Satellite systems are employed for telephone and data communications. there are geostationary satellites flying in high orbit where they can maintain the same position above the earth's surface ate all times. the only problem, with such high-flying satellites is that there is a noticeable delay in real time communications, and the power requirements to communicate with the satellites is too high for portable devices.
LEOs are more practical for mobile communication devices like mobile phones, PDAs,and automobile communication system. An LEO satellite orbits in a relatively low earth orbit of a few hundred miles. In this orbit, the round-trip time for transmission is minimal, as are the power requirements for earth-bound communication devices. the Downside of LEO satellites is that a fleet of them is required. Because of their low orbit, they move faster relative to a point on the surface, so a fleet of LEO satellites is required to maintain communications over a single point. as one LEO moves out of position, the other moves on. Each satellites covers an area that could be compared to a cell in a cellular system, except that the cell moves as the satellite orbits.
Advantages and Disadvantages of LEO and GEO
TYPE
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GEO
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LEO
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Description
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Geostationary Earth Orbit
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Low Earth Orbit
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Height
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36,000 km
|
200-3000 km
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Time in LOS
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24 hrs
|
15 min.
|
Advantages
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1. Covers 42.2% of the earth's
surface
2. Constant view
3. No problems due to Doppler
24 hrs
36,000 km
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1. Lower launch costs
2. Very short round trip delays
3. Small path loss
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Disadvantages
|
1. Larger round trip delays – 250 ms
latency uıp/down link
2. Poor look angle elevations at
higher latitudes
3. Must be pointed to acquire a
satellite
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1.Short life
2.Short LOS
3.Short call interruptions depending
to the position
|
Benefits of LEO
Ubiquitous
services
With continuous and global coverage, any−to−any
connections can occur. As users travel
either domestically or abroad, the service travels with them. It will eliminate the need for
special access arrangements and special numbers that must be dialed. Users should
never be out of range from their network. Remote areas with limited demand and finances
now have the capability to connect anywhere in the world.
Spectral
efficiency
As already mentioned, the frequency reuse
patterns for the bandwidth allocation will be
significant. No other satellite system has achieved these reuse ratios. Iridium was first to
claim this capability of efficiency. RDSS portion of the Iridium network is contained in the same
spectral arrangement, freeing up 16.5 MHz of spectrum. This is a quantum leap in the
efficient use of the spectrum.
Public
benefits due to flexible design
The digital technology deployed allows the
total connection for all
voice and data services on a seven day by twenty−four hour basis. This allows the flexibility
of service provisioning. The LEO overcomes some of the limitations of the higher transport
systems, such as the delay in the round trip transmission. Because the satellites are low,
the user set needs a lower power output device. This orbit has been selected to be the
most flexible.
The
potential to save lives
It's common for the news media to publish
stories of people stranded in remote
areas with no life support systems who died because of their inability to communicate. The press
today is filled with stories of cellular and PCS users notifying authorities of
casualties. If only people in remote areas had a means of notifying authorities and/or rescue parties,
their lives could be spared in the event they get into a life−threatening situation.
Capabilities
of the vendor
Motorola states that they are uniquely
qualified to provide these types of
services due to their background in the development and sales of other ancillary equipment
that works in the wireless world. Specifically, they have been one of the major developers in
the production, research, and development of private mobile−radio services.
LEO
deployment promotes international communications
The
LEO networks deliver modern digital−transmission
services to remote areas of the world. The FCC and the U.S. government are
attempting to use telecommunications as a strategic and economic tool to foster development in these areas.
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LEOs are really important to provide services to remote areas that other wireless technologies cannot cover... =)
TumugonBurahinMany communication satellites require geostationary orbits, and move at the same angular velocity as the Earth. Since it requires less energy to place a satellite into a LEO.
TumugonBurahinOs are more practical for mobile communication devices like mobile phones, PDAs,and automobile communication system. An LEO satellite orbits in a relatively low earth orbit of a few hundred miles. With this info i learned a lot...thanks
TumugonBurahinin addition, Low earth orbit is defined as an orbit within a locus extending from the earth’s surface up to an altitude of 1,200 miles.
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