DocumentCode
980039
Title
Crosslink architectures for a multiple satellite system
Author
Binder, Richard ; Huffman, Stephen D. ; Gurantz, Itzhak ; Vena, Peter A.
Author_Institution
M/A-COM Government Systems, Vienna, VA, USA
Volume
75
Issue
1
fYear
1987
Firstpage
74
Lastpage
82
Abstract
Several candidate crosslink communications architectures are described for a packet-switched, low-altitude, multiple satellite system (MSS). One architecture represents a frequency-division approach, in which a cellular concept is combined with dynamic time-domain allocation within a cell. A second architecture uses an unsynchronized space-time division approach consisting of directional antennas and random accessing. A third architecture uses toroiclal antennas with unsynchronized random accessing. The recommended architecture uses a synchronized space-time division approach, consisting of directional antennas and contention-based pair-wise scheduling. This architecture, called PRS (Pseudo-random Scheduling) is found to have significantly reduced power and bandwidth requirements relative to the other approaches.
Keywords
Artificial satellites; Bandwidth; Context; Costs; Directional antennas; Frequency synchronization; Government; Radio spectrum management; Satellite broadcasting; Scheduling;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Proceedings of the IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9219
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/PROC.1987.13706
Filename
1457974
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