Title :
Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS): four-year system performance
Author :
Acosta, Roberto J. ; Bauer, Robert ; Krawczyk, Richard J. ; Reinhart, Richard C. ; Zernic, Michael J. ; Gargione, Frank
Author_Institution :
NASA Lewis Res. Center, Cleveland, OH, USA
fDate :
2/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS) was conceived at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in the late 1970s as a follow-on program to ATS and CTS to continue NASA´s long history of satellite communications projects. The ACTS project set the stage for the C-band satellites that started the industry, and later the ACTS project established the use of Ku-band for video distribution and direct-to-home broadcasting. ACTS, launched in September 1993 from the Space Shuttle, created a revolution in satellite system architecture by using digital communications techniques employing key technologies such as a fast hopping multibeam antenna, an on-board baseband processor, a wide-band microwave switch matrix, adaptive rain fade compensation, and the use of 900 MHz transponders operating at Ka-band frequencies. This paper describes the lessons learned in each of the key ACTS technology areas, as well as in propagation investigations
Keywords :
VSAT networks; digital communication; direct broadcasting by satellite; land mobile radio; microwave propagation; microwave switches; multibeam antennas; satellite antennas; space vehicle electronics; telecommunication terminals; television broadcasting; transponders; 20 GHz; 30 GHz; 900 MHz; 900 MHz transponders; ACTS; Advanced Communications Technology Satellite; C-band satellites; Ka-band; Ku-band; adaptive rain fade compensation; digital communications techniques; direct-to-home broadcasting; fast hopping multibeam antenna; on-board baseband processor; propagation; satellite system architecture; video distribution; wide-band microwave switch matrix; Artificial satellites; Communications technology; Digital communication; Digital video broadcasting; History; NASA; Satellite broadcasting; Satellite communication; Space shuttles; Switches;
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on