应答器:Q/V波段传播损伤缓解技术的有效性

E. Cianca, C. Stallo, M. Lucente, T. Rossi, C. Cornacchini, A. Vernucci, M. De Sanctis, L. Bruca
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Q/V频段频率预计将在实现具有挑战性和未经验证的宽带通信任务中发挥关键作用,用于广泛的应用。为了利用这些频率,已经提出了几个卫星任务来探索卫星信道的物理特性。意大利航天局通过ITALSAT任务认识到探测越来越高频率的战略重要性,该任务迄今一直是提高Q/V波段传播知识的主要贡献者。2004年,ASI资助了一项可行性研究(a阶段研究),名为“转发器”,意为“电信Q/V有效载荷的研究、分析和研究”,其主要目标是提高对Q/V波段传播损害的认识,并评估PIMTs(传播损害缓解技术)在甚高频波段操作中的有效性。本文概述了Q/V频段的潜在应用以及相对于所选应用任务的顶层任务架构,讨论了所选三种PIMTs(站点分集、功率控制和自适应编码与调制(ACM))在Q/V频段场景中的适用性,并确定了主要挑战和关键问题。
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TRANSPONDERS: Effectiveness of Propagation Impairments Mitigation Techniques at Q/V Band
Q/V band frequencies are expected to play a key role in enabling challenging and unproven broadband communications missions for a wide range of applications. In the perspective to exploit these frequencies, several satellite missions have been proposed to explore the physics of the satellite channel. The strategic importance of probing higher and higher frequencies has been recognized by the Italian Space Agency through the ITALSAT mission that up to date has been the major contributor to the advancement of the Q/V band propagation knowledge. In 2004 ASI funded a feasibility study (phase A study), called TRANSPONDERS, Italian acronym for "research, analysis and study of Q/V payloads for telecommunications", whose main objectives were the improvement of the knowledge of propagation impairments at Q/V band and the evaluation of the effectiveness of PIMTs (Propagation Impairment Mitigation Techniques) in very high frequency band operation. In this paper, after an overview of the potential applications in Q/V band and the top level mission architecture relative to the selected applicative mission at these frequencies, the applicability of three selected PIMTs, such as site diversity, power control and Adaptive Coding and Modulation (ACM), in a Q/V band scenario is discussed and main challenges and key issues are identified.
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