Analysis of broadcasting satellite service feeder link power control and polarization
Abstract
Statistical analyses of carrier to interference power ratios (C/Is) were performed in assessing 17.5 GHz feeder links using (1) fixed power and power control, and (2) orthogonal linear and orthogonal circular polarizations. The analysis methods and attenuation/depolarization data base were based on CCIR findings to the greatest possible extent. Feeder links using adaptive power control were found to neither cause or suffer significant C/I degradation relative to that for fixed power feeder links having similar or less stringent availability objectives. The C/Is for sharing between orthogonal linearly polarized feeder links were found to be significantly higher than those for circular polarization only in links to nominally colocated satellites from nominally colocated Earth stations in high attenuation environments.
- Publication:
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Final Report Operations Research
- Pub Date:
- November 1982
- Bibcode:
- 1982ori..rept.....S
- Keywords:
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- Broadcasting;
- Carrier To Noise Ratios;
- Circular Polarization;
- Communication Satellites;
- Power Efficiency;
- Attenuation;
- Depolarization;
- Statistical Analysis;
- Uplinking;
- Communications and Radar