Interference to adjacent satellites depends on the specific location of the interfering satellite terminal, and this is an important issue in the case of vehicle-mounted Earth stations (VMES), which use small-aperture antennas. Anticipating large-scale deployments of VMES, regulatory and standards agencies are currently establishing regulations and requirements for VMES. A conventional Earth terminal is required to operate at a fixed location, which could be a very small area around a specific point. Because VMES are mobile, current location-specific regulatory requirements applicable to stationary satellite terminals are not appropriate for VMES. Before establishing suitable location-specific regulations and requirements on VMES, it is necessary to investigate the sensitivity of the interference to the locations of the VMES. In this paper, we provide a detailed investigation of the effects of the locations of the VMES on adjacent satellite interference.
Sensitivity of satellite interference to locations of small-aperture terminals
IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems ; 52 , 1 ; 245-260
01.02.2016
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Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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