• DocumentCode
    3109143
  • Title

    Propagation from a geostationary satellite to terminals inside buildings

  • Author

    Fitch, M.R.

  • Author_Institution
    British Telecom Res. Labs., Ipswich, UK
  • fYear
    1996
  • fDate
    13-15 May 1996
  • Firstpage
    59
  • Lastpage
    63
  • Abstract
    As part of a study of the likely performance of the Inmarsat D service, BT performed some in-building reception trials from a geostationary orbit (GSO) satellite at its laboratories based at Martlesham Heath. A test Inmarsat D signal was broadcast from the Atlantic Ocean Region East (AORE) satellite in the land mobile satellite system band (1510-1559 MHz). This one-way service is aimed at hand-portable terminals with compact antennas. The user bit-rate is just under 10 bits/s which means that the link operates with a large margin (about 16 dB) from a global beam transponder to a small antenna. The signal from the satellite is circularly polarised and, since the service was originally designed to operate under reflected signal and in-building conditions where the polarisation is uncertain, a linearly polarised patch is the most likely candidate terminal antenna. The original intention of the trials was to assess the quality of service that could be guaranteed inside buildings. During these trials, a fading pattern was discovered that depends on the room height above ground. The paper describes the likely performance of the D service within rooms, followed by a description of a fading pattern that was encountered. It goes on to prove that the pattern movement is caused by the satellite inclination, to illustrate its dependence on the room height above ground and to indicate possible countermeasures. It also addresses the implications on hand-held terminals operating with intermediate circular orbit satellites
  • Keywords
    indoor radio; 10 bit/s; 1510 to 1559 MHz; Atlantic Ocean Region East satellite; BT; Inmarsat D service; UHF; circularly polarised signal; compact antennas; fading pattern; geostationary orbit satellite; global beam transponder; hand-portable terminals; in-building reception trials; intermediate circular orbit satellites; land mobile satellite system band; linearly polarised patch; reflected signal; room height; small antenna; terminal antenna; test Inmarsat D signal; user bit rate;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    iet
  • Conference_Titel
    Satellite Systems for Mobile Communications and Navigation, 1996., Fifth International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    London
  • Print_ISBN
    0-85296-658-X
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1049/cp:19960409
  • Filename
    576507