Presentation 2003/1/10
Quasi-Zenithal Satellite Communications System for Environmental Data Transmission of Polar Region
Tadashi MINOWA, Shinichi YAMAMOTO, Masato TANAKA,
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Abstract(in English) The quasi-zenithal satellite communications system that uses three or more satellites can offer communications services with high elevation property to the regions in northern and southern hemispheres. The quasi-zenithal satellites are able to communicate with even the polar region, thanks to highly inclined geo-synchronous orbit constellations. Using the quasi-zenithal satellites, wTe propose a data transmission system of environmental information of the polar region with a frequency-division multiple access of multiple polar observers. Based on a calculated link analysis, we verified that our transmission system is realizable and effective for this purpose.
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Keyword(in English) quasi-zenithal satellite communications / earth environmental information / polar observation / linkanalysis / turbo code
Paper # DSP2002-193,SAT2002-143,RCS2002-262
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Title (in English) Quasi-Zenithal Satellite Communications System for Environmental Data Transmission of Polar Region
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Keyword(1) quasi-zenithal satellite communications
Keyword(2) earth environmental information
Keyword(3) polar observation
Keyword(4) linkanalysis
Keyword(5) turbo code
1st Author's Name Tadashi MINOWA
1st Author's Affiliation Kashima Space Research Center, Communications Research Laboratory()
2nd Author's Name Shinichi YAMAMOTO
2nd Author's Affiliation Kashima Space Research Center, Communications Research Laboratory
3rd Author's Name Masato TANAKA
3rd Author's Affiliation Communications Research Laboratory
Date 2003/1/10
Paper # DSP2002-193,SAT2002-143,RCS2002-262
Volume (vol) vol.102
Number (no) 548
Page pp.pp.-
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