Maritime Communications via Satellites Employing Phased Arrays
1973; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Volume: AES-9; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1109/taes.1973.309632
ISSN2371-9877
Autores Tópico(s)Wireless Communication Networks Research
ResumoThis paper examines the feasibility of providing maritime mobile telecommunications as a new service via satellites. A global system with a capacity of 10 duplex voice/data channels (plus an interrogation/reply channel) per satellite is described. The capability is achieved with a 0-dB gain UHF antenna in the ship and a UHF phased array in the satellite, which produces 11 steerable beams, each with 30-dB peak gain. The links between satellite and shore are assumed to be at SHF. A dedicated satellite weighs 320 kg, which can be launched with an up-rated Thor-Delta. The prime power requirement of 730 watts is provided by an oriented solar array.
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