EE-483 SPRING 2017: Satellite Communications
EE-483 SPRING 2017: Satellite Communications
SATELLITE
COMMUNICATIONS
Lecture 1
Introduction to Satellite Communication
General Course Policy
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Punctuality is a must!
All class matters will be put up by the class CR
only.
Quizzes will be unannounced.
Assignments will be assigned regularly except
for the week before an exam.
Assignments should be hand written.
Copied assignments will not be accepted and
negative marks may be given.
Assignments will not be accepted after the
final submission date/time.
3 Topics to be Covered
Introduction and Background
Orbital Aspects and Launching
Spacecraft Subsystems
Link Budgets
Modulation
Multiple Access & On-board Processing Coding
Frequency & Propagation Aspects
Earth Station Technology & VSATs
Non-Geosynchronous Orbits (NGSO)
GPS and Future Trends
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Overview
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1957
October 4, 1957: - First satellite - the Russian Sputnik 01
First living creature in space: Sputnik 02
1958
First American satellite: Explorer 01
First telecommunication satellite: This satellite broadcast a taped message: Score
1959
First meteorology satellite: Explorer 07
1960
First successful passive satellite: Echo 1
First successful active satellite: Courier 1B
First NASA satellite: Explorer 08
April 12, 1961: - First man in space
1962
First telephone communication & TV broadcast via satellite: Echo 1
First telecommunication satellite, first real-time active, AT&T: Telstar 1
First Canadian satellite: Alouette 1
On 7th June 1962 at 7:53p the two-stage rocket; Rehbar-I was successfully launched from Sonmiani Rocket Range. It
carried a payload of 80 pounds of sodium and soared to about 130 km into the atmosphere. With the launching of
Rehbar-I, Pakistan had the honour of becoming the third country in Asia and the tenth in the world to conduct such a
launching after USA, USSR, UK, France, Sweden, Italy, Canada, Japan and Israel.
Rehbar-II followed a successful launch on 9th June 1962
1963
Real-time active: Telstar 2
1964
Creation of Intelsat
First geostationary satellite, second satellite in stationary orbit: Syncom 3
First Italian satellite: San Marco 1
Satellite History Calendar
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1965
Intelsat 1 becomes first commercial comsat: Early Bird
First real-time active for USSR: Molniya 1A
1967
First geostationary meteorology payload: ATS 3
1968
First European satellite: ESRO 2B
July 21, 1969: - First man on the moon
1970
First Japanese satellite: Ohsumi
First Chinese satellite: Dong Fang Hong 01
1971
First UK launched satellite: Prospero
ITU-WARC for Space Telecommunications
INTELSAT IV Launched
INTERSPUTNIK - Soviet Union equivalent of INTELSAT formed
1974
First direct broadcasting satellite: ATS 6
1976
MARISAT - First civil maritime communications satellite service started
1977
EUTELSAT - European regional satellite
ITU-WARC for Space Telecommunications in the Satellite Service
1979
Creation of Inmarsat
Satellite History Calendar
9 1980
INTELSAT V launched - 3 axis stabilized satellite built by Ford Aerospace
1983
ECS (EUTELSAT 1) launched - built by European consortium supervised by ESA
1984
UK's UNISAT TV DBS satellite project abandoned
First satellite repaired in orbit by the shuttle: SMM
1985
First Brazilian satellite: Brazilsat A1
First Mexican satellite: Morelos 1
1988
First Luxemburg satellite: Astra 1A
1989
INTELSAT VI - one of the last big "spinners" built by Hughes
Creation of Panamsat - Begins Service
On 16 July 1990, Pakistan launched its first experimental satellite, BADR-I from China
1990
IRIDIUM, TRITIUM, ODYSSEY and GLOBALSTAR S-PCN projects proposed - CDMA designs more popular
EUTELSAT II
1992
OLYMPUS finally launched - large European development satellite with Ka-band, DBTV and Ku-band
SS/TDMA payloads - fails within 3 years
1993
INMARSAT II - 39 dBW EIRP global beam mobile satellite - built by Hughes/British Aerospace
1994
INTELSAT VIII launched - first INTELSAT satellite built to a contractor's design
Hughes describe SPACEWAY design
DirecTV begins Direct Broadcast to Home
1995
Panamsat - First private company to provide global satellite services.
Satellite History Calendar
10 1996
INMARSAT III launched - first of the multibeam mobile satellites (built by GE/Marconi)
Echostar begins Diresct Broadcast Service
1997
IRIDIUM launches first test satellites
ITU-WRC'97
1999
AceS launch first of the L-band MSS Super-GSOs - built by Lockheed Martin
Iridium Bankruptcy - the first major failure?
2000
Globalstar begins service
Thuraya launch L-band MSS Super-GSO
2001
XM Satellite Radio begins service
Pakistans 2nd Satellite, BADR-B was launched on 10 Dec 2001 at 9:15a from Baikonour Cosmodrome,
Kazakistan
2002
Sirius Satellite Radio begins service
Paksat-1, was deployed at 38 degrees E orbital slot in December 2002, Paksat-1, was deployed at 38
degrees E orbital slot in December 2002
2004
Teledesic network planned to start operation
2005
Intelsat and Panamsat Merge
VUSat OSCAR-52 (HAMSAT) Launched
2006
CubeSat-OSCAR 56 (Cute-1.7) Launched
K7RR-Sat launched by California Politechnic University
2007
Prism was launched by University of Tokyo
2008
COMPASS-1; a project of Aachen University was launched from Satish Dawan Space Center, India. It
Evolution of Satellite
11 Communications
Evolution of Satellite
12 Communications
Basics: How do Satellites
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Two Stations on Earth want to
communicate through radio broadcast
but are too far away to use conventional
means
The two stations can use a satellite as a
relay station for their communication
One Earth Station sends a transmission
to the satellite. This is called a Uplink
The satellite Transponder converts the
signal and sends it down to the second
earth station. This is called a Downlink
Basic Principles
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Communication Satellite
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Retirement Phase
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Ground Segment
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Based on Eccentricity
Circular with centre at the earths centre
Elliptical with one foci at earths centre
Satellite Orbits
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A MEO satellite
is in orbit somewhere between 5,000 km and