DocumentCode
2274509
Title
DERA transmitter location service (TLS)
Author
Rideout, Rob
Author_Institution
Geolocation & Modern Syst. Group, DERA, Defford, UK
fYear
2000
fDate
2000
Firstpage
42583
Lastpage
42588
Abstract
Satellite communications systems-civil and military-are subject to interference from ground-based sources. This interference can be caused by ground station equipment faults, human error, and deliberate attempts to disrupt signals. The impact of such interference on satellite operators and users varies from mild annoyance through to loss of revenue and denial of vital communications links. DERA has, for several years, supported TLS from its Defford site, providing a service for commercial and military customers. The service is based on the geolocation technique, whereby the downlinks of two or more transparent transponder satellites are processed to calculate the location of RF sources. This paper presents an overview of geolocation and its principles, and describes the capability of the DERA TLS in meeting the needs of satcom service providers, both now and in the Skynet 5 era. In describing the principles of satellite based geolocation, fundamental constraints on the achievable accuracy of emitter localisation are also considered
Keywords
satellite communication; DERA transmitter location service; RF sources; TLS; downlinks; emitter localisation; geolocation technique; ground-based sources; interference; satcom service providers; satellite based geolocation; satellite communications systems; transparent transponder satellites;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Military Satellite Communications (Ref. No. 2000/024), IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location
London
Type
conf
DOI
10.1049/ic:20000128
Filename
858668
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