Title :
Satellite mobile communication and radio positioning system planning aspects
Author :
Johannsen, Klaus G.
Author_Institution :
Hughes Aircraft Co., Los Angeles, CA, USA
fDate :
7/1/1988 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
System aspects of mobile communication and position determination by satellite are described. Topics of discussion are the choice of frequency, type of modulation/multiple access and system design, and considering the effects of active and passive intermodulation and multipath interference. Communication performance and position determination analyses are conducted with respect to small-scale domestic mobile communication systems, where the satellite mobile transponder constitutes only a fraction of the otherwise fixed services C-band or Ku-band payload, and where the orbit position of the spare satellite(s) is dictated by considerations other than purely radio positioning. The system tradeoffs and arguments presented lead to a particular modulation/multiple access system, which provides high channel capacity, good ranging accuracy, and high resistance to multipath fading
Keywords :
channel capacity; fading; interference (signal); intermodulation; microwave links; modulation; radionavigation; satellite relay systems; C-band; Ku-band; active intermodulation; channel capacity; choice of frequency; modulation/multiple access; multipath interference; passive intermodulation; planning; radio positioning system; ranging accuracy; resistance to multipath fading; satellite mobile communication; satellite mobile transponder; system design; Artificial satellites; Channel capacity; Fading; Frequency modulation; Interference; Mobile communication; Payloads; Performance analysis; Satellite broadcasting; Transponders;
Journal_Title :
Aerospace and Electronic Systems, IEEE Transactions on