DocumentCode
2900302
Title
Interference Problems for Nongeostationary Satellites
Author
Sollfrey, William
Author_Institution
The Rand Corporation, 1700 Main Street, P.O. Box 2138, Santa Monica, California 90406-2138
Volume
3
fYear
1984
fDate
21-24 Oct. 1984
Firstpage
384
Lastpage
388
Abstract
The interference problems faced by nongeostationary satellites may be of major significance. A general discussion indicates the scope of the problems and describes several configurations of importance. Computer programs are described, which are employed by NASA/JPL and the U.S. Air Force Satellite Control Facility to provide interference-free scheduling of commands and data transmission. Satellite system mission planners are not concerned with the precise prediction of interference episodes, but rather with the expected total amount of interference, the mean and maximum duration of events, and the mean spacing between episodes. The procedures in the theory of probability developed by the author which permit calculation of such quantities are described and applied to several real cases. It may be anticipated that the problems will become steadily worse in the future as more and more data transmissions attempt to occupy the same frequency band.
Keywords
Artificial satellites; Data communication; Force control; Frequency; Interference; Low earth orbit satellites; Military computing; Military satellites; Personnel; Satellite broadcasting;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Military Communications Conference, 1984. MILCOM 1984. IEEE
Conference_Location
Los Angeles, CA, USA
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MILCOM.1984.4794878
Filename
4794878
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