使商业卫星适应军事通信需求

L. Jocic, S.A. Hovanessian, J.K. Kreng, M. Schultz
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在当今的国防环境中,军方越来越依赖商用设备是必要的。由于利用商业卫星通信(satcom)基础,潜在的成本降低是规划未来军事卫星通信(milsatcom)系统的一个重要因素。商业卫星通信业务正在扩展到“Ka”频段(30/20 GHz),以适应对更高吞吐量和更小地面终端的日益增长的需求。对军事卫星通信系统也提出了类似的要求。然而,军事对抗干扰的独特要求可能会促使修改商业设计的需要。本文描述了一种简单的方法来增加干扰保护的概念,宽带,透明的ka波段卫星为商业卫星通信的需要。在卫星上增加单个信号的跳频和信道化滤波,而在地面上进行信号处理。与目前先进的军事卫星通信设计不同,信号不会在卫星上解调。如果有必要,波束整形天线也可以增加天线零化。可以合并两种操作模式。在宽带模式下,有效载荷可以提供类似商业的高数据速率和直接广播服务。在抗干扰跳频模式下,卫星通信有效载荷与现有的中等数据速率军用处理终端兼容。由于每个用户网络都有单独的卫星信道,通过消除同一宽带转发器的同时用户之间的功率平衡需求,简化了网络控制。
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Adapting commercial satellites to military communication needs
Increased reliance on commercial equipment by the military is necessary in today's defense environment. Potential cost reductions due to leveraging off the commercial satellite communication (satcom) base are a strong factor in planning for future military satcom (milsatcom) systems. Commercial satcom services are being extended to the "Ka" frequency band (30/20 GHz) to accommodate increasing demands for higher throughput and smaller ground terminals. Similar demands are being made of milsatcom systems. Military unique requirements for jam resistance, however, will likely precipitate the need to modify commercial designs. This paper describes a simple approach to add interference protection to a notional, broadband, transparent Ka-band satellite built for commercial satcom needs. Frequency hopping and channelized filtering of individual signals are added on-board the satellite, while signal processing is done on the ground. Unlike current advanced milsatcom designs, the signals are not demodulated on the satellite. Antenna nulling could also be added, if necessary, to the beam-shaping antennas. Two operational modes could be incorporated. In the wide-band mode, the payload can provide commercial-like high-data-rate and direct broadcast services. In the anti-jam hopping mode, the satcom payload is compatible with existing medium-data-rate military processing terminals. With individual satellite channels dedicated to each user network, network control is simplified through elimination of the need for power balancing among simultaneous users of the same wideband transponder.
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