre‐defined AWS‐3 coordination zones. This test will
include a LTE‐like transmitter mounted to a vehicle which will function as a cellular user. The test will be
accomplished at low power levels (EIRP less than 20 dBm). The test will be performed at the Aerospace
Corporations El Segundo Campus and will greatly enhance our understanding of the system and improve
the equipment for future testing. Same test will be repeated in the DOC Table Mountain facility in
Boulder, CO, as a government‐controlled test (by NOAA). This test will include two LTE‐like transmitters
mounted to two vehicles which will function as two cellular users. Each of transmitter’s power level is
less than 20 dBm.


Manufacturer

Number of Units: 1 (Aerospace facility, California), 2 (DOC Table Mountain in Boulder, Colorado)

Station Location

Location 1: EL Segundo California North 33 25 45 West 118 22 29

Location 2: DOC Table Mountain Field Site & Radio Quiet Zone in Boulder, CO

   Transmitter 1: 40° 8’ 18.9” N, 105° 15' 17.0” W (40.138584, ‐105.254712)
   Transmitter 2: 40° 8' 53.9" N 105° 13' 54.7" W (40.148302, ‐105.231859)

Datum: NAD 83

Action Frequency: 1695 – 1710 MHz

Output Power: 0.1 W

Modulation Signal: LTE and QPSK


Figure 1 shows the locations of Transmitter 1 and 2.




Figure 1. Transmitter locations in Boulder, Colorado

The LTE emulation transmitter test will prepare the Aerospace Corporation to validate cellular use in the
frequency band from 1695 to 1710 MHz. This test will provide the capability to assess the impact of
cellular migration into the pre‐defined AWS‐3 coordination zones. This test will include a LTE‐like
transmitter mounted to a vehicle which will function as a cellular user. The test will be accomplished at
low power levels (EIRP less than 20 dBm). The test will be performed at the Aerospace Corporation’s El
Segundo Campus and will greatly enhance our understanding of the system and improve the equipment
for future testing.
The LTE‐like transmitter will consist of a Signal Generator, attenuator, band pass filter, amplifier and low
gain Omni directional antenna. The signal generator will be an industry standard generator that is
capable of generating the latest LTE version. The attenuator will provide accurate control of the signal
from the signal generator. The band pass filter will ensure that the signal is free of unwanted harmonics
and spurious signals. The amplifier and antenna are going to be operated to ensure linear operation
which will limit any additional erroneous signals.
The signals will be received by a similar Omni antenna and supporting electronics to see the signal on a


spectrum analyzer located a short distance away (less than 200 meters). Figure 2 shows the test setup.




Figure 2. Test Diagram in EL Segundo, California

Same test performed in El Segundo, California will be repeated in the DOC Table Mountain facility in
Boulder, CO, as a government‐controlled test (by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
(NOAA)). This test will include two sets of LTE‐like transmitters mounted to two vehicles which will
function as two cellular users at two locations. The test will be accomplished at low power levels. Each
of transmitter’s power level is less than 20 dBm. The test will be performed to validate cellular use in the
frequency band from 1695 to 1710 MHz. The LTE‐like transmitter will consist of a Signal Generator,
attenuator, band pass filter, amplifier and low gain Omni directional antenna. The transmitted signals
from two locations will be received by a similar Omni antenna and supporting electronics to see the
signal on a spectrum analyzer located 1500 ~ 2000 meters distance away. Figure 3 shows the test setup.




Figure 3. Test Diagram in Boulder, Colorado



Document Created: 2018-05-21 10:21:30
Document Modified: 2018-05-21 10:21:30

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