The design and planning of feeder links to broadcasting satellites
Abstract
Design and planning guidelines being followed to define feeder link parameters for the U.S. ITU Region 2 DBS system are outlined. The carrier/noise (C/N) ratio determines the signal quality acceptable to the consumer and sets the standards which the link must meet. A 10 dB margin is required to meet a 99 percent availability criterion for the times of heaviest rainfall attenuation. The receiver gain is limited by the bandwidth, system noise temperature, and the antenna size. Three mechanisms have been identified for ensuring receiver discrimination between desired and interfering signals. Test points must be selected to examine the effectiveness of the chosen feeder link configuration in maintaining signal reception and channel separation, of the antennas installed, and of the orbital positions of the satellites.
- Publication:
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IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
- Pub Date:
- January 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985IJSAC...3..181K
- Keywords:
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- Broadcasting;
- Communication Satellites;
- Feeders;
- Radio Communication;
- Satellite Transmission;
- Cross Polarization;
- Electromagnetic Interference;
- Links;
- Satellite Antennas;
- Signal Reception;
- Communications and Radar