Title :
Odyssey A satellite-based personal communication system
Author :
Horstein, Michael
Author_Institution :
TRW Space & Electronics Group, Redondo Beach, CA, USA
Abstract :
The 1992 World Administrative Radio Conference (WARC) opened a new era in mobile satellite communications by allocating a pair of new frequency bands to this service. Odyssey is a system being developed by TRW to provide worldwide personal communications in these bands. It will be based on a constellation of 12 satellites in medium altitude (5600 mni) orbits. The radiated power of the Odyssey satellites will be focused on regions of anticipated traffic demand. This will be accomplished by body-steering the satellite as it passes over a region so that the boresight of its body-fixed, user-link antennas remains pointed at the center of the region. One or more gateway stations within each region will provide an interface with the public switched telephone network. Odyssey will use code division multiple access (CDMA) in both the forward and return directions. This will permit spectrum sharing with other system operators that adopt a CDMA signal format. The satellite repeaters will be of the frequency translation type. The Odyssey personal telephone (PT) will be a dual-mode unit that is interchangeable between terrestrial (i.e., cellular) and satellite transmission. For a joint Odyssey/cellular subscriber, a cellular connection would be the initial choice, with Odyssey providing coverage extension
Keywords :
antenna radiation patterns; attitude control; cellular radio; code division multiple access; frequency allocation; frequency convertors; land mobile radio; mobile satellite communication; network interfaces; personal communication networks; radio spectrum management; repeaters; satellite antennas; satellite ground stations; telecommunication traffic; telephone sets; CDMA; Odyssey; body-steering; cellular connection; code division multiple access; constellation; coverage extension; frequency bands; frequency translation; gateway stations; interface; orbits; personal telephone; public switched telephone network; satellite repeaters; satellite-based personal communication system; spectrum sharing; user-link antennas; worldwide personal communications; Frequency; Multiaccess communication; Orbits; Radio spectrum management; Repeaters; Satellite antennas; Satellite broadcasting; Satellite communication; Telecommunication traffic; Telephony;
Conference_Titel :
Universal Personal Communications, 1993. Personal Communications: Gateway to the 21st Century. Conference Record., 2nd International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Ottawa, Ont.
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-1396-8
DOI :
10.1109/ICUPC.1993.528394