Low cost Ku-band earth terminals for voice/data/facsimile
Abstract
A Ku-band satellite earth terminal capable of providing two way voice/facsimile teleconferencing, 128 Kbps data, telephone, and high-speed imagery services is proposed. Optimized terminal cost and configuration are presented as a function of FDMA and TDMA approaches to multiple access. The entire terminal from the antenna to microphones, speakers and facsimile equipment is considered. Component cost versus performance has been projected as a function of size of the procurement and predicted hardware innovations and production techniques through 1985. The lowest cost combinations of components has been determined in a computer optimization algorithm. The system requirements including terminal EIRP and G/T, satellite size, power per spacecraft transponder, satellite antenna characteristics, and link propagation outage were selected using a computerized system cost/performance optimization algorithm. System cost and terminal cost and performance requirements are presented as a function of the size of a nationwide U.S. network. Service costs are compared with typical conference travel costs to show the viability of the proposed terminal.
- Publication:
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Intelcom '77 Symposium
- Pub Date:
- October 1977
- Bibcode:
- 1977inte.symp.....K
- Keywords:
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- Communication Satellites;
- Data Processing Terminals;
- Ground Stations;
- Spacecraft Communication;
- Data Links;
- Facsimile Communication;
- Radio Receivers;
- Superhigh Frequencies;
- Teleconferencing;
- Tradeoffs;
- Communications and Radar