Title :
Ground Stations of Arrays to Increase the LEO Download Capacity
Author :
Rondineau, S. ; Dietlein, C. ; Popovic, Z. ; Lee, R.Q. ; Miranda, F.A. ; Romanofsky, R.R. ; Ingram, M.A. ; Barott, W.C. ; Langley, J. ; Mandl, D.
Author_Institution :
Colorado Univ., Boulder, CO
Abstract :
To lower costs and reduce latency, a network of adaptive array ground stations, distributed across the United States, is considered for the downlink of a polar-orbiting low Eearth orbiting (LEO) satellite. Assuming the X-band 105 Mbps transmitter of NASA´s Earth observing 1 (EO-1) satellite with a simple line-of-sight propagation model, the average daily download capacity in bits for a network of adaptive array ground stations is compared to that of a single 11m dish in Poker Flats, Alaska. Each adaptive array ground station is assumed to have multiple steerable antennas, either mechanically steered dishes or phased arrays that are mechanically steered in azimuth and electronically steered in elevation. Phased array technologies that are being developed for this application are the space-fed lens (SFL) and the reflectarray. Optimization of the different boresight directions of the phased arrays within a ground station is shown to significantly increase capacity; for example, this optimization quadruples the capacity for a ground station with eight SFLs. Several networks comprising only two to three ground stations are shown to meet or exceed the capacity of the big dish. Cutting the data rate by half, which saves modem costs and increases the coverage area of each ground station, is shown to increase the average daily capacity of the network for some configurations
Keywords :
antenna phased arrays; microwave antenna arrays; satellite ground stations; 105 Mbits/s; 11 m; X-band; adaptive array ground stations; antenna phased arrays; line-of-sight propagation; low earth orbiting satellites; microwave transmitter; space-fed lens; Adaptive arrays; Adaptive systems; Antenna arrays; Costs; Delay; Downlink; Low earth orbit satellites; Phased arrays; Satellite ground stations; Transmitters;
Conference_Titel :
Microwave Conference, 2006. 36th European
Conference_Location :
Manchester
Print_ISBN :
2-9600551-6-0
DOI :
10.1109/EUMC.2006.281059