Presentation 1995/10/20
Study on Satellite Constellations and Channel Assignment Characteristics in Low Earth Otbit Satellite Systems
Akinori Taira, Fumio Takahata,
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Abstract(in English) This paper discusses satellite constellaions and channel assignment characteristics, assuming particular low earth orbit satellite systems consisting of polar, inclined and eqatorial orbit with 60 satellites, 1681[km] high above the earth and inter satellite link. A space variance is introduced to evaluate a suitable satellite constellation. It is concluded that a satellite link. A space variance is introduced to evaluate a suitable satellite constellation. It is concluded that a satellite constellation with inclined orbits has better channel assignment characteristics forcussing on call loss rate and channel delay.
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Keyword(in English) Satellite Communication / Constellation / Inter-Satellite Link / Channel Assignment / Low Earth Orbit
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Title (in English) Study on Satellite Constellations and Channel Assignment Characteristics in Low Earth Otbit Satellite Systems
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Keyword(1) Satellite Communication
Keyword(2) Constellation
Keyword(3) Inter-Satellite Link
Keyword(4) Channel Assignment
Keyword(5) Low Earth Orbit
1st Author's Name Akinori Taira
1st Author's Affiliation Waseda University()
2nd Author's Name Fumio Takahata
2nd Author's Affiliation Waseda University
Date 1995/10/20
Paper # SAT95-59,CS95-115
Volume (vol) vol.95
Number (no) 329
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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