• DocumentCode
    1361769
  • Title

    Superconductors and cryogenics for future communication systems

  • Author

    Klauda, Matthias ; Kässer, Tobias ; Mayer, Bernd ; Neumann, Christian ; Schnell, Frank ; Aminov, Bachitor ; Baumfalk, Arno ; Chaloupka, Heinz ; Kolesov, Serguei ; Piel, Helmut ; Klein, Norbert ; Schornstein, Stefan ; Bareiss, Martin

  • Author_Institution
    Space Commun. Syst. Bosch Telecom GmbH, Backnang, Germany
  • Volume
    48
  • Issue
    7
  • fYear
    2000
  • fDate
    7/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    1227
  • Lastpage
    1239
  • Abstract
    In the framework of a German research program on “superconductors and ceramics for future communication technology”, efforts are undertaken to demonstrate the feasibility of cryogenic and high-temperature superconductor technology for applications in communication satellites and base transceiver stations (BTS´s) for terrestrial mobile communication. For the receiver front end of C-band satellites, noise reduction filters as well as input-multiplexer channel filters have been developed. A three-channel output multiplexer was composed of dielectric hemisphere filters with elliptic response. Associated encapsulation and cooling issues for spaceborne systems were investigated and an in-orbit demonstration of the complete setup will be performed on the International Space Station. Activities toward applications in terrestrial mobile communication are focused on BTS cryogenic front ends with single preselect filters of superior selectivity, and on reconfigurable front ends allowing some electronically controlled change in the preselection frequency response. A first version of a demonstrator for a cryogenic BTS front end was developed
  • Keywords
    cooling; cryogenics; encapsulation; frequency response; high-temperature superconductors; land mobile radio; microstrip filters; microwave filters; mobile satellite communication; multiplexing equipment; resonator filters; reviews; satellite ground stations; superconducting filters; superconducting microwave devices; superconducting resonators; transceivers; C-band satellites; International Space Station; base transceiver stations; communication satellites; cooling issues; cryogenic front ends; cryogenic technology; dielectric hemisphere filters; elliptic response; encapsulation; future communication systems; high-temperature superconductor technology; in-orbit demonstration; input-multiplexer channel filters; microstrip filters; microwave filters; noise reduction filters; preselection frequency response; receiver front end; reconfigurable front ends; resonator structures; single preselect filters; spaceborne systems; terrestrial mobile communication; three-channel output multiplexer; Artificial satellites; Ceramics; Communications technology; Cryogenics; High temperature superconductors; Mobile communication; Noise reduction; Superconducting filters; Superconductivity; Transceivers;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9480
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/22.853466
  • Filename
    853466