DocumentCode
962003
Title
The transmission capacity of multibeam communication satellites
Author
Reudink, Douglas O. ; Acampora, Anthony S. ; Yeh, Yu-Shuan
Author_Institution
Bell Laboratories, Holmdel, NJ
Volume
69
Issue
2
fYear
1981
Firstpage
209
Lastpage
225
Abstract
The transmission capacity which can be provided by a geosynchronous multiple-beam satellite employing frequency reuse is studied. Like all communication channels, satellite capacity is limited by available power, transmission bandwidth, and noise. In addition, factors peculiar to satellite links include cochannel interference among neighboring beams, channel nonlinearity, nonuniformly distributed traffic, and for satellites operating at frequencies above 10-GHz, rain attenuation. The effects of these factors upon the capacity of a satellite system are examined in detail. Results for a 12/14-GHz system with assumed satellite parameters compatible with a space shuttle launch and small 5 m earth station antennas show that a capacity of about 30 Gbit/s can be provided if the unavailability due to rain outage is no greater than 0.1 percent, and that about 10 Gbit/s can be provided for an unavailability no greater than 0.01 percent. Efficient utilization of the geosynchronous arc is also explored, and current trends in communication satellites are discussed.
Keywords
Artificial satellites; Attenuation; Bandwidth; Channel capacity; Communication channels; Frequency; Interchannel interference; Rain; Satellite ground stations; Space shuttles;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Proceedings of the IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9219
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/PROC.1981.11953
Filename
1456221
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