Satellite Communications Payload and System
Satellite Communications Payload and System
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Author(s): Braun, Teresa M.
Braun, Teresa T.
ISBN No.: 9780470540848
Pages: 400
Year: 201209
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 149.04
Status: Out Of Print

Preface xix Acknowledgments xxi About the author xxiii Abbreviations xxv 1 Introduction 1 1.1 What This Book Is About 1 1.2 Payload 3 1.3 Conventions 6 1.4 Book Sources 7 1.5 Summary of Rest of the Book 7 References 9 Part I Payload 2 Payload''s On-Orbit Environment 13 2.1 What Determines Environment 13 2.2 On-Orbit Environment 20 2.


3 General Effects of Environment on Payload 27 References 31 3 Antenna 33 3.1 Introduction 33 3.2 General Antenna Concepts 35 3.3 Single-Beam Reflector Antenna 48 3.4 Horn 54 3.5 Antenna Array 57 3.6 Reflector-Based Multibeam Antenna 64 3.7 Autotrack 68 Appendix 3.


A 70 3.A.1 Decibel 70 3.A.2 Antenna Pattern of General Aperture 71 3.A.3 Antenna Pattern of Antenna Array 72 References 73 4 Filter and Payload-Integration Elements 79 4.1 Introduction 79 4.


2 Impedance Mismatch 80 4.3 RF Lines for Payload Integration 82 4.4 Other Payload-Integration Elements Aside from Switch 94 4.5 Filter 97 4.6 Switch and Redundancy 111 Appendix 4.A 116 4.A.1 Filter Poles and Zeros 116 References 117 5 Low-Noise Amplifier And Frequency Converter 123 5.


1 Introduction 123 5.2 Low-Noise Amplifiers and Frequency Converters in Payload 124 5.3 Intermodulation Products 126 5.4 Low-Noise Amplifier 127 5.5 Frequency Converter 132 Appendix 5.A 142 5.A.1 Formula for Integrating Phase Noise Spectrum 142 References 143 6 Preamplifier and High-Power Amplifier 147 6.


1 Introduction 147 6.2 High-Power Amplifier Concepts and Terms 148 6.3 Traveling-Wave Tube Amplifier versus Solid-State Power Amplifier 153 6.4 Traveling-Wave Tube Amplifier Subsystem 155 6.5 Solid-State Power Amplifier 170 References 176 7 Payload''s Communications Parameters 181 7.1 Introduction 181 7.2 Gain Variation with Frequency 184 7.3 Phase Variation with Frequency 187 7.


4 Channel Bandwidth 189 7.5 Phase Noise 190 7.6 Frequency Stability 190 7.7 Spurious Signals from Frequency Converter 191 7.8 High-Power Amplifier Nonlinearity 192 7.9 Spurious Signals from High-Power Amplifier Subsystem 192 7.10 Stability of Gain and Power-Out of High-Power Amplifier Subsystem 194 7.11 Equivalent Isotropically Radiated Power 195 7.


12 Figure of Merit GTs 196 7.13 Self-Interference 199 7.14 Passive Intermodulation Products 201 Appendix 7.A 201 7.A.1 Antenna Testing 201 7.A.2 Relation of Gain and Phase Ripple 202 7.


A.3 Independence of GTs on Reference Location 203 References 204 8 More Analyses for Payload Development 207 8.1 Introduction 207 8.2 How to Deal with Noise Figure 208 8.3 How to Make and Maintain Payload Performance Budgets 211 8.4 High-Power Amplifier Topics 223 8.5 How to Avoid Monte Carlo Simulations on Gaussian Random Variables 231 Appendix 8.A 232 8.


A.1 Elements of Probability Theory for Payload Analysis 232 8.A.2 Definition of Random Variable and Probability Density Function 232 8.A.3 Mean, Standard Deviation, and Correlation 233 8.A.4 Sum of Random Variables 234 8.


A.5 Gaussian Probability Density Function 235 8.A.6 Uniform and Panel-Illumination Probability Density Function 237 8.A.7 Standard Deviation of Drift of Unknown Magnitude and Direction 238 References 239 9 Processing Payload 241 9.1 Introduction 241 9.2 Capabilities of Current Processing Payloads 242 9.


3 Digital-Processing Elements Common to Both Nonregenerative and Regenerative Payloads 245 9.4 Nonregenerative Processing-Payload 248 9.5 Regenerative Payload 250 References 254 Part II Payload in End-To-End Communications System 10 Principles of Digital Communications Theory 259 10.1 Introduction 259 10.2 Communications Theory Fundamentals 260 10.3 Modulating Transmitter 268 10.4 Filters 278 10.5 Demodulating Receiver 281 10.


6 SNR, EsN0, and EbN0 293 10.7 Summary of Signal Distortion Sources 295 Appendix 10.A 297 10.A.1 Sketch of Proof that Pulse Transform and Signal Spectrum Are Related 297 References 298 11 Communications Link 299 11.1 Introduction 299 11.2 End-to-End CN0 300 11.3 Signal Power on Link 301 11.


4 Noise Level on Link 311 11.5 Interference on Link 312 11.6 Link Budget 317 References 318 12 Probabilistic Treatment Of Multibeam Downlinks 321 12.1 Introduction 321 12.2 Multibeam-Downlink Payload Specifications 322 12.3 Repeater-Caused Variation of C and CIself and Nominal Value 324 12.4 Combining Antenna-Caused Variation into Repeater-Caused Variation 333 12.5 Payload-Caused Variation of C(IþN) 337 12.


6 Combining Atmosphere-Caused Variation into Payload-Caused Variation 337 12.7 Optimizing Multibeam-Downlink Payload Specified on Link Availability 339 Appendix 12.A 340 12.A.1 Iteration Details for Optimizing Multibeam Payload Specified on Link Availability 340 12.A.2 Pdf of Diurnal Variation in Delta of East and West Panel Illumination 342 References 342 13 End-To-End Communications System Model With Focus On Payload 343 13.1 Introduction 343 13.


2 Considerations for Both Software Simulation and Hardware Emulation 344 13.3 Additional Considerations for Simulation 352 13.4 Additional Considerations for Emulation 359 References 362 Index 363.


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