DocumentCode :
2692531
Title :
Communications to high latitudes using a commercial low Earth orbit satellite system
Author :
Geaghan, Bernard S. ; Yuan, Raymond L.
Author_Institution :
Appl. Phys. Lab., Johns Hopkins Univ., Laurel, MD, USA
fYear :
1996
fDate :
30 Apr-2 May 1996
Firstpage :
407
Lastpage :
415
Abstract :
Low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite communications systems could be deployed providing voice, data, facsimile and paging services to mobile users in many regions of the world. The LEO systems are expected to be used by the Department of Defense (DoD). The DoD will be able to use these systems for other applications that take advantage of the special features resulting from the LEO configuration, such as global connectivity and small mobile terminal size. We consider the ability of a LEO system to support communications to mobile terminals in the high latitudes. The study is based upon the IRIDIUM system, which will provide continuous polar coverage to commercial users. The two key criteria for assessing the ability of the LEO system to support high latitude missions are detectability of the radio frequency (RF) transmissions of the mobile terminal and communications availability. Detectability is critical because there are not expected to be many IRIDIUM users in the high latitudes. Detecting a high latitude user implies some degree of automatic identification, whereas detection at a lower latitude must be followed by some identification process to discriminate between many users. To decrease the detectability of the mobile unit RF emissions, it is assumed that the mobile terminal antenna is modified to reduce low elevation angle RF emissions. Therefore, the impact on detectability, as well as connectivity, when using a modified mobile terminal antenna is examined. After a description of the mobile terminal RF characteristics, the detection and connectivity analyses are presented
Keywords :
military communication; mobile satellite communication; paging communication; satellite antennas; signal detection; telecommunication network reliability; Department of Defense; DoD; IRIDIUM system; LEO configuration; LEO systems; automatic identification; commercial low Earth orbit satellite system; commercial users; communications availability; data; facsimile; global connectivity; high latitude communications; low elevation angle RF emissions reduction; mobile users; modified mobile terminal antenna; paging services; polar coverage; radio frequency transmissions detectability; small mobile terminal size; voice; Artificial satellites; Low earth orbit satellites; Mobile antennas; Mobile communication; Radio frequency; Radiofrequency identification; Satellite broadcasting; Satellite communication; Telephone sets; Time division multiple access;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Tactical Communications Conference, 1996., Proceedings of the 1996
Conference_Location :
Fort Wayne, IN
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3658-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/TCC.1996.561110
Filename :
561110
Link To Document :
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