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ITU-R SA 1018-1-2017 Hypothetical reference system for networks systems comprising data relay satellites in the geostationary orbit and their user spacecraft in low-Earth orbits.pdf

1、 Recommendation ITU-R SA.1018-1 (07/2017) Hypothetical reference system for networks/systems comprising data relay satellites in the geostationary orbit and their user spacecraft in low-Earth orbits SA Series Space applications and meteorology ii Rec. ITU-R SA.1018-1 Foreword The role of the Radioco

2、mmunication Sector is to ensure the rational, equitable, efficient and economical use of the radio-frequency spectrum by all radiocommunication services, including satellite services, and carry out studies without limit of frequency range on the basis of which Recommendations are adopted. The regula

3、tory and policy functions of the Radiocommunication Sector are performed by World and Regional Radiocommunication Conferences and Radiocommunication Assemblies supported by Study Groups. Policy on Intellectual Property Right (IPR) ITU-R policy on IPR is described in the Common Patent Policy for ITU-

4、T/ITU-R/ISO/IEC referenced in Annex 1 of Resolution ITU-R 1. Forms to be used for the submission of patent statements and licensing declarations by patent holders are available from http:/www.itu.int/ITU-R/go/patents/en where the Guidelines for Implementation of the Common Patent Policy for ITU-T/IT

5、U-R/ISO/IEC and the ITU-R patent information database can also be found. Series of ITU-R Recommendations (Also available online at http:/www.itu.int/publ/R-REC/en) Series Title BO Satellite delivery BR Recording for production, archival and play-out; film for television BS Broadcasting service (soun

6、d) BT Broadcasting service (television) F Fixed service M Mobile, radiodetermination, amateur and related satellite services P Radiowave propagation RA Radio astronomy RS Remote sensing systems S Fixed-satellite service SA Space applications and meteorology SF Frequency sharing and coordination betw

7、een fixed-satellite and fixed service systems SM Spectrum management SNG Satellite news gathering TF Time signals and frequency standards emissions V Vocabulary and related subjects Note: This ITU-R Recommendation was approved in English under the procedure detailed in Resolution ITU-R 1. Electronic

8、 Publication Geneva, 2017 ITU 2017 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, by any means whatsoever, without written permission of ITU. Rec. ITU-R SA.1018-1 1 RECOMMENDATION ITU-R SA.1018-1 Hypothetical reference system for networks/systems comprising data relay satellites

9、 in the geostationary orbit and their user spacecraft in low-Earth orbits (Question ITU-R 117/7) (1994-2017) Scope This Recommendation provides architecture and characterization of a hypothetical reference system for network/systems comprising data relay satellites. Keywords DRS, space-to-Earth, Ear

10、th-to-space, space-to-space, forward feeder link, return feeder link Related ITU-R Recommendations and Reports Recommendations ITU-R SA.510, ITU-R SA.1019, ITU-R SA.1155, ITU-R SA.1274, ITU-R SA.1275, ITU-R SA.1276, ITU-R SA.1414. The ITU Radiocommunication Assembly, considering a) that communicatio

11、ns between the ground and low-orbiting spacecraft and launch vehicles used for space research, Earth exploration and other purposes is essential; b) that such communications may be required to be continuous or near continuous; c) that such communications may be required while the spacecraft are pass

12、ing over specific points on the Earths surface; d) that a land-based station has only limited visibility of a low-orbiting spacecraft; e) that available land-based stations are only able to cover limited portions of any low orbit; f) that it is not economically or practically feasible to extend netw

13、orks of land-based stations to provide full or more complete coverage; g) that a data relay satellite (DRS) in geostationary orbit can provide communications between a single earth station and a low-orbiting spacecraft for more than one-half of its orbit (see description in Annex); h) that two such

14、DRSs, suitably located in geostationary orbit, with a wide separation angle, can provide communications between two co-located earth stations and a low-orbiting spacecraft almost continuously, with the exception only of a zone of exclusion (ZOE), above the part of the Earth opposite to these earth s

15、tations; i) that two such DRSs, suitably placed in geostationary orbit, can provide fully-continuous coverage between two separate earth stations and a low-orbiting spacecraft; j) that a DRS system comprising two DRSs can serve several user spacecraft simultaneously, and many more user spacecraft by

16、 means of time-sharing; k) that a DRS system can also serve additional earth stations, either both transmitting and receiving or only receiving signals from user spacecraft; 2 Rec. ITU-R SA.1018-1 l) that a DRS must be capable of supporting at least four distinct links: an Earth-to-space link in the

17、 forward direction, from the earth station to the data relay satellite (known as the uplink or the forward feeder link); a space-to-space link in the forward direction, from the data relay satellite to the low orbit spacecraft (known as the forward inter-orbit link); a space-to-space link in the ret

18、urn direction, from the low orbit spacecraft to the data relay satellite (known as the return inter-orbit link); and a space-to-Earth link in the return direction, from the data relay satellite to the earth station (known as the downlink or the return feeder link); m) that, for these four links, fou

19、r separate frequency bands are required, with a guard band between the signals transmitted from and those received by the data relay satellite, recommends 1 that a hypothetical reference system for data relay satellite network/systems (as shown in Fig. 1) should consist of: 1.1 an Earth-to-space lin

20、k in the forward direction, from the earth station to the data relay satellite (the forward feeder link); a DRS system can also serve additional earth stations (B1 and B2), either both transmitting and receiving or only receiving signals from user spacecraft; 1.2 a space-to-space link in the forward

21、 direction, from the data relay satellite to the low-orbiting spacecraft (the forward inter-orbit link); 1.3 a space-to-space link in the return direction, from low-orbiting spacecraft to the data relay satellite (the return inter-orbit link); and 1.4 a space-to-Earth link in the return direction, f

22、rom the data relay satellite to the earth station (the return feeder link); a DRS system can also serve additional earth stations (B1 and B2), either both transmitting and receiving or only receiving signals from user spacecraft; Rec. ITU-R SA.1018-1 3 FIGURE 1 Hypothetical reference system for data

23、 relay satellite network/systems S A . 2 0 7 8 - 0 1AGDB 2FECGDB 1A : D at a rel ay s at el l i t e (D RS)B1 , B2 : D RS ea rt h s t at i o n s u s i n g d i fferen t freq u en ci esC: D RS u s er s p ac ec raftD : Fo rw ard fee d er l i n kE : Fo rw ard i n t er-o rb i t l i n k (IO L )F: Ret u rn

24、i n t er-o rb i t l i n k (IO L )G : Ret u rn fee d er l i n k2 in the forward direction, the input to the circuit should correspond to the input of the earth station modulator carrying out the translation from the baseband to the radio frequency carrier and the output should: 2.1 for the case of a

25、demodulating receiver on board the user spacecraft, correspond to the output of the demodulator on board the user satellite, or 2.2 for the case of a repeater on board the user spacecraft, correspond to the output of the earth station demodulator receiving the return feeder link signal; 3 in the ret

26、urn direction, the input to the circuit should correspond to the input of the user spacecraft modulator carrying out the translation from the baseband to the radio-frequency carrier and the output should correspond to the output of the earth station demodulator carrying out the reverse operation; 4

27、that links between earth stations and the operations, data processing or other earth-based centres should not be included in this hypothetical reference system. 4 Rec. ITU-R SA.1018-1 Annex 1 Introduction Communication between the ground and low-Earth orbiting spacecraft and launch vehicles used for

28、 space research, Earth exploration and other purposes is essential. Such communications may be required to be continuous or near-continuous, or may be required while the spacecraft are passing over specific points on the Earths surface. Land based earth stations have only a limited visibility and ex

29、isting stations are only capable of covering a portion of any low-Earth orbit. Moreover, it is not economically or practically feasible to extend networks of land-based stations to provide full or more complete coverage of the low-Earth orbits. In contrast, a data relay satellite (DRS) system includ

30、ing one or more DRS satellites in geostationary orbit has substantially larger visibility of the low-Earth orbits used by these satellites than existing land-based earth stations, and can therefore provide significantly enhanced coverage. A single DRS satellite in geostationary orbit can provide com

31、munications between an earth station and a low-orbiting spacecraft for more than one-half of its orbit. Two such DRSs, suitably located in geostationary orbit, with a wide separation angle, can provide communications between two co-located earth stations and a low-orbiting spacecraft almost continuo

32、usly, with the exception only of a zone of exclusion (ZOE), above the part of the Earth opposite to these earth stations. Moreover; two such DRSs, suitably placed in geostationary orbit, can provide fully-continuous coverage between two separate earth stations and a low-orbiting spacecraft. A DRS sy

33、stem can also serve additional earth stations, either both transmitting and receiving or only receiving signals from user spacecraft. 2 Description of the data relay satellite network/system A DRS consists of one or more DRS spacecraft in geostationary orbit and one or more DRS earth stations. The s

34、ystem relays information between the earth station(s) and DRS users, which can include low-Earth orbiting spacecraft, launch vehicles, and even ground based or aeronautical platforms. A DRS system must be capable of supporting at least four distinct links: an Earth-to-space link in the forward direc

35、tion, from the earth station to the data relay satellite (known as the uplink or the forward feeder link); a space-to-space link in the forward direction, from the data relay satellite to the low orbit spacecraft (known as the forward inter-orbit link); a space-to-space link in the return direction,

36、 from the low orbit spacecraft to the data relay satellite (known as the return inter-orbit link); and a space-to-Earth link in the return direction, from the data relay satellite to the earth station (known as the downlink or the return feeder link). In the forward direction, the input to the DRS s

37、ystem reference architecture corresponds to the baseband data provided at the input of the DRS earth station modulator which modulates the feeder uplink carrier. This baseband data typically consists of command data and (in the case of manned missions) voice and video information. It is provided to

38、the DRS earth station over an external interface (landline communication, RF terrestrial link, etc.) by the Mission Operations Control Center (MOCC) responsible for the user spacecraft. Note that the MOCC and the external interface to the DRS earth station are not part of the reference architecture.

39、 For the case of a demodulating receiver on board the user spacecraft, the output of the DRS system reference architecture in the forward direction corresponds to the output of the demodulator on board the user satellite. For the case of a repeater on board the user spacecraft, it corresponds to the

40、 output of the earth station demodulator receiving the return feeder link signal. Rec. ITU-R SA.1018-1 5 In the return direction, the input to the DRS reference architecture corresponds to the input of the user spacecraft modulator carrying out the translation from the baseband to the radio-frequency carrier. This baseband data typically consists of real-time and/or recorded scientific data, or for manned missions, voice and video information. The output of the reference architecture corresponds to the output of the earth station demodulator carrying out the reverse operation.

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