Giant step for communication satellite technology
Abstract
NASA's communications program, which is concerned with advanced communications technology, reflects the need for operational communications satellite capacity beyond the capabilities of current technology and the unwillingness of private industry in the U.S. to undertake making the required long-range, high-risk technology advances. It is pointed out that current satellites will not satisfy the forecasted demand for additional capacity in the 1990s and beyond. Current technology exists primarily up to 18 GHz. Designing a communications satellite at each of the three major uplink/downlink frequency bands (C, Ku, and Ka, 6/4 GHz, 14/11 GHz, and 30/20 GHz, respectively) presents different program management and technical problems. Increasing frequency or power can be done only by intensive sustained research. This is the rationale for NASA to pursue the Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS) program.
- Publication:
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Aerospace America
- Pub Date:
- March 1984
- Bibcode:
- 1984AeAm...22...54L
- Keywords:
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- Communication Satellites;
- Nasa Programs;
- Orbit Spectrum Utilization;
- Satellite Design;
- Technology Assessment;
- Acts;
- Demand (Economics);
- Domestic Satellite Communications Systems;
- Marketing;
- Multibeam Antennas;
- Network Control;
- Satellite Antennas;
- Communications and Radar