DocumentCode
1056206
Title
30/20 GHz Band SCPC Satellite Communication Using Small Earth Stations
Author
Inoue, Takeo ; Nakajima, Shigeo ; Masamura, Tatsuro ; Kaitsuka, Toshiyuki ; Satoh, Kohei
Author_Institution
NTT Public Corp., Yokosuka, Kangawa, Japan
Volume
1
Issue
4
fYear
1983
fDate
9/1/1983 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
600
Lastpage
608
Abstract
This paper presents a domestic satellite communication system accommodating numerous 30/20 GHz band small earth stations emphasizing the system outline, the use of multiple-access (MA) techniques. It also describes associated earth station configurations, equipment performance, and experimental results using the Japanese CS (medium capacity communications satellite for experimental purposes). Two kinds of earth stations are employed in this system, a small earth terminal (SET) and a master earth station (MES). The SET, which has an antenna about 2 m in diameter, is placed near a subscriber. The MES, which has an 11.5 m diameter antenna, is connected to the terrestrial telephone network through a satellite telephone switching center (STC). There are about 50 two-way channels with bit rates of 32 kbits/s which are achieved through the use of a 30/20 GHz band transponder whose EIRP is about 71.5 dBm, a
of about 2.7 dB/K and an SET\´s antenna diameter of 1.8 m. This results in a system availability of 99.5 percent under typical Japanese statistical rain attenuation data. To enable a demand-assigned MA technique to be employed in this system, a single channel per carrier (SCPC) is selected, taking into consideration power efficiency of the SET, flexibility of system configurations, and the adaptability of the adaptive power control during rainy periods.
of about 2.7 dB/K and an SET\´s antenna diameter of 1.8 m. This results in a system availability of 99.5 percent under typical Japanese statistical rain attenuation data. To enable a demand-assigned MA technique to be employed in this system, a single channel per carrier (SCPC) is selected, taking into consideration power efficiency of the SET, flexibility of system configurations, and the adaptability of the adaptive power control during rainy periods.Keywords
Satellite communication, earth terminals; Satellite communication, multiaccess; Artificial satellites; Attenuation; Bit rate; Programmable control; Rain; Satellite antennas; Satellite communication; Satellite ground stations; Telephony; Transponders;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0733-8716
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JSAC.1983.1145976
Filename
1145976
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