SCADA应用为ACTS技术

B. Fairbanks
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一项卫星和地球终端系统研究由NASA先进通信技术卫星(ACTS)项目办公室发起,由休斯网络系统公司执行。这项研究的目的是调查一种专门的ka波段点波束卫星在降低监督控制和数据采集通信费用方面的潜力。该研究表明,现有的技术可以建立一个系统,每个RTU(远程终端单元)每月的价格低于77美元,包括地面站设备。RTU地面站,或USAT,在数量水平为50万时将花费1500美元。快速轮询RTU的SCADA系统将不像卫星服务那样经济。由南加州爱迪生公司发起并由韦伯州立大学进行的一项平行研究发现,ku波段的卫星经济与此相似,但没有考虑地面站的制造成本。市场规模估计支持分阶段开发方法。第一阶段将是Ku和ka波段的原型系统开发。美国宇航局目前正在赞助一项额外的研究,以制定更详细的规范。
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SCADA application for ACTS technology
A satellite and earth terminal systems study was initiated by the NASA Advanced Communication Technology Satellite (ACTS) Project Office and was performed by Hughes Network Systems. The purpose of the study was to investigate the potential of a specialized Ka-band spot beam satellite to reduce the cost of supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) communications. The study showed that the technology exists to build a system that could be priced less than $77 per month per RTU (remote terminal unit), including earth station equipment. The RTU earth station, or USAT, would cost $1500 at a quantity level of 500000. SCADA systems which poll RTU's rapidly will not be as economical to serve by satellite. A parallel study initiated by Southern California Edison and performed by Weber State University found similar satellite economics at Ku-band, but did not address earth station manufacturing cost. Market size estimates support a phased development approach. The first phase would be prototype system development at both Ku- and Ka-bands. NASA is currently sponsoring an additional study that would develop more detailed specifications.<>
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