Title :
The Feasibility of Two One-Parameter Polarization Control Methods in Satellite Communications
Author_Institution :
National Tawain Univ., Taipai, Taiwan, The Republic of China
fDate :
5/1/1981 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The orthogonal polarization techniques will be widely used in satellite communications due to its efficient utilization of the spectrum, but the feasibility of different methods to compensate for the cross-polarization at ground stations will be essential for the applicability of the techniques. Although complicated four-variable systems have been designed by many groups, two simple one-parameter methods have been proposed recently. The first, rotational compensation, simply rotates the linear polarization directions of the receiving antenna to maximize XPD; the second, quadrature cancellation, simply injects quadrature cancelling signals. This paper studies the feasibility of these two methods in terms of system designer´s viewpoints. A correlation approach is used to estimate the achievable XPD values for different situations including rain, ice particles, and Faraday rotation. The system availability and cost considerations are analyzed using a possible tradeoff between CNR and XPD values. The control errors and stability problems are also discussed. The results indicate that there exist many situations in which these one-parameter methods are feasible and attractive and provide possible solutions for designers desiring effective, low-cost receiving stations with satisfactory performance.
Keywords :
Radio propagation meteorological factors; Radio spectrum management; Satellite communications; Availability; Communication system control; Costs; Directive antennas; Ice; Polarization; Rain; Receiving antennas; Satellite communication; Satellite ground stations;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCOM.1981.1095043