Global data rate capabilities of geosynchronous commercial satellites for United States Navy communications

S. V. Pizzi, D. Gess, M. L. Morrissette
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In this report we determine the global data rate capabilities of geosynchronous commercial communications satellites for United States Navy communications. We focus on the use of C-band and K/sub u/-band links, since these frequency bands are the primary frequency bands used by commercial satellites. To determine the data rates, we divide the Earth's surface into contiguous regions, use generic link budgets, and consider 38 currently orbiting and 11 planned commercial geosynchronous satellites. C-band coverage is available on an almost worldwide basis. The available C-band data rates for most of the ocean areas are well under 1 Mb/s even when planned satellites are considered. For coastal and continental areas, there are a number of regions which can provide data rates of 1 Mb/s or greater. K/sub u/-band coverage is available on a limited global basis; however, re-pointing of some K/sub u/-band beams is possible and could provide coverage in regions where no coverage is presently available. We do not consider re-pointing of the beams in this study. For those regions which have either full or partial coverage, the K/sub u/-band data rates are, in general, much greater than 1 Mb/s.<>
美国海军通信地球同步商业卫星的全球数据速率能力
在本报告中,我们确定了用于美国海军通信的地球同步商业通信卫星的全球数据速率能力。我们重点关注c波段和K/sub / u/波段链路的使用,因为这些频段是商业卫星使用的主要频段。为了确定数据速率,我们将地球表面划分为连续的区域,使用通用链路预算,并考虑38颗当前轨道卫星和11颗计划中的商业地球同步卫星。c波段几乎覆盖全球。即使考虑到计划中的卫星,大多数海洋地区可用的c波段数据速率也远低于1mb /s。对于沿海和大陆地区,有许多地区可以提供1 Mb/s或更高的数据速率。K/sub / u/波段覆盖有限的全球基础;不过,重新定向一些K/sub / u波段波束是可能的,可以在目前没有覆盖的地区提供覆盖。在本研究中,我们不考虑光束的重新指向。对于那些完全或部分覆盖的地区,K/sub / u/波段的数据速率通常要远远大于1mb /s
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