Presentation 2000/1/20
Inclined Geo-synchronous Orbit Constellations for High-elevation Mobile Satellite Communications to Both Hemispheres
Kazuhiro Kimura, Masato Tanaka,
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Abstract(in English) Inclined synchronous orbit constellations using elliptical orbits whose argument of perigee is 0 or 180 degrees are suitable to provide mobile satellite communications services to the regions in northem and southem hemispheres with high elevation property. It is possible to optimize elevation properties in the objective regions by selecting appropriate eccentricity, even if the central longitudes of the regions are different. Optimum constellations to provide services to Japan and the southeastem region of Australia are derived, and elevation properties are evaluated companing with circular orbit constellations.
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Keyword(in English) Mobile satellite communication / Satellite constellation / Synchronous orbit / High elevation
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Title (in English) Inclined Geo-synchronous Orbit Constellations for High-elevation Mobile Satellite Communications to Both Hemispheres
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Keyword(1) Mobile satellite communication
Keyword(2) Satellite constellation
Keyword(3) Synchronous orbit
Keyword(4) High elevation
1st Author's Name Kazuhiro Kimura
1st Author's Affiliation Kashima Space Research Center, Communications Research Laboratory()
2nd Author's Name Masato Tanaka
2nd Author's Affiliation Kashima Space Research Center, Communications Research Laboratory
Date 2000/1/20
Paper # DSP99-159,SAT99-114,RCS99-164
Volume (vol) vol.99
Number (no) 566
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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