DocumentCode :
2790040
Title :
A dynamic deep space communication link analysis tool for the deep space network (DSN)
Author :
Krikorian, Yogi Y. ; Sue, Milton K. ; Leon, Giadira V. ; Cooper, Lamont ; Do, Sieu K. ; Emmons, Debra L. ; Dichmann, Donald J. ; McVey, John P. ; Campbell, Eric T.
Author_Institution :
Aerosp. Corp., Los Angeles, CA
fYear :
2005
fDate :
5-12 March 2005
Firstpage :
1621
Lastpage :
1626
Abstract :
A dynamic deep space communication link analysis tool is described in this paper. This tool, developed by The Aerospace Corporation, provides the capability to analyze coverage and data throughput for communication links between a spacecraft and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory´s (JPL) Deep Space Network (DSN). The tool determines the link margin and data throughput over time during the trajectory of a spacecraft as monitored by the DSN. The analysis takes into account several dynamic effects in calculating the link budget, including transmit and receive antenna gains and space loss. This tool consists of a database derived from JPL´s DSMS Telecommunications Link Design Handbook, from which relevant link budget parameters are extracted for all of the 70-m and 34-m antennas. Some of the relevant DSN link budget parameters include receive and transmit gain, as well as system noise temperature. Since these parameters vary, depending on operating conditions, the database takes into account various conditions, such as cumulative weather distribution, month of operation, elevation angle, particular DSN antenna being used, and uplink and downlink frequency. By utilizing the corresponding DSN link budget parameters and the spacecraft´s trajectory and link budget parameters, one is able to determine the amount of coverage and data throughput versus time
Keywords :
space communication links; space vehicle antennas; space vehicles; 34 m; 70 m; DSMS Telecommunications Link Design Handbook; DSN antenna; Jet Propulsion Laboratory; cumulative weather distribution; deep space communication link; deep space network; downlink frequency; elevation angle; month of operation; receive antenna; spacecraft communication links; system noise temperature; transmit antenna; uplink frequency; Aerodynamics; Data analysis; Databases; Laboratories; Monitoring; Propagation losses; Propulsion; Receiving antennas; Space vehicles; Throughput;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace Conference, 2005 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Big Sky, MT
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8870-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/AERO.2005.1559454
Filename :
1559454
Link To Document :
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