Satellite-aided land mobile communications system implementation considerations
Abstract
It was proposed that a satellite-based land mobile radio system could effectively extend the terrestrial cellular mobile system into rural and remote areas. The market, technical and economic feasibility for such a system is studied. Some of the aspects of implementing an operational mobile-satellite system are discussed. In particular, two key factors in implementation are examined: (1) bandwidth requirements; and (2) frequency sharing. Bandwidth requirements are derived based on the satellite antenna requirements, modulation characteristics and numbers of subscribers. Design trade-offs for the satellite system and potential implementation scenarios are identified. Frequency sharing is examined from a power flux density and modulation viewpoint. Previously announced in STAR as N82-25290
- Publication:
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ICC 1982 - The Digital Revolution, Volume 3
- Pub Date:
- 1982
- Bibcode:
- 1982icc.....3....7L
- Keywords:
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- Economic Analysis;
- Land Mobile Satellite Service;
- Mobility;
- Radio Communication;
- Satellite Transmission;
- Bandwidth;
- Data Links;
- Feasibility Analysis;
- Frequency Modulation;
- Frequency Reuse;
- Rural Areas;
- Satellite Antennas;
- Communications and Radar