DocumentCode :
2790096
Title :
Telemetry, tracking, and commanding (TT&C) link considerations for a LEO Sat
Author :
Kreng, Jack K. ; Ardeshiri, Michelle M. ; Barbosa, Oscar C. ; Krikorian, Yogi Y.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Commun. Syst. Eng., Aerosp. Corp., Los Angeles, CA
fYear :
2005
fDate :
5-12 March 2005
Firstpage :
1646
Lastpage :
1655
Abstract :
Telemetry, tracking, and command are very important functions necessary for the proper operation of a satellite. It becomes a critical issue for the LEO-Sat program, however, when the command and control is provided from a small ground station with limited capabilities (low transmit EIRP and receive G/T), and when the satellite is in a contingency mode of operation, such as tumbling (antennas off pointed). Previous link analyses have shown that the satellite link would be adequate when commanding from large remote tracking stations (RTS) with a larger antenna (45- or 60-foot dish). This paper deals with command and control of this new LEO-Sat in its early orbit, using a small remote tracking station (RTS), with a 33-foot antenna. Our analyses have proven that the uplink and downlink can be closed even with a small RTS station with a 33-ft antenna. The details of these analyses are given in this paper. The communication link performances, both during normal operations as well as in contingency tumbling mode of operations, are presented here. Both the SNR (signal to noise ratio) and the threshold techniques were shown side-by-side, in the link analyses, for normal and anomalous tumbling cases, with similar results. The conclusion in Section 5 summarizes the analyses. Aerospace personnel and the satellite contractor came to a similar conclusion: that the uplink and downlink (to and from the satellite) using small RTS stations with a 33-ft antenna have adequate link margin. In normal mode, worst-case LEO-Sat and nominal small RTS station parameters were used in the analysis. In contingency mode or tumbling mode, the worst worst-case parameters for LEO-Sat and for a small RTS station were used. A summary of the results of the analyses performed for the uplink and downlink communication paths are given in this paper
Keywords :
aerospace control; command and control systems; satellite links; satellite telemetry; satellite tracking; 33 feet; 45 feet; 60 feet; LEO-Sat program; RTS; TT&C; aerospace personnel; commanding link consideration; communication link performances; contingency tumbling mode; downlink communication paths; large remote tracking stations; low transmit EIRP; off-pointed antennas; receive G/T; satellite contractor; satellite link; small ground station; telemetry link consideration; tracking link consideration; uplink communication paths; Command and control systems; Downlink; Low earth orbit satellites; Receiving antennas; Satellite antennas; Satellite ground stations; Signal analysis; Signal to noise ratio; Telemetry; Transmitting antennas;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace Conference, 2005 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Big Sky, MT
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8870-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/AERO.2005.1559457
Filename :
1559457
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