Title :
Multiple satellites diversity characteristics in snowing climate and system application for 14/12 GHz band
Author :
Hatsuda, T. ; Okuno, N. ; Inoue, Ken ; Mitsuhashi, R.
Author_Institution :
Hokkaido Inst. of Technol., Sapporo, Japan
Abstract :
This paper deals with multiple satellite diversity (Sat. D) characteristics using six different orbital position satellites in a snowing climate. Six down-link signals are measured by a spectrum analyzer and diversity gains are obtained by a Sat. D simulation program. Diversity gains for all satellite combinations are examined and it can be clarified that there are two kinds of diversity characteristics, i.e., a good diversity characteristics case and a poor diversity characteristics case. These results are caused by the difference in satellite transponder characteristics, differences in snow cloud movement, topographical conditions near the Earth-station and wind-direction etc. Furthermore, satellite transponder utilization strategies for the Sat. D system are considered. By using the advantage of long distance site-diversity characteristics, transponder sharing between a large number of Earth-stations in the system can be achieved. In this case, only a small number of the Sat. D transponders (almost 10:1) is sufficient for the Sat. D system.
Keywords :
diversity reception; microwave propagation; satellite communication; snow; transponders; tropospheric electromagnetic wave propagation; 12 GHz; 14 GHz; SHF; Sat. D; diversity gains; down-link signals; long distance site-diversity characteristics; multiple satellite diversity characteristics; satellite combinations; satellite transponder characteristics; snow; snow cloud movement; topographical conditions; transponder sharing; utilization strategies; wind-direction; Artificial satellites; Attenuation; Clouds; Control systems; Diversity methods; Rain; Satellite broadcasting; Satellite communication; Snow; Transponders;
Conference_Titel :
Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium, 1998. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Atlanta, GA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4478-2
DOI :
10.1109/APS.1998.701627