ITU-R SA 363-5-1994 Space Operation Systems《空间操作系统》.pdf
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1、80 Rec. ITU-R SA.363-5 RECOMMENDATION ITU-R SA.363-5 SPACE OPERATION SYSTEMS Frequencies, bandwidths and protection criteria (Question ITU-R 128/7) (1963-1974-1982-1986-1990-1994) The ITU Radiocommunication Assembly, considering a) that the frequencies technically suitable for maintenance telemeteri
2、ng, tracking and telecommand of developmental and operational radionavigation, meteorological, communication, earth exploration and broadcasting satellites lie in the range from 100 MHz to 30 GHz (see Annex i); b) that the preferred bands of frequencies for maintenance telemetering, precision tracki
3、ng and telecommand are between 1 and 8 GHz; c) that, as an exception, bands of frequencies above about 10 GHz are technically suitable for use for maintenance telemetering, tracking and telecommand during the re-entry of satellites into the atmosphere of the Earth (see Annex 2); d) that the integrat
4、ion of maintenance telemetering, tracking and telecommand links with data transmission and communication systems may have advantages which include, among others, efficient use of the spectrum particularly for the on-station operational phase of geostationary satellites; e) that the validity of this
5、approach has been demonstrated in some operational systems; f) that satellite safety nonetheless requires wide-coverage antenna radiation to maintain links during specific phases of launch and orbit transfer or in cases of momentary loss of attitude, and that wide-coverage radiation is difficult to
6、obtain at frequencies above 8 GHz; g) that, in the case of broadcasting satellites, Appendix 30 of the Radio Regulations (RR) provides for the use of the bands 11.7 to 12.5 GHz in Region 1 and 1 1.7 to 12.2 GHz in Region 3 by assigning channels to the administrations in those Regions for satellite b
7、roadcasting, but no specific assignments were made for maintenance telemetering, tracking and telecommand (although RR Annex 5 to Appendix 30 specifies guard bands at the edges of both bands) and that consequently it may be difficult to use these bands also for maintenance telemetering, tracking or
8、telecommand. (Some potential difficulties involved in this particular implementation of the space operation function are discussed in Report ITU-R B0.1076 ex-CCIR Report 1076, Dsseldorf, 1990.) In the case of Region 2, RR Appendix 30 provides that space operation systems could be used in the specifi
9、ed guard bands of 12 MHz at each end of the 12.2 to 12.7 GHz band and similarly, in RR Appendix 30A in the 17.3 to 17.8 GHz band; h) ranging signals, and usually lie between 200 kHz and 1 MHz with classical modulation methods; 1) sensitivity; k) acceptable protection ratio at space station receiver
10、inputs, that, in most cases, the necessary bandwidths for space operations are determined by the transmission of that the e.i.r.p. of space station transmitters is limited, so that earth receiving stations must operate at maximum that the e.i.r.p. of earth-station transmitters can be increased withi
11、n the limits defined in the RR to give an * This Recommendation should be brought to the attention of Radiocommunication Study Groups 4, 3, 8,9, IO and Il, ITU-R RECMNxSA. 363-5 94 = 4855212 0522179 250 Rec. ITU-R SA.363-5 81 recommends 1. that bands of frequencies below 1 GHz are technically suitab
12、le for use for some types of maintenance telemetering, tracking and telecommand of developmental and operational low-orbit (for example, below 2 O00 km) satellites: 2. 8 GHz: that frequencies for maintenance telemetering, precision tracking and telecommand should be between 1 and 3. and telecommand
13、during the re-entry of satellites into the atmosphere of the Earth (see Annex 2); that as an exception, bands of frequencies above about 10 GHz be used for maintenance telemetering, tracking 4. that, for satellite systems such as those used for meteorological, radionavigation, communication, earth e
14、xploration and broadcasting purposes, and taking account of requirements for reliability and economical use of the frequency spectrum and for the safety of spacecraft in all phases of operation, frequencies within the mission bands used for data transmission or communications are preferred for use f
15、or maintenance telemetering, tracking and telecommand, where practicable. Where this is not practicable, frequencies in the bands specifically allocated to the space operation service should be used; 5. that the special needs for maintenance telemetering, tracking and telecommand be considered in th
16、e planning of frequencies for the broadcasting-satellite service and for the associated feeder links, especially for those assignments sharing one orbital location; 6. that the protection criteria for earth station receivers be as follows: for frequencies above I GHz, total interference power in eac
17、h band 1 kHz wide must not exceed -184 dBW at the receiver input for more than 1% of the time each day; for frequencies below 1 GHz, this value is increased by 20 dB per decreasing frequency decade; 7. power in each band 1 kHz wide must not fall below 20 dB for more than 1% of the time, each day; th
18、at the protection criteria for spacecraft receivers be as follows: the ratio of signal power to total interference 8. that, as these criteria are insufficient to guarantee the safety of spacecraft in certain brief critical phases, such as launching, the administrations Concerned should coordinate to
19、 guarantee the safety of spacecraft during such brief critical phases. ANNEX 1 Space operation systems Frequencies, bandwidths and protection criteria 1. Introduction The World Administrative Radio Conference (Geneva, 1979), defined the space operation service as follows: “A radiocommunication servi
20、ce concerned exclusively with the operation of spacecraft, in particular space tracking, space telemetry and space telecommand. These functions will normally be provided within the service in which the space station is operating.” To understand the meaning of the second sentence in the definition, i
21、t should be borne in mind that the original idea was to carry out space operation functions solely in the bands allocated to missions. Experience showed, however, that space operation could be facilitated in some cases by the specific allocation of bands to this service. In particular, this makes it
22、 possible to use a small number of stations for the space operation of satellites with missions pertaining to different services, such as the space research, meteorological-satellite, earth exploration-satellite, fixed- and mobile- satellite and broadcasting-satellite services. ITU-R RECPN*SA- 363-5
23、 94 = 4855212 0522380 T72 82 Rec. ITU-R SA.363-5 Furthermore, the frequency bands technically suitable for space operation do not always coincide with the bands which are suitable to missions, and there may be different protection criteria for space operation and mission telecommunication receivers.
24、 This Annex covers successively the functions to be carried out, the preferred frequency bands, the bandwidths, the protection criteria and various operational aspects of space operation systems. All aspects are dealt with in such a way that the conclusions are applicable both for cases where space
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