Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
Actual Ka-band SATCOM systems provide wide-band access to users located in areas unserved or underserved by
the terrestrial infrastructure. The rapid development of terrestrial systems is pushing SATCOM companies to
assess the exploitation of higher frequency bands (Q/V and maybe W) where larger bandwidths are available. This
contribution proposes a possible configuration of a SATCOM system with European coverage featuring feeder
link operation in the V-band. A time-series synthesizer has been used to model the propagation impairments produced
by rain, whereas clear-sky attenuation is calculated by standard ITU-R formulas. A space diversity configuration
of 18+2 gateways (including a clustered version made of two 9+1 sub-systems) would provide capacity values five
times higher than actual Ka-band satellites, requiring an additional power margin against rain fades around 9-12 dB.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Fade Mitigation techniques; High-throughput Satellite; Q-band; V-band
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