Presentation 2004/12/10
A Study on Onboard Satellite Software Defined Radio System
Nozomu NISHINAGA,
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Abstract(in English) To expand the capacity of the satellite communications, it is necessary to use onboard switching and regenerative relay technique. In case of loading a modem and a base band switch on to satellite, however, it is difficult to apply the new communication technology appeared after launching. The lifetime of the communications satellite in recent years on the orbit is from 10 to 20 years, and it is impossible to exchange or upgrade the mission equipment loading the satellite after deploying intheorbit. In this paper, the outline of reconfigurable communication equipment is described. The reconfigurable communication equipment is one of the realizations of onboard software radio system, and this is composed of reconfigurable devices. The new function can be added with installing a new configuration that is sent from a ground terminal after launching. A radiation tests result of consumer S-RAM type FPGA and a reliability analysis results are also shown in this paper.
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Keyword(in English) Satellite communications / Reconfigurable / FPGA / Onboard MODEM
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Title (in English) A Study on Onboard Satellite Software Defined Radio System
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Keyword(1) Satellite communications
Keyword(2) Reconfigurable
Keyword(3) FPGA
Keyword(4) Onboard MODEM
1st Author's Name Nozomu NISHINAGA
1st Author's Affiliation Wireless Communications Department ational Institute of Information and Communications Technology()
Date 2004/12/10
Paper # DC2004-91
Volume (vol) vol.104
Number (no) 533
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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