Title :
On Mean Visibility Time of Non-repeating Satellite Orbits with Finite Sensor Range
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Commun. & Navig., German Aerosp. Center, Wessling, Germany
Abstract :
Depending on the parameters of a fixed ground station and on the orbital parameters of a non-geosynchronous satellite, different visibility times are offered to fixed ground stations. In this paper, the focus is on the mean visibility time of a non-geosynchronous satellite with non-repeating ground track as seen by a fixed ground station with a finite sensor range. A mathematical analysis is provided for the calculation of the mean visibility time. There are several possible application areas of these visibility statistics, like optimizing a gateway´s latitude to maximize the mean visibility time of a satellite, thus maximizing the average amount of data that can be uploaded to or downloaded from a satellite during passes. The calculations show a good match with simulation results at all latitudes and the underlying mathematical approach is foreseen to be useful for analyzing and designing complete satellite constellations.
Keywords :
artificial satellites; mathematical analysis; satellite communication; sensors; visibility; finite sensor range; fixed ground station; geosynchronous satellite; mathematical analysis; mean visibility time; nongeosynchronous satellite; nonrepeating satellite orbits; satellite constellations; Artificial satellites; Mathematical analysis; Orbital calculations; Orbits; Satellite constellations; Satellite ground stations; Satellite navigation systems; Space stations; Space vehicles; Statistics; finite sensor range; mean visibility time; satellite orbit;
Conference_Titel :
Advances in Satellite and Space Communications (SPACOMM), 2010 Second International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Athens
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-7275-8
DOI :
10.1109/SPACOMM.2010.14