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This document provides information about how to choose the best channels for a
Citizens Broadband Radio Service Device (CBSD). The Google Spectrum Access System (SAS) Portal offers
channel guidance to help you maximize the Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) spectrum and
manage interference.
In the SAS Portal, the Coex tab shows a ranked recommendation
of channels for a CBSD. These recommendations are based
on channel availability and the SAS assessment of channel quality.
Channel quality is a combination of the level of interference
and the
Effective Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP) available.
The Coex tab is available for all registered CBSDs. It is also
available for unregistered CBSDs in a Ready for CPI or Pending
Registration configuration state.
Channel quality
The channel quality score is a number between 0 (zero) and 100. The channel
quality varies based on a CBSD's configuration and its surrounding
environment.
For all CBSDs, channel quality is affected by the following:
The maximum EIRP available 24 hours after you request the spectrum grant.
To protect incumbents, SAS does not offer full power
in certain areas.
Google's estimate of the interference caused by other CBSDs
inside and outside your network.
Based on configuration and active grants of surrounding CBSDs
along with terrain and clutter data, the interference estimate takes into
account all Category A CBSDs within one kilometer and Category
B CBSDs within 10 kilometers.
Interference and SINR estimation by using a generic antenna pattern based on
the beamwidth information.
For CBSDs in a frequency management group, SAS
assumes that CBSDs in the same Frequency Reuse Group (FRG)
don't interfere with each other when they use the same channel.
For fixed wireless networks, SAS assumes the following channel
quality:
The CPE-CBSDs and Base Station-CBSDs in the same
sector don't interfere with each other.
The CPE-CBSDs and Base Station-CBSDs in one
sector interfere with CPE-CBSDs and Base Station-CBSDs
in other sectors, unless they're in the same FRG.
Channel ranking
Channel ranking is the list of all available channels for the
CBSD sorted from the highest quality to the lowest.
For fixed wireless networks, SAS assumes the following channel
ranking:
For a CPE-CBSD that has been specified as an SFG, SAS
recommends the channels that are used by the Base Station-CBSD in
the SFG. SAS shows these channels at the top of the list
regardless of quality scores.
For a Base Station-CBSD, SAS recommends the
channels with the highest scores. It might recommend the same channels for all the
CBSDs in the same FRG.
For mobile networks, SAS recommends the channels with the highest
scores. It might recommend the same channels for all the CBSDs
in the same FRG.
Check recommended channels for a CBSD
To view the channel recommendation for a CBSD, follow these steps:
Select the CBSD. On the right, the CBSD page opens.
Click the Coex tab. For a new CBSD, wait for four hours to
see the Coex tab.
To review the channels with the highest quality scores, use the channel ranking.
Request a new grant from your CBSD or Domain Proxy (DP) and
specify the channels that you identified in the previous step. You might have to
relinquish the previous grant.
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These recommendations are based\non channel availability and the SAS assessment of *channel quality* .\nChannel quality is a combination of the level of interference\nand the\n[Effective Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP)](/spectrum-access-system/docs/key-terms#eirp) available.\n\nThe **Coex** tab is available for all registered CBSDs. It is also\navailable for unregistered CBSDs in a **Ready for CPI** or **Pending\nRegistration** configuration state.\n| **Important:** Channel guidance is only available for CBSDs located in the continental US.\n\nChannel quality\n---------------\n\nThe channel quality score is a number between 0 (zero) and 100. The channel\nquality varies based on a CBSD's configuration and its surrounding\nenvironment.\n| **Important:** If a Customer Premises Equipment (CPE)-CBSD is part of a [Same Frequency Group (SFG)](/spectrum-access-system/docs/key-terms#sfg), the SAS ranks the channel as highest, even if the channel is not of the highest quality.\n\nFor all CBSDs, channel quality is affected by the following:\n\n- **The maximum EIRP available 24 hours after you request the spectrum grant.**\n\n To protect incumbents, SAS does not offer full power\n in certain areas.\n- **Google's estimate of the interference caused by other CBSDs\n inside and outside your network.**\n\n Based on configuration and active grants of surrounding CBSDs\n along with terrain and clutter data, the interference estimate takes into\n account all Category A CBSDs within one kilometer and Category\n B CBSDs within 10 kilometers.\n- **Interference and SINR estimation by using a generic antenna pattern based on\n the beamwidth information.**\n\n For CBSDs in a frequency management group, SAS\n assumes that CBSDs in the same [Frequency Reuse Group (FRG)](/spectrum-access-system/docs/key-terms#frg)\n don't interfere with each other when they use the same channel.\n\nFor fixed wireless networks, SAS assumes the following channel\nquality:\n\n- The CPE-CBSDs and Base Station-CBSDs in the same\n sector don't interfere with each other.\n\n- The CPE-CBSDs and Base Station-CBSDs in one\n sector interfere with CPE-CBSDs and Base Station-CBSDs\n in other sectors, unless they're in the same FRG.\n\nChannel ranking\n---------------\n\n*Channel ranking* is the list of all available channels for the\nCBSD sorted from the highest quality to the lowest.\n\nFor fixed wireless networks, SAS assumes the following channel\nranking:\n\n- For a CPE-CBSD that has been specified as an SFG, SAS\n recommends the channels that are used by the Base Station-CBSD in\n the SFG. SAS shows these channels at the top of the list\n regardless of quality scores.\n\n- For a Base Station-CBSD, SAS recommends the\n channels with the highest scores. It might recommend the same channels for all the\n CBSDs in the same FRG.\n\nFor mobile networks, SAS recommends the channels with the highest\nscores. It might recommend the same channels for all the CBSDs\nin the same FRG.\n\nCheck recommended channels for a CBSD\n-------------------------------------\n\n| **Important:** Channel guidance is based on the [state](/spectrum-access-system/docs/cbsd/overview#state) of nearby CBSDs. The CBSD state is based on the configuration and active grants of the surrounding CBSDs.\n\nTo view the channel recommendation for a CBSD, follow these steps:\n\n1. Go to the [SAS Portal](https://wirelessconnectivity.google.com/sas/).\n2. Click **View deployments**.\n3. Select the deployment, and then click **Open**.\n4. In the **Channel recommendations** list, do one of the following:\n - For an existing CBSD, [find your CBSD configurations](/spectrum-access-system/docs/cbsd/review-configuration).\n - For a new CBSD, [create a new CBSD configuration](/spectrum-access-system/docs/cbsd/configure) and save it as **Ready for CPI**.\n5. Select the CBSD. On the right, the CBSD page opens.\n6. Click the **Coex** tab. For a new CBSD, wait for four hours to see the **Coex** tab.\n7. To review the channels with the highest quality scores, use the channel ranking.\n\n | **Tip:** The channel ranking lists channels from the highest quality to the lowest.\n8. Request a new grant from your CBSD or Domain Proxy (DP) and\n specify the channels that you identified in the previous step. You might have to\n relinquish the previous grant.\n\n | **Important:** SAS does not automatically change your CBSD grants to use the recommended channels. You must request the grant from your CBSD or DP.\n\nWhat's next\n-----------\n\n- Understand [CBRS spectrum availability](/spectrum-access-system/docs/cbrs-availability).\n- Learn [how the CBSD knows what spectrum is available](/spectrum-access-system/docs/cbsd/overview#cbsdspectrum-avail).\n- Understand [channel guidance for CBSDs in your network](/spectrum-access-system/docs/cbsd/channel-guide).\n- Learn about [key SAS terms](/spectrum-access-system/docs/key-terms).\n- [Troubleshoot SAS issues](/spectrum-access-system/docs/troubleshooting)."]]