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Satellite Communications

           CSC 490:
           Wireless Networking
           Author:
           Michael Charles
Overview
   Basics of Satellites
   Types of Satellites
   Capacity Allocation
Basics: How do Satellites Work
   Two Stations on Earth want to communicate through
    radio broadcast but are too far away to use
    conventional means.
   The two stations can use a satellite as a relay station
    for their communication
   One Earth Station sends a transmission to the
    satellite. This is called a Uplink.
   The satellite Transponder converts the signal and
    sends it down to the second earth station. This is
    called a Downlink.
Basics: Advantages of Satellites

   The advantages of satellite communication
    over terrestrial communication are:
       The coverage area of a satellite greatly exceeds
        that of a terrestrial system.
       Transmission cost of a satellite is independent of
        the distance from the center of the coverage area.
       Satellite to Satellite communication is very
        precise.
       Higher Bandwidths are available for use.
Basics: Disadvantages of
Satellites

   The disadvantages of satellite
    communication:
       Launching satellites into orbit is costly.
       Satellite bandwidth is gradually becoming used
        up.
       There is a larger propagation delay in satellite
        communication than in terrestrial communication.
Basics: Factors in satellite
communication

   Elevation Angle: The angle of the horizontal of the
    earth surface to the center line of the satellite
    transmission beam.
       This effects the satellites coverage area. Ideally, you want
        a elevation angle of 0 degrees, so the transmission beam
        reaches the horizon visible to the satellite in all directions.
       However, because of environmental factors like objects
        blocking the transmission, atmospheric attenuation, and the
        earth electrical background noise, there is a minimum
        elevation angle of earth stations.
Basics: Factors in satellite
communication (cont.)

   Coverage Angle: A measure of the portion of
    the earth surface visible to a satellite taking
    the minimum elevation angle into account.
   R/(R+h) = sin(π/2 - β - θ)/sin(θ + π/2)
             = cos(β + θ)/cos(θ)
       R = 6370 km (earth’s radius)
       h = satellite orbit height
       β = coverage angle
       θ = minimum elevation angle
Basics: Factors in satellite
communication (cont.)

   Other impairments to satellite communication:
       The distance between an earth station and a satellite (free
        space loss).
       Satellite Footprint: The satellite transmission’s strength is
        strongest in the center of the transmission, and decreases
        farther from the center as free space loss increases.
       Atmospheric Attenuation caused by air and water can
        impair the transmission. It is particularly bad during rain
        and fog.
Basics: How Satellites are used

   Service Types
       Fixed Service Satellites (FSS)
         •   Example: Point to Point Communication
       Broadcast Service Satellites (BSS)
         •   Example: Satellite Television/Radio
         •   Also called Direct Broadcast Service (DBS).
       Mobile Service Satellites (MSS)
         •   Example: Satellite Phones
Types of Satellites
   Satellite Orbits
       GEO
       LEO
       MEO
       Molniya Orbit
       HAPs
   Frequency Bands
Geostationary Earth Orbit (GEO)

   These satellites are in orbit 35,863 km above
    the earth’s surface along the equator.
   Objects in Geostationary orbit revolve around
    the earth at the same speed as the earth
    rotates. This means GEO satellites remain in
    the same position relative to the surface of
    earth.
GEO (cont.)
   Advantages
       A GEO satellite’s distance from earth gives it a
        large coverage area, almost a fourth of the earth’s
        surface.
       GEO satellites have a 24 hour view of a particular
        area.
       These factors make it ideal for satellite broadcast
        and other multipoint applications.
GEO (cont.)
   Disadvantages
       A GEO satellite’s distance also cause it to have
        both a comparatively weak signal and a time
        delay in the signal, which is bad for point to point
        communication.
       GEO satellites, centered above the equator, have
        difficulty broadcasting signals to near polar
        regions
Low Earth Orbit (LEO)
   LEO satellites are much closer to the earth
    than GEO satellites, ranging from 500 to
    1,500 km above the surface.
   LEO satellites don’t stay in fixed position
    relative to the surface, and are only visible
    for 15 to 20 minutes each pass.
   A network of LEO satellites is necessary for
    LEO satellites to be useful
LEO (cont.)
   Advantages
       A LEO satellite’s proximity to earth compared to a
        GEO satellite gives it a better signal strength and
        less of a time delay, which makes it better for
        point to point communication.
       A LEO satellite’s smaller area of coverage is less
        of a waste of bandwidth.
LEO (cont.)
   Disadvantages
       A network of LEO satellites is needed, which can
        be costly
       LEO satellites have to compensate for Doppler
        shifts cause by their relative movement.
       Atmospheric drag effects LEO satellites, causing
        gradual orbital deterioration.
Medium Earth Orbit (MEO)
   A MEO satellite is in orbit somewhere between 8,000
    km and 18,000 km above the earth’s surface.
   MEO satellites are similar to LEO satellites in
    functionality.
   MEO satellites are visible for much longer periods of
    time than LEO satellites, usually between 2 to 8
    hours.
   MEO satellites have a larger coverage area than
    LEO satellites.
MEO (cont.)
   Advantage
       A MEO satellite’s longer duration of visibility and
        wider footprint means fewer satellites are needed
        in a MEO network than a LEO network.
   Disadvantage
       A MEO satellite’s distance gives it a longer time
        delay and weaker signal than a LEO satellite,
        though not as bad as a GEO satellite.
Other Orbits
   Molniya Orbit Satellites
       Used by Russia for decades.
       Molniya Orbit is an elliptical orbit. The satellite
        remains in a nearly fixed position relative to earth
        for eight hours.
       A series of three Molniya satellites can act like a
        GEO satellite.
       Useful in near polar regions.
Other Orbits (cont.)
   High Altitude Platform (HAP)
       One of the newest ideas in satellite
        communication.
       A blimp or plane around 20 km above the earth’s
        surface is used as a satellite.
       HAPs would have very small coverage area, but
        would have a comparatively strong signal.
       Cheaper to put in position, but would require a lot
        of them in a network.
Frequency Bands
   Different kinds of satellites use different frequency
    bands.
       L–Band: 1 to 2 GHz, used by MSS
       S-Band: 2 to 4 GHz, used by MSS, NASA, deep space research
       C-Band: 4 to 8 GHz, used by FSS
       X-Band: 8 to 12.5 GHz, used by FSS and in terrestrial imaging, ex:
        military and meteorological satellites
       Ku-Band: 12.5 to 18 GHz: used by FSS and BSS (DBS)
       K-Band: 18 to 26.5 GHz: used by FSS and BSS
       Ka-Band: 26.5 to 40 GHz: used by FSS
Capacity Allocation
   FDMA
       FAMA-FDMA
       DAMA-FDMA
   TDMA
       Advantages over FDMA
FDMA
   Satellite frequency is already broken into
    bands, and is broken in to smaller channels
    in Frequency Division Multiple Access
    (FDMA).
   Overall bandwidth within a frequency band is
    increased due to frequency reuse (a
    frequency is used by two carriers with
    orthogonal polarization).
FDMA (cont.)
   The number of sub-channels is limited by
    three factors:
       Thermal noise (too weak a signal will be effected
        by background noise).
       Intermodulation noise (too strong a signal will
        cause noise).
       Crosstalk (cause by excessive frequency
        reusing).
FDMA (cont.)
   FDMA can be performed in two ways:
       Fixed-assignment multiple access (FAMA):
        The sub-channel assignments are of a fixed
        allotment. Ideal for broadcast satellite
        communication.
       Demand-assignment multiple access (DAMA):
        The sub-channel allotment changes based on
        demand. Ideal for point to point communication.
TDMA
   TDMA (Time Division Multiple Access)
    breaks a transmission into multiple time slots,
    each one dedicated to a different transmitter.
   TDMA is increasingly becoming more
    widespread in satellite communication.
   TDMA uses the same techniques (FAMA and
    DAMA) as FDMA does.
TDMA (cont.)
   Advantages of TDMA over FDMA.
       Digital equipment used in time division
        multiplexing is increasingly becoming cheaper.
       There are advantages in digital transmission
        techniques. Ex: error correction.
       Lack of intermodulation noise means increased
        efficiency.

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  • 1. Satellite Communications CSC 490: Wireless Networking Author: Michael Charles
  • 2. Overview  Basics of Satellites  Types of Satellites  Capacity Allocation
  • 3. Basics: How do Satellites Work  Two Stations on Earth want to communicate through radio broadcast but are too far away to use conventional means.  The two stations can use a satellite as a relay station for their communication  One Earth Station sends a transmission to the satellite. This is called a Uplink.  The satellite Transponder converts the signal and sends it down to the second earth station. This is called a Downlink.
  • 4. Basics: Advantages of Satellites  The advantages of satellite communication over terrestrial communication are:  The coverage area of a satellite greatly exceeds that of a terrestrial system.  Transmission cost of a satellite is independent of the distance from the center of the coverage area.  Satellite to Satellite communication is very precise.  Higher Bandwidths are available for use.
  • 5. Basics: Disadvantages of Satellites  The disadvantages of satellite communication:  Launching satellites into orbit is costly.  Satellite bandwidth is gradually becoming used up.  There is a larger propagation delay in satellite communication than in terrestrial communication.
  • 6. Basics: Factors in satellite communication  Elevation Angle: The angle of the horizontal of the earth surface to the center line of the satellite transmission beam.  This effects the satellites coverage area. Ideally, you want a elevation angle of 0 degrees, so the transmission beam reaches the horizon visible to the satellite in all directions.  However, because of environmental factors like objects blocking the transmission, atmospheric attenuation, and the earth electrical background noise, there is a minimum elevation angle of earth stations.
  • 7. Basics: Factors in satellite communication (cont.)  Coverage Angle: A measure of the portion of the earth surface visible to a satellite taking the minimum elevation angle into account.  R/(R+h) = sin(π/2 - β - θ)/sin(θ + π/2) = cos(β + θ)/cos(θ) R = 6370 km (earth’s radius) h = satellite orbit height β = coverage angle θ = minimum elevation angle
  • 8. Basics: Factors in satellite communication (cont.)  Other impairments to satellite communication:  The distance between an earth station and a satellite (free space loss).  Satellite Footprint: The satellite transmission’s strength is strongest in the center of the transmission, and decreases farther from the center as free space loss increases.  Atmospheric Attenuation caused by air and water can impair the transmission. It is particularly bad during rain and fog.
  • 9. Basics: How Satellites are used  Service Types  Fixed Service Satellites (FSS) • Example: Point to Point Communication  Broadcast Service Satellites (BSS) • Example: Satellite Television/Radio • Also called Direct Broadcast Service (DBS).  Mobile Service Satellites (MSS) • Example: Satellite Phones
  • 10. Types of Satellites  Satellite Orbits  GEO  LEO  MEO  Molniya Orbit  HAPs  Frequency Bands
  • 11. Geostationary Earth Orbit (GEO)  These satellites are in orbit 35,863 km above the earth’s surface along the equator.  Objects in Geostationary orbit revolve around the earth at the same speed as the earth rotates. This means GEO satellites remain in the same position relative to the surface of earth.
  • 12. GEO (cont.)  Advantages  A GEO satellite’s distance from earth gives it a large coverage area, almost a fourth of the earth’s surface.  GEO satellites have a 24 hour view of a particular area.  These factors make it ideal for satellite broadcast and other multipoint applications.
  • 13. GEO (cont.)  Disadvantages  A GEO satellite’s distance also cause it to have both a comparatively weak signal and a time delay in the signal, which is bad for point to point communication.  GEO satellites, centered above the equator, have difficulty broadcasting signals to near polar regions
  • 14. Low Earth Orbit (LEO)  LEO satellites are much closer to the earth than GEO satellites, ranging from 500 to 1,500 km above the surface.  LEO satellites don’t stay in fixed position relative to the surface, and are only visible for 15 to 20 minutes each pass.  A network of LEO satellites is necessary for LEO satellites to be useful
  • 15. LEO (cont.)  Advantages  A LEO satellite’s proximity to earth compared to a GEO satellite gives it a better signal strength and less of a time delay, which makes it better for point to point communication.  A LEO satellite’s smaller area of coverage is less of a waste of bandwidth.
  • 16. LEO (cont.)  Disadvantages  A network of LEO satellites is needed, which can be costly  LEO satellites have to compensate for Doppler shifts cause by their relative movement.  Atmospheric drag effects LEO satellites, causing gradual orbital deterioration.
  • 17. Medium Earth Orbit (MEO)  A MEO satellite is in orbit somewhere between 8,000 km and 18,000 km above the earth’s surface.  MEO satellites are similar to LEO satellites in functionality.  MEO satellites are visible for much longer periods of time than LEO satellites, usually between 2 to 8 hours.  MEO satellites have a larger coverage area than LEO satellites.
  • 18. MEO (cont.)  Advantage  A MEO satellite’s longer duration of visibility and wider footprint means fewer satellites are needed in a MEO network than a LEO network.  Disadvantage  A MEO satellite’s distance gives it a longer time delay and weaker signal than a LEO satellite, though not as bad as a GEO satellite.
  • 19. Other Orbits  Molniya Orbit Satellites  Used by Russia for decades.  Molniya Orbit is an elliptical orbit. The satellite remains in a nearly fixed position relative to earth for eight hours.  A series of three Molniya satellites can act like a GEO satellite.  Useful in near polar regions.
  • 20. Other Orbits (cont.)  High Altitude Platform (HAP)  One of the newest ideas in satellite communication.  A blimp or plane around 20 km above the earth’s surface is used as a satellite.  HAPs would have very small coverage area, but would have a comparatively strong signal.  Cheaper to put in position, but would require a lot of them in a network.
  • 21. Frequency Bands  Different kinds of satellites use different frequency bands.  L–Band: 1 to 2 GHz, used by MSS  S-Band: 2 to 4 GHz, used by MSS, NASA, deep space research  C-Band: 4 to 8 GHz, used by FSS  X-Band: 8 to 12.5 GHz, used by FSS and in terrestrial imaging, ex: military and meteorological satellites  Ku-Band: 12.5 to 18 GHz: used by FSS and BSS (DBS)  K-Band: 18 to 26.5 GHz: used by FSS and BSS  Ka-Band: 26.5 to 40 GHz: used by FSS
  • 22. Capacity Allocation  FDMA  FAMA-FDMA  DAMA-FDMA  TDMA  Advantages over FDMA
  • 23. FDMA  Satellite frequency is already broken into bands, and is broken in to smaller channels in Frequency Division Multiple Access (FDMA).  Overall bandwidth within a frequency band is increased due to frequency reuse (a frequency is used by two carriers with orthogonal polarization).
  • 24. FDMA (cont.)  The number of sub-channels is limited by three factors:  Thermal noise (too weak a signal will be effected by background noise).  Intermodulation noise (too strong a signal will cause noise).  Crosstalk (cause by excessive frequency reusing).
  • 25. FDMA (cont.)  FDMA can be performed in two ways:  Fixed-assignment multiple access (FAMA): The sub-channel assignments are of a fixed allotment. Ideal for broadcast satellite communication.  Demand-assignment multiple access (DAMA): The sub-channel allotment changes based on demand. Ideal for point to point communication.
  • 26. TDMA  TDMA (Time Division Multiple Access) breaks a transmission into multiple time slots, each one dedicated to a different transmitter.  TDMA is increasingly becoming more widespread in satellite communication.  TDMA uses the same techniques (FAMA and DAMA) as FDMA does.
  • 27. TDMA (cont.)  Advantages of TDMA over FDMA.  Digital equipment used in time division multiplexing is increasingly becoming cheaper.  There are advantages in digital transmission techniques. Ex: error correction.  Lack of intermodulation noise means increased efficiency.