Land mobile satellite system requirements
Abstract
A Land Mobile Satellite System (LMSS) provides voice, data and related communications services to moving vehicles and persons. Communications between the mobiles and satellite are in the 806-890 MHz band. The satellite translates these signals to a ""fixed services band'' such as 14/12 GHz band (Ku-band), and communicates in this band with fixed terminals called gateways. The gateways are located at convenient places such as telephone switches (which provide entry into the national telephone system), dispatcher headquarters, computer centers, etc. Communications are therefore principally mobile to fixed. A third communications link, also at Ku-band, is needed between the satellite and a single fixed ground station. This link provides satellite command, telemetry and ranging and also provides a network control function. The latter, through a common signalling system, receives requests and assigns channel slots, and otherwise controls, monitors and polices the network and collects billing information.
- Publication:
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Large Space Antenna Systems Technology
- Pub Date:
- May 1983
- Bibcode:
- 1983lsas.rept...17K
- Keywords:
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- Land Mobile Satellite Service;
- Launch Vehicles;
- Multibeam Antennas;
- Radio Communication;
- Ultrahigh Frequencies;
- Voice Communication;
- Attitude Control;
- Data Processing;
- Design To Cost;
- Low Cost;
- Marketing;
- Parabolic Reflectors;
- Solar Arrays;
- Spacecraft Propulsion;
- Launch Vehicles and Space Vehicles