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SSAATTEELLLLIITTEE
CCOOMMMMUUNNIICCAATTIIOONN
Introduction:-
 The use of satellite in communication systems has become
very common now - a- days. This is because the satellite
can “see” a very large area of the earth.
 Hence satellites can form a star point of a communication
net, to link many users together, simultaneously. This
will include users widely separated geographically.
 A communication satellite is a station in space that is
used for telecommunication, radio and television signals.
 The construction and launch cost of a satellite are
extremely high.
 These costs are “distance insensitive”, that means the cost
of a short distance satellite link is approximately same as
that of a long distance link.
 Therefore a satellite communication system is economical
only where the system is used continuously and a large
number of users use it.
HISTORY
• 4th October 1957 first Satellite SPUTNIK-1 (Russia) was
launched.
• 3rd November 1957 launched Second satellite SPUTNIK-2
(Russia) carried with female DOG (Laika).
• 1958 first active communication satellite TELSTAR-1.
• 1960 ECHO 1(U.S).
• 1963 first geostationary satellite SYNCOM 2(NASA).
• 1965 The world's first commercial communications
satellite was “Early Bird”, built for the Communications
Satellite Corporation (COMSAT) 240 duplex telephone
channels or 1 TV channel by huges.
• 19th April 1975 India’s first satellite launched by
Aryabhatta.
• 1979 first mobile satellite telephone system INMARSAT.
• 1987 TVSAT first DBS- satellite (Direct Broadcast
satellite, Television broadcasts directly to home).
• 1993 ACTS (NASA).
How does a satellite
communication work?
1. Two Stations on Earth want to communicate through
radio broadcast but are too far away to use conventional
means.
2. An Earth Station sends message in GHz range. (Uplink)
3. Satellite Receive and retransmit signals back (Downlink)
4. Other Earth Stations receive message in useful strength
area
.
5. Main Earth Station is in Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai,
Mumbai and Shilling
TTYYPPEESS OOFF SSAATTEELLLLIITTEE
Satellites are divided in four major categories
as follows:
 Communication Satellite.
 Weather satellite.
 Remote-sensing satellite.
 Scientific satellite.
Communication satellite:-
 Geostationary satellites when used for the communication
application are called communication satellite.
 They are used in applications such as point to point
communication radio broadcasting, TV transmission,
military application, Commercial application.
Communications satellites are classified based on the
coverage are as global, regional or domestic satellites.
 A term “INTELSAT” is often used in satellite
communication. INTELSAT means International
Telecommunication Satellite.
 These are communication satellites which are used for
communication of telephony, computer data, TV signals
etc… More than 140 nations are interconnected via the
INTELSAT system.
Weather satellite:-
 These satellites are used for weather prediction, for
taking the photographs of clouds. TIROS-1 was the
first weather satellite. Other weather satellites are
Nimbus and Meteosat.
 India’s “INSAT” satellite is being used for three
application i.e. communications. TV transmission
and meteorology or weather prediction. Thus it is s
multipurpose satellite.
Remote-sensing satellites:-
 This type of satellites can be used to find out the
condition of crops , forests or minerals underground ,
condition of soil etc. Indian satellite IRS is a remote
sensing satellite.
 From the information obtained from the remote
sensing satellite detailed maps can be prepared.
Scientific Satellite:-
 These satellites are relatively simpler and of short life
span.
 They are used to carry out various scientific studies.
India’s “Aryabhatta” was a scientific satellite.
PPRRIINNCCIIPPLLEE OOFF SSAATTEELLLLIITTEE
CCOOMMMMUUNNIICCAATTIIOONN::--
 A geostationary communication satellite is basically a
relay station in space.
 It receives signal from one earth station, amplifies it,
improves the signal quality and radiate the signal back to
other earth stations.
 Such a relay system allows us to communicate with any
corner of the world.
AAPPPPLLIICCAATTIIOONN OOFF SSAATTEELLLLIITTEE
CCOOMMMMUUNNIICCAATTIIOONN::--
 The main application of satellite communication is in the
field of communication. The communication of video
signals (TV), audio signals (telephones, satellites phones)
and computer data (internet).
 To gain meteorological or weather information. The
photographs taken by the satellites are analyzed for
predicting weather.
 To monitor the status of earth’s resources such as land,
forests and oceans. We can get very important
information about crops, lakes, rivers, forests, fire etc…
 To spot our mineral resources, polluted areas, sources of
pollution etc….
Satellite Orbits:-
 In space, satellites move in certain specific paths.
These paths are called as orbits.
 A result stays in an orbit because the two forces
acting on it namely the centripetal force and the
gravitational force are equal.
 The selection of a particular orbit depends on the
following factor:
 Transmission path loss.
 Earth coverage area.
 Delay time.
 Time period for which the satellite should
be visible.
Types of Satellite Orbits:-
1. Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites.
2. Medium Earth Orbit (MEO) satellites.
3. Geosynchronous Earth Orbit (GEO)
satellites.
Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites:
 LEO is the short form of low earth orbit satellites.
 They revolve around the earth in the orbits which
are 500 to2000km above the earth.
 LEO satellites don’t stay in fixed position relative to
the surface, and are only visible for 15 to 20 minutes
each pass.
 The time taken for one revolution around the earth
is about one to one and half hours.
Medium Earth Orbit (MEO)
satellites:
 The medium earth orbit satellites (MEO) are at
much lower altitudes as compared to GEO
satellite.
 MEO satellites are similar to LEO satellites in
functionality
 Typically the MEO satellites operate in the range
of 5000km to 15000km above the earth.
 As observed from the earth, they drift slowly in
longitude, taking about 6hours to circle the earth.
 MEO satellites have a larger coverage area than
LEO satellites.
Geosynchronous Earth Orbit (GEO)
satellites:
 The satellites orbiting in the geostationary orbit are
called geostationary satellites. They travel at the
velocity of revolution of earth, hence complete one
revolution around the earth in one day i.e. 24hours.
 This is the reason why geostationary satellites appear
to be stationary.
 These satellites are at about 36000km above the earth’s
surface.
Satellite Applications
Overview:
1. Systems using geostationary satellites:
 Inmarsat (International Maritime Satellite
Organization) used for voice, data, especially
for ships worldwide except Polar Regions.
 MSAT (Mobile Satellite) used for voice data,
mainly for land mobile western hemisphere.
2. Systems using low-earth-orbit (LEO) satellite:
 Iridium: major uses are voice, paging, low
speed data.
 Globalstar: major uses are voice paging, low
speed date.
 Teledesic: major uses high speed data, voice.
3. Systems using little LEO satellite:
 ORBCOMM: major uses are paging, short
messaging, e-mail, vehicle location.
 LEO: one major uses are paging, short
messaging, e-mail vehicle location.
 E-sat: major uses are remote meter reading.
4. Systems using Medium earth orbit (MEO):
 Ellipso: major uses are voice
communication using portable and mobile
terminals.
 ICO (Intermediate Circular Orbit): major
uses are satellite to mobile links.
Advantages of Satellites:-
• The advantages of satellite communication over
terrestrial communication are:
 The coverage area of a satellite greatly exceeds that
of a terrestrial system.
 Transmission cost of a satellite is independent of the
distance from the center of the coverage area.
 Satellite to Satellite communication is very precise.
 Higher Bandwidths are available for use.
Disadvantages of Satellites
 The disadvantages of satellite communication:
 Launching satellites into orbit is costly.
 Satellite bandwidth is gradually becoming used
up.
 There is a larger propagation delay in satellite
communication than in terrestrial
communication.
How Satellites are used?
• Service Types:-
 Fixed Service Satellites (FSS)
• Example: Point to Point Communication
 Broadcast Service Satellites (BSS)
• Example: Satellite Television/Radio
• Also called Direct Broadcast Service (DBS).
 Mobile Service Satellites (MSS)
• Example: Satellite Phones

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Satellitecommunication 130914114613-phpapp02

  • 1. SSAATTEELLLLIITTEE CCOOMMMMUUNNIICCAATTIIOONN Introduction:-  The use of satellite in communication systems has become very common now - a- days. This is because the satellite can “see” a very large area of the earth.  Hence satellites can form a star point of a communication net, to link many users together, simultaneously. This will include users widely separated geographically.  A communication satellite is a station in space that is used for telecommunication, radio and television signals.  The construction and launch cost of a satellite are extremely high.  These costs are “distance insensitive”, that means the cost of a short distance satellite link is approximately same as that of a long distance link.  Therefore a satellite communication system is economical only where the system is used continuously and a large number of users use it.
  • 2. HISTORY • 4th October 1957 first Satellite SPUTNIK-1 (Russia) was launched. • 3rd November 1957 launched Second satellite SPUTNIK-2 (Russia) carried with female DOG (Laika). • 1958 first active communication satellite TELSTAR-1. • 1960 ECHO 1(U.S). • 1963 first geostationary satellite SYNCOM 2(NASA). • 1965 The world's first commercial communications satellite was “Early Bird”, built for the Communications Satellite Corporation (COMSAT) 240 duplex telephone channels or 1 TV channel by huges. • 19th April 1975 India’s first satellite launched by Aryabhatta. • 1979 first mobile satellite telephone system INMARSAT. • 1987 TVSAT first DBS- satellite (Direct Broadcast satellite, Television broadcasts directly to home). • 1993 ACTS (NASA).
  • 3. How does a satellite communication work? 1. Two Stations on Earth want to communicate through radio broadcast but are too far away to use conventional means. 2. An Earth Station sends message in GHz range. (Uplink) 3. Satellite Receive and retransmit signals back (Downlink) 4. Other Earth Stations receive message in useful strength area . 5. Main Earth Station is in Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai, Mumbai and Shilling
  • 4. TTYYPPEESS OOFF SSAATTEELLLLIITTEE Satellites are divided in four major categories as follows:  Communication Satellite.  Weather satellite.  Remote-sensing satellite.  Scientific satellite. Communication satellite:-  Geostationary satellites when used for the communication application are called communication satellite.  They are used in applications such as point to point communication radio broadcasting, TV transmission, military application, Commercial application. Communications satellites are classified based on the coverage are as global, regional or domestic satellites.  A term “INTELSAT” is often used in satellite communication. INTELSAT means International Telecommunication Satellite.  These are communication satellites which are used for communication of telephony, computer data, TV signals etc… More than 140 nations are interconnected via the INTELSAT system.
  • 5. Weather satellite:-  These satellites are used for weather prediction, for taking the photographs of clouds. TIROS-1 was the first weather satellite. Other weather satellites are Nimbus and Meteosat.  India’s “INSAT” satellite is being used for three application i.e. communications. TV transmission and meteorology or weather prediction. Thus it is s multipurpose satellite. Remote-sensing satellites:-  This type of satellites can be used to find out the condition of crops , forests or minerals underground , condition of soil etc. Indian satellite IRS is a remote sensing satellite.  From the information obtained from the remote sensing satellite detailed maps can be prepared. Scientific Satellite:-  These satellites are relatively simpler and of short life span.  They are used to carry out various scientific studies. India’s “Aryabhatta” was a scientific satellite.
  • 6. PPRRIINNCCIIPPLLEE OOFF SSAATTEELLLLIITTEE CCOOMMMMUUNNIICCAATTIIOONN::--  A geostationary communication satellite is basically a relay station in space.  It receives signal from one earth station, amplifies it, improves the signal quality and radiate the signal back to other earth stations.  Such a relay system allows us to communicate with any corner of the world. AAPPPPLLIICCAATTIIOONN OOFF SSAATTEELLLLIITTEE CCOOMMMMUUNNIICCAATTIIOONN::--  The main application of satellite communication is in the field of communication. The communication of video signals (TV), audio signals (telephones, satellites phones) and computer data (internet).  To gain meteorological or weather information. The photographs taken by the satellites are analyzed for predicting weather.  To monitor the status of earth’s resources such as land, forests and oceans. We can get very important information about crops, lakes, rivers, forests, fire etc…  To spot our mineral resources, polluted areas, sources of pollution etc….
  • 7. Satellite Orbits:-  In space, satellites move in certain specific paths. These paths are called as orbits.  A result stays in an orbit because the two forces acting on it namely the centripetal force and the gravitational force are equal.  The selection of a particular orbit depends on the following factor:  Transmission path loss.  Earth coverage area.  Delay time.  Time period for which the satellite should be visible. Types of Satellite Orbits:- 1. Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites. 2. Medium Earth Orbit (MEO) satellites. 3. Geosynchronous Earth Orbit (GEO) satellites.
  • 8. Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites:  LEO is the short form of low earth orbit satellites.  They revolve around the earth in the orbits which are 500 to2000km above the earth.  LEO satellites don’t stay in fixed position relative to the surface, and are only visible for 15 to 20 minutes each pass.  The time taken for one revolution around the earth is about one to one and half hours. Medium Earth Orbit (MEO) satellites:  The medium earth orbit satellites (MEO) are at much lower altitudes as compared to GEO satellite.  MEO satellites are similar to LEO satellites in functionality  Typically the MEO satellites operate in the range of 5000km to 15000km above the earth.  As observed from the earth, they drift slowly in longitude, taking about 6hours to circle the earth.  MEO satellites have a larger coverage area than LEO satellites.
  • 9. Geosynchronous Earth Orbit (GEO) satellites:  The satellites orbiting in the geostationary orbit are called geostationary satellites. They travel at the velocity of revolution of earth, hence complete one revolution around the earth in one day i.e. 24hours.  This is the reason why geostationary satellites appear to be stationary.  These satellites are at about 36000km above the earth’s surface. Satellite Applications Overview: 1. Systems using geostationary satellites:  Inmarsat (International Maritime Satellite Organization) used for voice, data, especially for ships worldwide except Polar Regions.  MSAT (Mobile Satellite) used for voice data, mainly for land mobile western hemisphere.
  • 10. 2. Systems using low-earth-orbit (LEO) satellite:  Iridium: major uses are voice, paging, low speed data.  Globalstar: major uses are voice paging, low speed date.  Teledesic: major uses high speed data, voice. 3. Systems using little LEO satellite:  ORBCOMM: major uses are paging, short messaging, e-mail, vehicle location.  LEO: one major uses are paging, short messaging, e-mail vehicle location.  E-sat: major uses are remote meter reading. 4. Systems using Medium earth orbit (MEO):  Ellipso: major uses are voice communication using portable and mobile terminals.  ICO (Intermediate Circular Orbit): major uses are satellite to mobile links. Advantages of Satellites:-
  • 11. • The advantages of satellite communication over terrestrial communication are:  The coverage area of a satellite greatly exceeds that of a terrestrial system.  Transmission cost of a satellite is independent of the distance from the center of the coverage area.  Satellite to Satellite communication is very precise.  Higher Bandwidths are available for use. Disadvantages of Satellites  The disadvantages of satellite communication:  Launching satellites into orbit is costly.  Satellite bandwidth is gradually becoming used up.  There is a larger propagation delay in satellite communication than in terrestrial communication. How Satellites are used?
  • 12. • Service Types:-  Fixed Service Satellites (FSS) • Example: Point to Point Communication  Broadcast Service Satellites (BSS) • Example: Satellite Television/Radio • Also called Direct Broadcast Service (DBS).  Mobile Service Satellites (MSS) • Example: Satellite Phones