用于ka波段中继卫星网络之间漫游的宽带射频用户终端的开发和演示

M. Piasecki, J. Downey, N. Pham, J. Nessel, A. Gannon, D. Zeleznikar, M. Koch
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美国国家航空航天局(NASA)已经通过跟踪和数据中继卫星系统(TDRSS)为科学和探索航天器提供了近40年的低延迟通信中继服务。通过NASA的通信服务项目(CSP),该机构正在寻求从专用的政府拥有的通信中继卫星和基础设施过渡到支持商业提供的卫星通信(SATCOM)服务。许多这些卫星通信服务在K/ ka波段覆盖频谱中提供,分配给商业、军事和民用空间操作。虽然这些服务旨在为陆地、海上和航空客户提供宽带连接,但许多服务可以定制以支持轨道航天器。通过引入商业卫星通信提供商,NASA打算创建一个可互操作的网络,使任务能够在多个服务提供商之间漫游。实现这一愿景所需的关键使能技术是多频率(宽带)、多波形的用户终端,它可以在多个提供商之间无缝漫游。本文讨论了一种新型宽带射频用户终端原型的开发和地面演示,该原型设计用于在ka波段上跨多个网络漫游,为用户提供无处不在的服务、弹性和灵活性。
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Development and demonstration of a wideband RF user terminal for roaming between Ka-band relay satellite networks
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has provided low-latency communication relay services to science and exploration spacecraft for nearly four decades with the Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System (TDRSS). Through NASA's Communications Services Project (CSP), the agency is pursuing a transition away from dedicated government-owned communication relay satellites and infrastructure in favour of commercially provided satellite communication (SATCOM) services. Many of these SATCOM services are offered in the K/Ka-band covering spectrum allocated to commercial, military, and civilian space operations. While these services were intended to provide broadband connectivity for terrestrial, maritime, and aviation customers, many can be tailored to support orbiting spacecraft. By introducing commercial SATCOM providers, NASA intends to create an interoperable network of networks which will enable missions to roam between multiple service providers. A key enabling technology needed for this vision is a multi-frequency (wideband), multi-waveform user terminal which can seamlessly roam between multiple providers. This paper discusses the development and ground demonstration of a new wideband RF user terminal prototype designed to roam across multiple networks over the Ka-band, allowing ubiquitous service, resiliency, and flexibility for the user.
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