ITU-R S 1061-1-2007 Utilization of fade countermeasure strategies and techniques in the fixed-satellite service《固定卫星业务(FSS)中抗衰减策略和技术的利用》.pdf
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1、 Rec. ITU-R S.1061-1 1 RECOMMENDATION ITU-R S.1061-1*Utilization of fade countermeasure strategies and techniques in the fixed-satellite service (1994-2007) Scope Satellite systems are one of the most effective ways to provide high-speed multimedia services. Use of higher frequency bands due to limi
2、ted RF spectrum and the demand for high-speed services necessitates efficient countermeasure strategies for rain attenuation in the satellite link. This Recommendation presents an overview of these techniques, briefly describing guidance for planning the utilization of fade countermeasure techniques
3、 in the fixed-satellite service (FSS). The ITU Radiocommunication Assembly, considering a) that pressure on the limited RF spectrum from the increased demand for satellite services is leading to the use of higher frequency bands; b) that one of the major drawbacks associated with higher frequency sa
4、tellite systems is the large signal attenuation caused by rain; c) that satellite channel performance as set forth in Recommendations ITU-R S.353, ITU-R S.522, ITU-R S.614, ITU-R S.1062, ITU-R S.1420, ITU-R S.1711, ITU-R S.579 and ITU-R S.1424 may be difficult to be achieved, in an economic way, by
5、resorting only to power margin; d) that several systems have been developed to cope with rain attenuation whose performance and complexity are such that their applicability depends on the particular type of network involved, recommends 1 that the material contained in Annex 1 should give guidance fo
6、r planning the utilization of fade countermeasure techniques in the fixed-satellite service (FSS). NOTE 1 It should be noted that the subject techniques may even be used in combination provided that no basic incompatibility exists among them. *Radiocommunication Study Group 4 made editorial amendmen
7、ts to this Recommendation in 2001 in accordance with Resolution ITU-R 44 (RA-2000). 2 Rec. ITU-R S.1061-1 Annex 1 Fade countermeasures in satellite communication systems 1 Site diversity operation 1.1 General design considerations The performance required for diversity earth stations is decided not
8、only by the rain climate but also by the diversity configuration. The first kind of configuration is balanced diversity (diversity by two earth stations with equal performance). The other configuration is unbalanced diversity. In this configuration, the performance of one earth station (main station
9、) is made sufficiently high, so that the performance requirements of the other station (sub-station) may be considerably reduced. Such an unbalanced diversity configuration is expected when the main station antenna is equipped with a multiple-frequency band feeds such as 6/4 GHz and 14/11 GHz, and/o
10、r when the sub-station has to be simplified for technical and operational reasons. Table 1 summarizes the results of sample calculations of the antenna diameter and the maximum transmit power required for balanced diversity links with low elevation angles. Estimates are given for two assumed diversi
11、ty links: (A) Yamaguchi-Hofu (diversity distance = 20 km) and (B) Yamaguchi-Hamada (100 km); both in Japan. It is seen from this Table that the antenna diameters required for the 14/11 GHz FM link (14 GHz for uplink and 11 GHz for downlink) are about 28 m and 19 m for cases (A) and (B), respectively
12、. When the diameter of the main station can be made larger than those values, the required diameter for the sub-station becomes smaller. Values shown in this Table are derived using many of the link parameters established for Intelsat-V satellites, so they are subject to change when the link paramet
13、ers are different from those used here. Rec. ITU-R S.1061-1 3 TABLE 1 Sample calculations of the required performances for balanced diversity links with low elevation angles (14/11 GHz) Location (A) Yamaguchi-Hofu (B) Yamaguchi-Hamada Elevation angle (degrees) 9.1 9.1 9.1 8.4 Diversity distance (km)
14、 20 100 FM Required antenna diameter (m) Required transmit power(1)(W) (maximum value) 28/32 730 19/22 510 TDMA(2)Required antenna diameter (m) Required transmit power (W) (maximum value) 17/19 530 11/12 400 (1)Values for 792 channel FDM-FM carrier (25 MHz). (2)Values for 4-phase CPSK at 120 Mbit/s
15、with forward error-correction. Assumptions : Frequency: 14.5 (uplink)/11.7 (downlink) GHz Orbital position of satellite: 63 E, 0 N Satellite e.i.r.p.: 41.1 dBW Antenna diameters are estimated for two cases, namely: Ts= 50 K and Ts= 150 K Ts: system noise temperature of the earth-station antenna Effi
16、ciency of the earth-station antenna: 65% Estimates are based on the rain-rate statistics obtained for those locations. The calculation methods of the required performances (antenna diameter and e.i.r.p.) for the diversity earth stations are different depending on the diversity configurations. In the
17、 design of a balanced diversity link, calculations have to be based upon the joint probability distribution of the rain attenuation at both locations, while in the case of an unbalanced diversity configuration, the cumulative time distribution of the rain attenuation and the conditional probability
18、of the attenuation are required. The conditional probability P(L“/L ) is the probability with which the rain attenuation at the site of the sub-station exceeds L“ under the condition that the rain attenuation at the main site exceeds L. In order to perform reliable estimates of the earth station req
19、uirements, reliable statistics on the basis of the long-term propagation measurements are needed. 1.2 Site diversity switch-over operation To implement diversity earth stations, care should be exercised on the switch-over operation, because, in the event of switch-over, short duration signal loss or
20、 overlap may occur due to the difference in path length of diversity routes or carrier phase discontinuity. In analogue transmissions such as FM-FDMA, switch-over in transmitting will necessarily cause discontinuity of carrier phase which will result in a signal transient at the demodulator output i
21、n the receiving earth stations. Signal transients due to switch-over at the receive earth station may be 4 Rec. ITU-R S.1061-1 avoided by carefully adjusting the electrical path length of each diversity link measured from the switch-over equipment to the satellite. In digital transmissions it is pos
22、sible to avoid signal transients even in the event of switch-over at the transmit earth station by providing dummy intervals in the transmitting signal sequence and making the switch-over during the dummy interval. In the receiving earth stations the dummy intervals should be discarded whether or no
23、t switch-over took place. Transient switch-over both in the transmitting and receiving of the diversity system may most conveniently be achieved in TDMA transmission. The dummy intervals are built-in because TDMA transmission occupies only a part of the TDMA frame. Furthermore, TDMA demodulators are
24、 capable of receiving burst mode carriers of incoherent phase. Therefore, phase incoherency of TDMA carriers does not cause any difficulty. The only possible problem of site diversity operation of TDMA transmission would be the necessity of very precise transmit timing control even for the initial t
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