Presentation 1993/11/19
A study on satellite network control system for multibeam satellite communication system
Yasushi Motoyama, Syuichi Yoshino, Hiroshi Hojo,
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Abstract(in English) A Satellite Network Control system(SNC)for multibeam satellite communications requires a demand assignment technique on a call by call basis,and the onboard satellite switch(SAT-SW)must be controlled for efficient use of satellite channels.Call processing capability must be enhanced to fully utilize the advantages of the multibeam system.This paper presents the performance evaluation of the satellite network controller developed to provide high can processing capability by using the multiple processing system.By measuring connection delay time of the hardware simulation,it is shown that the call processing capability of 2CPUs is 20% higher than that of 1CPU.
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Keyword(in English) multibeam satellite / SS-TDMA / satellite channel control / satellite switch
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Title (in English) A study on satellite network control system for multibeam satellite communication system
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Keyword(1) multibeam satellite
Keyword(2) SS-TDMA
Keyword(3) satellite channel control
Keyword(4) satellite switch
1st Author's Name Yasushi Motoyama
1st Author's Affiliation NTT()
2nd Author's Name Syuichi Yoshino
2nd Author's Affiliation NTT
3rd Author's Name Hiroshi Hojo
3rd Author's Affiliation NTT
Date 1993/11/19
Paper # SAT93-74,CS93-143
Volume (vol) vol.93
Number (no) 336
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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