• DocumentCode
    2566950
  • Title

    Elliptical orbit constellations-a new paradigm for higher efficiency in space systems?

  • Author

    Draim, John E. ; Cefola, Paul J. ; Castrel, D.

  • Author_Institution
    Ellipso Inc., Washington, DC, USA
  • Volume
    7
  • fYear
    2000
  • fDate
    2000
  • Firstpage
    27
  • Abstract
    Several systems are being developed for satellite cellular telephone use. Examples are Iridium, Globalstar, ICO, and ELLIPSO. Systems designers seem to prefer sub-synchronous multi-satellite arrays over geostationary satellites as they can more easily communicate with small low-power handheld cellular telephones, and they also have less signal latency (time delay). The flexibility of the elliptic orbit allows a biasing of earth coverage towards a given latitude. Increased coverage is obtained by placing apogees in a stable orbit over a preferred latitude. If the orbit is both elliptical and sun-synchronous, it can also be biased towards a given (local) time of day. With apogees appearing during daytime, greater capacity is ensured during the peak usage hours for telephone communications. Tailored elliptical-orbit constellations may well become the paradigm for many of these new telecommunications space systems. Lower cost elliptic-orbit constellations, with fewer satellites, may well prove more profitable than circular arrays for many other space applications, as well
  • Keywords
    cellular radio; mobile satellite communication; Internet; LEO; cost; efficiency; elliptic orbit; elliptical orbit constellations; flexibility; global coverage; handheld cellular telephones; radiation environment; satellite cellular telephone; space debris; telephone communication; time delay; Artificial satellites; Costs; Earth; Electronic mail; Military satellites; Satellite constellations; Signal design; Space technology; Technology management; Telephony;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Aerospace Conference Proceedings, 2000 IEEE
  • Conference_Location
    Big Sky, MT
  • ISSN
    1095-323X
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-5846-5
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/AERO.2000.879272
  • Filename
    879272