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ID:173462589
Introduction to Satellite Systems:
A satellite is an artificial object which is placed intentionally into an orbit of any natural satellite.
Satellites are used for many purposes like weather forecasting, digital transmission, scientific
research and development etc.
History of Satellite Systems:
➢ 1945=Arthur C. Clarke publishes an essay titled "Extra Terrestrial Relays"
➢ 1957=First satellite, SPUTNIK
➢ 1960=First Reflecting communication satellite, ECHO
➢ 1963=First Geostationary satellite, SYNCOM
➢ 1965=First Commercial geostationary satellite, "Early Bird" (INTEKSAT I): 240
duplex telephone channels or 1 TV channel, 1.5 year lifetime.
➢ 1976=Three MARISAT satellites for maritime communication.
➢ 1982=First mobile satellite telephone system, INMARSAT – A
➢ 1988=First satellite system for mobile phones and data communication,
INMARSAT -C
➢ 1993=First digital satellite telephone system
➢ 1998=Global satellite systems for small mobile phones.
Characteristics of Satellite Systems:
1. Satellites have been launched for various applications and are placed at different
altitudes. Moreover their weights are also dissimilar.
2. Provides connections between the Earth-based base station and the satellites.
3. The GEO satellites, which are at an altitude of 35,768 km, orbit in the equatorial plane
with zero degree inclination and complete exactly one rotation in a day.
4. The antennas are at fixed positions, and an uplink bank (reverse band) of 1634.5 to
1660.5 MHz and a downlink band (forward band) in the range of 1530 to 1559 MHz, are
employed.
5. Ku band frequencies (11 and 13 GHz) are employed for connection between the base
station (earth station) and the satellites.
Types of Satellite Systems:
Four different types of satellites orbits have been identified. These are:
1. GEO (Geostationary Earth Orbit)
2. LEO (Low Earth Orbit)
3. MEO (Medium Earth Orbit) or ICO (Intermediate Circular Orbit)
4. HEO (Highly Elliptical Orbit)
GEO (Geostationary Earth Orbit)
Objects in GEO moves around the earth at the same speed as the earth rotates. This means
geostationary satellites remain in the same position relative to the surface of earth.
Advantages:
✓ Three Geostationary satellites are enough for a complete coverage of almost any spot on
earth.
✓ Receivers and senders can use fixed antenna positions, no adjusting is needed.
✓ GEOs are ideal for TV and radio broadcasting.
Disadvantages:
• The transmit power needed is relatively high (about 10 W) which causes problems for
battery powered devices.
• These satellites can't be used for small mobile phones.
• Transferring a GEO into orbit is very expensive.
LEO (Low Earth Orbit)
As LEOs circulate on a lower orbit, it is obvious that they exhibit a much shorter period (the
typical duration of LEO periods are 95 to 120 minutes). Additionally, LEO systems try to ensure
a high elevation for every spot on earth to provide a high quality communication link.
Advantages:
✓ Using advanced compression schemes, transmission rates of about 2,400 bit/s can be
enough for voice communication.
✓ LEOs even provide this bandwidth for mobile terminals with omni-directional antennas
using low transmit power in the range of 1 W.
✓ A LEO satellite smaller area of coverage is less of a waste of bandwidth.
Disadvantages:
• The biggest problem of the LEO concept is the need for many satellites if global
coverage is to be reached.
• The high number of satellites combined with the fast movement's results in a high
complexity of the whole satellite system.
• The short time of visibility with a high elevation requires additional mechanism for
connection handover between different satellites.
MEO (Medium Earth Orbit)
A MEO satellite situates in orbit somewhere between 6,000 km to 20,000 km above the earth's
surface. MEO satellites are similar to LEO satellites in the context of functionality.
Advantages:
✓ Using orbits around 10,000km, the system only requires a dozen satellites which is more
than a GEO system, but much less than a LEO system.
✓ These satellites move more slowly relative to the earth's rotation allowing a simpler
system design (satellite periods are about six hours).
✓ Depending on the inclination, a MEO can cover larger populations, so requiring fewer
handovers.
Disadvantages:
• Again due to the larger distance to the earth, delay increases to about 70-80 ms.
• The satellites need higher transmit power and special antennas for smaller footprints.
• A MEO satellite's distance gives it a longer time delay and weaker signal than LEO
satellite.
HEO (High Earth Orbit)
The High Earth orbit satellite is the only non-circular orbit of the four types.HEO satellite
operates with an elliptical orbit, with a maximum altitude (apogee) similar to GEO, and a
minimum altitude (perigee) similar to the LEO
Advantages:
✓ Satellite takes medium round trip delay.
✓ Satellite to Earth Path loss is smaller on one side and larger on the other.
✓ Coverage area is smaller on one side of orbit and larger on the other side.
Disadvantages:
• It offers selected area coverage.
• Satellites in HEO appear to be heading in opposite direction.
• Cost of manufacturing and launching is higher.

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  • 1. Class 7 note Computer Network ID:173462589 Introduction to Satellite Systems: A satellite is an artificial object which is placed intentionally into an orbit of any natural satellite. Satellites are used for many purposes like weather forecasting, digital transmission, scientific research and development etc. History of Satellite Systems: ➢ 1945=Arthur C. Clarke publishes an essay titled "Extra Terrestrial Relays" ➢ 1957=First satellite, SPUTNIK ➢ 1960=First Reflecting communication satellite, ECHO ➢ 1963=First Geostationary satellite, SYNCOM ➢ 1965=First Commercial geostationary satellite, "Early Bird" (INTEKSAT I): 240 duplex telephone channels or 1 TV channel, 1.5 year lifetime. ➢ 1976=Three MARISAT satellites for maritime communication. ➢ 1982=First mobile satellite telephone system, INMARSAT – A ➢ 1988=First satellite system for mobile phones and data communication, INMARSAT -C ➢ 1993=First digital satellite telephone system ➢ 1998=Global satellite systems for small mobile phones.
  • 2. Characteristics of Satellite Systems: 1. Satellites have been launched for various applications and are placed at different altitudes. Moreover their weights are also dissimilar. 2. Provides connections between the Earth-based base station and the satellites. 3. The GEO satellites, which are at an altitude of 35,768 km, orbit in the equatorial plane with zero degree inclination and complete exactly one rotation in a day. 4. The antennas are at fixed positions, and an uplink bank (reverse band) of 1634.5 to 1660.5 MHz and a downlink band (forward band) in the range of 1530 to 1559 MHz, are employed. 5. Ku band frequencies (11 and 13 GHz) are employed for connection between the base station (earth station) and the satellites. Types of Satellite Systems: Four different types of satellites orbits have been identified. These are: 1. GEO (Geostationary Earth Orbit) 2. LEO (Low Earth Orbit) 3. MEO (Medium Earth Orbit) or ICO (Intermediate Circular Orbit) 4. HEO (Highly Elliptical Orbit) GEO (Geostationary Earth Orbit) Objects in GEO moves around the earth at the same speed as the earth rotates. This means geostationary satellites remain in the same position relative to the surface of earth. Advantages: ✓ Three Geostationary satellites are enough for a complete coverage of almost any spot on earth. ✓ Receivers and senders can use fixed antenna positions, no adjusting is needed. ✓ GEOs are ideal for TV and radio broadcasting.
  • 3. Disadvantages: • The transmit power needed is relatively high (about 10 W) which causes problems for battery powered devices. • These satellites can't be used for small mobile phones. • Transferring a GEO into orbit is very expensive. LEO (Low Earth Orbit) As LEOs circulate on a lower orbit, it is obvious that they exhibit a much shorter period (the typical duration of LEO periods are 95 to 120 minutes). Additionally, LEO systems try to ensure a high elevation for every spot on earth to provide a high quality communication link. Advantages: ✓ Using advanced compression schemes, transmission rates of about 2,400 bit/s can be enough for voice communication. ✓ LEOs even provide this bandwidth for mobile terminals with omni-directional antennas using low transmit power in the range of 1 W. ✓ A LEO satellite smaller area of coverage is less of a waste of bandwidth. Disadvantages: • The biggest problem of the LEO concept is the need for many satellites if global coverage is to be reached. • The high number of satellites combined with the fast movement's results in a high complexity of the whole satellite system. • The short time of visibility with a high elevation requires additional mechanism for connection handover between different satellites. MEO (Medium Earth Orbit) A MEO satellite situates in orbit somewhere between 6,000 km to 20,000 km above the earth's surface. MEO satellites are similar to LEO satellites in the context of functionality.
  • 4. Advantages: ✓ Using orbits around 10,000km, the system only requires a dozen satellites which is more than a GEO system, but much less than a LEO system. ✓ These satellites move more slowly relative to the earth's rotation allowing a simpler system design (satellite periods are about six hours). ✓ Depending on the inclination, a MEO can cover larger populations, so requiring fewer handovers. Disadvantages: • Again due to the larger distance to the earth, delay increases to about 70-80 ms. • The satellites need higher transmit power and special antennas for smaller footprints. • A MEO satellite's distance gives it a longer time delay and weaker signal than LEO satellite. HEO (High Earth Orbit) The High Earth orbit satellite is the only non-circular orbit of the four types.HEO satellite operates with an elliptical orbit, with a maximum altitude (apogee) similar to GEO, and a minimum altitude (perigee) similar to the LEO Advantages: ✓ Satellite takes medium round trip delay. ✓ Satellite to Earth Path loss is smaller on one side and larger on the other. ✓ Coverage area is smaller on one side of orbit and larger on the other side. Disadvantages: • It offers selected area coverage. • Satellites in HEO appear to be heading in opposite direction. • Cost of manufacturing and launching is higher.