Title :
Service provision to land mobile radio units in northern latitudes by a satellite in a non-geostationary orbit-propagation studies
Author :
Smith, H. ; Renduchintala, V.S.M. ; Gardiner, J.G.
Author_Institution :
Bradford Univ., UK
Abstract :
To date, systems design engineers have been hindered by a lack of information about the nature of the radio channel offered to a mobile unit at L-band by a highly inclined orbit (HIO) satellite. A research project was initiated by the radiocommunications division of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) and placed with the University of Bradford as a means of obtaining the required data. The fundamental aims of the project were to provide a quantitative knowledge of channel parameters needed when developing land mobile satellite communications systems, and to use this data to compare and contrast aspects of the channel offered by satellites in highly inclined as opposed to geostationary orbits
Keywords :
mobile radio systems; radiowave propagation; satellite ground stations; satellite relay systems; DTI; Department of Trade and Industry; L-band; UHF; University of Bradford; channel parameters; highly inclined orbit; highly inclined orbit satellite; land mobile radio units; land mobile satellite communications systems; nongeostationary orbit; northern latitudes; propagation studies; radio channel; radiocommunications division; research project; service provision;
Conference_Titel :
Mobile Radio and Personal Communications, 1989., Fifth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Coventry