DocumentCode
2662028
Title
The case for shared remote very small aperture terminals (VSATs)
Author
Griebenow, Allan R.
Author_Institution
Telcom Applications Corp., Bethesda, MD, USA
fYear
1988
fDate
9-11 Nov 1988
Firstpage
199
Lastpage
202
Abstract
Very small aperture terminal (VSAT) satellite networks have matured beyond simple terrestrial line replacements to unique application niches and geographic `communities of interest´. These communities of interest are now evolving from multiple organizations sharing a central hub earth station to multiple organizations sharing individual remote VSATs. The remote VSAT serves as a focal point for a community of interest, and when shared can provide economic and strategic benefits. The author examines the need for the shared remote VSAT, describes the technical requirements, and assesses the shared VSAT economics
Keywords
economics; satellite ground stations; telecommunication networks; VSAT; central hub earth station; satellite networks; shared VSAT economics; shared remote very small aperture terminals; strategic benefits; Apertures; Biomedical imaging; Computer aided software engineering; Manufacturing; Packaging; Permission; Power generation economics; Radio frequency; Satellite broadcasting; Satellite ground stations;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Electronics and Aerospace Conference, 1988. How will Space and Terrestrial Systems Share the Future? Conference Proceedings, IEEE EASCON '88, 21st Annual
Conference_Location
Arlington, VA
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EASCON.1988.11250
Filename
11250
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