DocumentCode
1058293
Title
Satellite Sound Broadcasting Around 1 GHz
Author
Miller, John E.
Author_Institution
ORI, Inc., Landover, MD
Volume
3
Issue
1
fYear
1985
fDate
1/1/1985 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
204
Lastpage
210
Abstract
This paper presents the technical factors affecting the design of a geostationary satellite sound broadcasting system operating around 1 GHz to serve low-cost consumer-quality portable and automobile receivers. The technical characteristics for such a system are under study in a number of countries in preparation for the 1985/1988 ITU Space Services Planning Conference.The first session will make appropriate recommendations to the second session on the future regulatory provisions for the service. A medium-quality monophonic or stereophonic service would be provided using frequency modulation. Signals would be received using a simple circularly polarized omnidirectional antenna. Link margins to serve indoor portable receivers and automobile receivers in rural and urban areas are discussed. Building penetration loss for single family dwellings is expected to be about 11.8 dB in 90 percent of the houses not using foil-backed insulation or shadowed by trees, increasing to over 17 dB with foil-backed insulation. Shadowing by trees increases the loss by 12-15 dB. Apartment and commercial building penetration loss is expected to approach 20 dB. Automobile reception in rural areas will be primarily affected by foliage attenuation due to trees. At a 30° elevation angle, an attenuation of about 15 dB with probability of 0.90 is expected. In situations where the line-of-sight path is unobstructed, multipath fading of 2.8 dB at 0.90 probability is the predominant source of degradation. Automobile reception in urban areas requires operating margins of 24-30 dB because of shadowing and multipath by large buildings. Based on the foregoing considerations, an e.i.r.p. from 66 to 79 dBW is required from a geostationary satellite to serve low-cost portable and automobile receivers in rural and urban environments.
Keywords
Satellite communication, broadcast; Attenuation; Automobiles; Fading; Frequency modulation; Polarization; Receiving antennas; Satellite broadcasting; Shadow mapping; Trees - insulation; Urban areas;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0733-8716
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JSAC.1985.1146180
Filename
1146180
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