Title :
Advanced domestic digital satellite communications systems experiments
Author :
Iso, Akio ; Izumisawa, Tomoyuki ; Ishida, Noriaki
Author_Institution :
Nippon Telegraph &Telephone Public Corporation, Yokosuka Electrical Communication Laboratory, Yokosuka, Japan
fDate :
2/1/1984 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The characteristics of advanced digital transmission systems were measured using newly developed small earth stations and a K-band (30/20 GHz) and C-band (6/4 GHz) communication satellite. Satellite link performance for data, facsimile, video and packet switching information transmission at bit rates ranging from 6.4 kbit/s to 6.3 Mbit/s have been confirmed, using a small K-band (30/20 GHz) earth station and a demand assignment time division multiple access (DA-TDMA) system. A low-capacity omni-use C-band (6/4 GHz) terminal experiment has verified a telephone channel transmission performance by spread-spectrum multiple access (SSMA). Single point to multipoint transmission characteristics of the 64 kbit/s data signals from the computer centre were tested using a receive-only 4 GHz earth terminal. Basic satellite link performance was confirmed under clear-sky conditions; however, evaluation of the satellite link is also described based on rain attenuation and sun-transit interference data. Precise satellite orbit and attitude keeping experiments were carried out to obtain precise satellite antenna pointing accuracy for development of K-band earth stations that do not require satellite tracking equipment. Precise station keeping accuracy of 0.02 degrees was obtained.
Keywords :
digital communication systems; packet switching; rain; satellite ground stations; satellite relay systems; C-band; Earth stations; K-band; SSMA; clear-sky conditions; communication satellite; data; demand-assignment time division multiple access; domestic digital satellite communications systems; facsimile; information transmission; multipoint transmission; packet switching; rain attenuation; satellite antenna pointing accuracy; satellite link; spread-spectrum multiple access; sun-transit interference; telephone channel transmission; video;
Journal_Title :
Communications, Radar and Signal Processing, IEE Proceedings F
DOI :
10.1049/ip-f-1:19840016