Abstract
At WRC-07, the frequency band 3500 MHz has been allotted for the next generation of mobile International Mobile Telecommunication-Advanced (IMT-Advanced). Meanwhile this band is already in used by fixed services which means that harmful interference probability may be transpired. In this paper, a new coexistence method between the aforementioned services in various geographical deployment areas (dense urban, urban, suburban, and rural areas) will be applied. Spectrum emission mask is an effective interference model will be invested and interference to noise ratio of -6 dB is the used coexistence criterion. Co-channel, zero-guard band, and adjacent channel are three intersystem interference scenarios will be investigated. The analysis will focus to determine required minimum separation distance and frequency separation under different attenuation situations due to local clutter and height of antennas.