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SATELLITE
  COMMUNICATION


Presented by:-
            Satyajit Das
               ECE,7 th Sem

                GITA,BBSR.
CONTENTS
• What is satellite?.
• Types of Satellite & its advantages over
  terrestial communication.
• Why do satellites stay moving and in orbit?.
• Components of Satellite.
• TTC & M.
• Look Angle Determination.
• Types of Antenna.
• Link Design for Satellite Communication.
• Satellite Orbit.
• Applications of Satellite Communication.
• Effects of Earth and Third body effects on
  Satellite.
• Satellite Communication – “Future”.
What is a Satellite?
• The word satellite originated from the Latin
  word “Satellit”- meaning an attendant, one
  who is constantly hovering around & attending
  to a “master” or big man.
• For our own purposes however a satellite is
  simply any body that moves around another
  (usually much larger) one in a mathematically
  predictable path called an orbit.
• From a Communication stand point, a satellite
  may be considered as a distant microwave
  repeater that receives uplink transmission and
  provides filtering , amplification, processing and
  frequency translation to the downlink band for
  transmission.
Demo of satellite coverage
Types of Satellite
•   Anti-Satellite weapons (Killer satellites)
•   Astronomical satellites
•   Biosatellites
•   Communications satellites
•   Miniaturized satellites
•   Navigational satellites(mobile
    communication for location)
•   Reconnaissance satellites( for military or
    intelligence)
•   Earth observation satellites (environmental
    monitoring)
•   Solar power satellites
•   Weather satellites
Satellite vs Terrestial
Communication
  Advantages of satellites:
  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:
  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 does a satellite stay in
       it’s orbit?
How do we escape gravity & place
       an object in orbit?

                  • If an object is
                  fired fast enough
                  it should escape
                  the earths pull.

                  • This is done
                  through the use
                  of Rocket
                  Launchers
Multi-stage Rockets
          • Stage 1: Raises the
            payload e.g. a satellite to
            an elevation of about 50
            miles.
          • Stage 2: Satellite 100
            miles and the third stage
            places it into the transfer
            orbit.
          • Stage 3: The satellite is
            placed in its final geo-
            synchronous orbital slot
            by the AKM, a type of
            rocket used to move the
            satellite.
COMPONENTS OF SATELLITE
Satellite


                              TTC &M antenna
       Receiver                         Transmit
       antenna                          antenna




                                                      Tele-
Telemetry                                           commnd
 receiver          Tracking
                                                   transmitter
                    System




   Data
 Processor

                     Computer
                  For altitude and                   Controller
                   orbital control
Look Angle Determination




The elevation of a satellite,η is the angle which a satellite makes with the
tangent at the specified point on the earth.
 η = arc tan [(cosψ-σ)/ sin ψ]
       Where, coverage angle ψ = arc cos (cosθc cosφcs )
                                 φcs = φc - φs and σ =R /(R+h) = 0.151
In terms of elevation angle:
 ψ = 900 – η-sin-1(cos η / 6.63235)
In terms of tilt angle : ψ = sin -1(6.6235 sinγ- γ)

where θc = latitude of earth station, φc = the longitude, φs = longitude of
sub satellite point, R=radius of earth, h=satellite height above equator
Tilt angle γ = arc tan [sin ψ / (6.6235-cos ψ)
Azimuth:
The azimuth ξ is the angle which the satellite direction
makes with the direction of true north measured in the
clockwise direction.
The azimuth ξ = arc tan [tan φcs /sinθc]
in northern hemisphere:
ξ =1800 + A0;when the satellite is to the west of earth station.
ξ =1800 - A0;when the satellite is to the east of earth station
in southern hemisphere.
ξ =3600 - A0;when the satellite is to the west of earth station.
ξ =A0;when the satellite is to the east of earth station.
Consider the light bulb
      example:-
LINK DESIGN
                         Satellite




                Uplink               Downlink
Earth
Station                                                     Earth
                                                            Station



      Tx   Source                        Output        Rx
           Information                   Information
Satellite Communications
• Based on RF transmissions.
• Satellite communication systems consist of
  ground-based or earth stations (i.e.parabolic
  antennas) and orbiting transponders.
                                                        SHF
• The transponder receives HF microwaveSsignal from
                          AM   a VHF UHF L C X KuKa V Q
  the ground unit (the uplink) amplifies it and then100
                      0.1  1   10    100              1     10
  transmits it back to earth (the downlink).
                             MHz                          GHz
• For a communication satellite to function properly,
  it must remain stationary with respect to its
  position over the earth i.e it mustBands within line of
                                  Terrestrial
                                               be
  sight of its earth stations at all times.To remain
  stationary, the satellite mustSpace Bands
                                    traverse its orbit at
  the same rate as the earth rotates.and Space)
                                  Shared (Terrestrial
Simple Transponder
 IN P U T R F
                       BPF
                                              LNA
                       500 MH z


                                                               M IX E R

                                         LO




                                  BPF
                HP A                                DA
                                  500 MH z               O U TP U T
                                                         RF
Earth Station Architecture

                Antenna Axis

            Elevation Angle        Local Horizon

                    Power Supply
                                     Monitoring
 Diplexer          Tracking          & Control


                      RF                IF         Baseband
                      HPA            Modulator     Signals I/P


                       RF               IF         Baseband
                      LNA           Demodulator    Signals O/P
Television Uplink Service



                                  Customer
                                  Interface

          FM      Up        Baseband
    HPA
          Mod   Converter   processor
Television Downlink Service



Customer
Interface

     Baseband     FM      Down
                                     LNA
     processor   Demod   Converter
Satellite orbits
Classification of orbits:
* Circular orbits are simplest
* Inclined orbits are useful for
  coverage of equatorial regions.
* Elliptical orbits can be used to
  give quasi stationary behavior
  viewed from earth using 3 or 4
  satellites.
* Orbit changes can be used to
  extend the life of satellites.
Satellite orbits are also classified
based on their heights above the
earth:

  GEO(Geostationary Earth Orbit )

  LEO(Low Earth Orbit )

  MEO (Medium Earth Orbit )

  Molniya Orbit

  HAPs (High Altitude Platform )
Satellite Orbits



                              LEO

                                                             GEO


                               MEO



                                     LEO: Low Earth Obit
                                     MEO: Medium Earth Orbit
LEO: 500 - 900 km                    GEO: Geostationary Earth Orbit
MEO: 5,000 - 12,000 km
GEO: 36,000 km
GEO:-These satellites are in orbit 35,786 km above the
earth’s surface along the equator.Objects in Geostationary
orbit revolve around the earth at the same speed as the
earth rotates. This means GEO satellites remain in the same
position relative to the surface of earth.

LEO:-LEO satellites are much closer to the earth than GEO
satellites, ranging from 500 to 1,500 km above the surface.
LEO satellites don’t stay in fixed position relative to the
surface, and are only visible for 15 to 20 minutes each pass.
A network of LEO satellites is necessary for LEO satellites to
be useful.

MEO:-A MEO satellite is in orbit somewhere between
8,000 km and 18,000 km above the earth’s surface. MEO
satellites are similar to LEO satellites in functionality.MEO
satellites are visible for much longer periods of time thanLEO
satellites, usually between 2 to 8 hours.MEO satellites have
a larger coverage area than LEO satellites.
MOLNIYA:-Used by Russia for decades.
Molniya Orbit is an elliptical orbit.    The
satellite remains in a nearly fixed position
relative to earth for eight hours.A series of
three Molniya satellites can act like a GEO
satellite.Useful near polar regions.

HAP:-One of the newest ideas in satellite
communication.A blimp or plane around
20 km above the earth’s surface is used as a
satellite.HAPs would have very small
coverage    area,   but    would      have   a
comparatively strong signal.Cheaper to put in
position, but would require a lot of them in a
Applications
Satellite Communications - Future
• Government and private satellite systems
  for telecom and broadcast services
• Capacity enhancement in tune with
  demands
• Diversity of services through new
  technologies :
    • Direct to Home (DTH) Broadcast
       System(with moe clarity)
    • Mobile communications service
    • Digital Audio Broadcast System
    • Wide Area, Wide band Multimedia
       Services
• Satellite assisted navigation and
  positioning
• Emergency Alert Services & Disaster
  Management
• Health Communications Support Services
• Backbone for National Information
* ONE OF THE LARGEST DOMESTIC SATCOM
                           SYSTEMS - Ku, C, S BANDS
                         * MULTI-PURPOSE :TELECOM, TV,METEOROLOGY
                         * 82 TRANSPONDERS, GLOBAL/DOMESTIC
                         BEAMS * LEASE OF CAPACITY TO INTELSAT


INSAT-1                INSAT-3B                           INSAT-3E
          INSAT-3A                                                    GSAT-2




                                    INSAT-2E



 APPLE


                                               INSAT-3D
                                                                DTH
                       INSAT-2A,B
                                    INSAT-3C
                                               GROWING MARKETS
          INSAT-2C,D
SLV-3         ASLV              PSLV            GSLV
WEIGHT(T)       17             40                 294              400
PAYLOAD     40 kg IN LEO   150 kg IN LEO   1200 kg SSO       2000 kg GTO

LAUNCHES    4 (79-83)      4 ( 87-94)      5 (93-to-date )   (Year 2000)
Satellite   communication

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Satellite communication

  • 1. SATELLITE COMMUNICATION Presented by:- Satyajit Das ECE,7 th Sem GITA,BBSR.
  • 2. CONTENTS • What is satellite?. • Types of Satellite & its advantages over terrestial communication. • Why do satellites stay moving and in orbit?. • Components of Satellite. • TTC & M. • Look Angle Determination. • Types of Antenna. • Link Design for Satellite Communication. • Satellite Orbit. • Applications of Satellite Communication. • Effects of Earth and Third body effects on Satellite. • Satellite Communication – “Future”.
  • 3. What is a Satellite? • The word satellite originated from the Latin word “Satellit”- meaning an attendant, one who is constantly hovering around & attending to a “master” or big man. • For our own purposes however a satellite is simply any body that moves around another (usually much larger) one in a mathematically predictable path called an orbit. • From a Communication stand point, a satellite may be considered as a distant microwave repeater that receives uplink transmission and provides filtering , amplification, processing and frequency translation to the downlink band for transmission.
  • 4. Demo of satellite coverage
  • 5. Types of Satellite • Anti-Satellite weapons (Killer satellites) • Astronomical satellites • Biosatellites • Communications satellites • Miniaturized satellites • Navigational satellites(mobile communication for location) • Reconnaissance satellites( for military or intelligence) • Earth observation satellites (environmental monitoring) • Solar power satellites • Weather satellites
  • 6. Satellite vs Terrestial Communication Advantages of satellites:  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:  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.
  • 7. How does a satellite stay in it’s orbit?
  • 8. How do we escape gravity & place an object in orbit? • If an object is fired fast enough it should escape the earths pull. • This is done through the use of Rocket Launchers
  • 9. Multi-stage Rockets • Stage 1: Raises the payload e.g. a satellite to an elevation of about 50 miles. • Stage 2: Satellite 100 miles and the third stage places it into the transfer orbit. • Stage 3: The satellite is placed in its final geo- synchronous orbital slot by the AKM, a type of rocket used to move the satellite.
  • 11. Satellite TTC &M antenna Receiver Transmit antenna antenna Tele- Telemetry commnd receiver Tracking transmitter System Data Processor Computer For altitude and Controller orbital control
  • 12. Look Angle Determination The elevation of a satellite,η is the angle which a satellite makes with the tangent at the specified point on the earth. η = arc tan [(cosψ-σ)/ sin ψ] Where, coverage angle ψ = arc cos (cosθc cosφcs ) φcs = φc - φs and σ =R /(R+h) = 0.151 In terms of elevation angle: ψ = 900 – η-sin-1(cos η / 6.63235) In terms of tilt angle : ψ = sin -1(6.6235 sinγ- γ) where θc = latitude of earth station, φc = the longitude, φs = longitude of sub satellite point, R=radius of earth, h=satellite height above equator Tilt angle γ = arc tan [sin ψ / (6.6235-cos ψ)
  • 13. Azimuth: The azimuth ξ is the angle which the satellite direction makes with the direction of true north measured in the clockwise direction. The azimuth ξ = arc tan [tan φcs /sinθc] in northern hemisphere: ξ =1800 + A0;when the satellite is to the west of earth station. ξ =1800 - A0;when the satellite is to the east of earth station in southern hemisphere. ξ =3600 - A0;when the satellite is to the west of earth station. ξ =A0;when the satellite is to the east of earth station.
  • 14. Consider the light bulb example:-
  • 15. LINK DESIGN Satellite Uplink Downlink Earth Station Earth Station Tx Source Output Rx Information Information
  • 16. Satellite Communications • Based on RF transmissions. • Satellite communication systems consist of ground-based or earth stations (i.e.parabolic antennas) and orbiting transponders. SHF • The transponder receives HF microwaveSsignal from AM a VHF UHF L C X KuKa V Q the ground unit (the uplink) amplifies it and then100 0.1 1 10 100 1 10 transmits it back to earth (the downlink). MHz GHz • For a communication satellite to function properly, it must remain stationary with respect to its position over the earth i.e it mustBands within line of Terrestrial be sight of its earth stations at all times.To remain stationary, the satellite mustSpace Bands traverse its orbit at the same rate as the earth rotates.and Space) Shared (Terrestrial
  • 17. Simple Transponder IN P U T R F BPF LNA 500 MH z M IX E R LO BPF HP A DA 500 MH z O U TP U T RF
  • 18. Earth Station Architecture Antenna Axis Elevation Angle Local Horizon Power Supply Monitoring Diplexer Tracking & Control RF IF Baseband HPA Modulator Signals I/P RF IF Baseband LNA Demodulator Signals O/P
  • 19. Television Uplink Service Customer Interface FM Up Baseband HPA Mod Converter processor
  • 20. Television Downlink Service Customer Interface Baseband FM Down LNA processor Demod Converter
  • 22. * Circular orbits are simplest * Inclined orbits are useful for coverage of equatorial regions. * Elliptical orbits can be used to give quasi stationary behavior viewed from earth using 3 or 4 satellites. * Orbit changes can be used to extend the life of satellites.
  • 23. Satellite orbits are also classified based on their heights above the earth: GEO(Geostationary Earth Orbit ) LEO(Low Earth Orbit ) MEO (Medium Earth Orbit ) Molniya Orbit HAPs (High Altitude Platform )
  • 24. Satellite Orbits LEO GEO MEO LEO: Low Earth Obit MEO: Medium Earth Orbit LEO: 500 - 900 km GEO: Geostationary Earth Orbit MEO: 5,000 - 12,000 km GEO: 36,000 km
  • 25. GEO:-These satellites are in orbit 35,786 km above the earth’s surface along the equator.Objects in Geostationary orbit revolve around the earth at the same speed as the earth rotates. This means GEO satellites remain in the same position relative to the surface of earth. LEO:-LEO satellites are much closer to the earth than GEO satellites, ranging from 500 to 1,500 km above the surface. LEO satellites don’t stay in fixed position relative to the surface, and are only visible for 15 to 20 minutes each pass. A network of LEO satellites is necessary for LEO satellites to be useful. MEO:-A MEO satellite is in orbit somewhere between 8,000 km and 18,000 km above the earth’s surface. MEO satellites are similar to LEO satellites in functionality.MEO satellites are visible for much longer periods of time thanLEO satellites, usually between 2 to 8 hours.MEO satellites have a larger coverage area than LEO satellites.
  • 26. MOLNIYA:-Used by Russia for decades. Molniya Orbit is an elliptical orbit. The satellite remains in a nearly fixed position relative to earth for eight hours.A series of three Molniya satellites can act like a GEO satellite.Useful near polar regions. HAP:-One of the newest ideas in satellite communication.A blimp or plane around 20 km above the earth’s surface is used as a satellite.HAPs would have very small coverage area, but would have a comparatively strong signal.Cheaper to put in position, but would require a lot of them in a
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  • 29. Satellite Communications - Future • Government and private satellite systems for telecom and broadcast services • Capacity enhancement in tune with demands • Diversity of services through new technologies : • Direct to Home (DTH) Broadcast System(with moe clarity) • Mobile communications service • Digital Audio Broadcast System • Wide Area, Wide band Multimedia Services • Satellite assisted navigation and positioning • Emergency Alert Services & Disaster Management • Health Communications Support Services • Backbone for National Information
  • 30. * ONE OF THE LARGEST DOMESTIC SATCOM SYSTEMS - Ku, C, S BANDS * MULTI-PURPOSE :TELECOM, TV,METEOROLOGY * 82 TRANSPONDERS, GLOBAL/DOMESTIC BEAMS * LEASE OF CAPACITY TO INTELSAT INSAT-1 INSAT-3B INSAT-3E INSAT-3A GSAT-2 INSAT-2E APPLE INSAT-3D DTH INSAT-2A,B INSAT-3C GROWING MARKETS INSAT-2C,D
  • 31. SLV-3 ASLV PSLV GSLV WEIGHT(T) 17 40 294 400 PAYLOAD 40 kg IN LEO 150 kg IN LEO 1200 kg SSO 2000 kg GTO LAUNCHES 4 (79-83) 4 ( 87-94) 5 (93-to-date ) (Year 2000)