Small satellites have been perceived as having limited access to NASA's Space Network (SN). The potential for satellite access of the space network when the design utilizes a fixed antenna configuration and low-power, coded transmission is analyzed. From the analysis, satellites using this configuration in high-inclination orbits are shown to have a daily data throughput in the 100 to 1000 Mbit range using the multiple access communications service.
Small Satellite Access of the Space Network
1999
12 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Unmanned Spacecraft , Manned Spacecraft , Satellite networks , Communication networks , Satellite transmission , Multiple access , Access control , Pulse communication , Satellite communication , Communication satellites , Antenna design , Antenna components , Small scientific satellites , Small satellite technology , Remote sensing
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