SIGNAL TO INTERFERENCE RATIO IN GLOBALSTAR LEO SYSTEM | ||
The International Conference on Electrical Engineering | ||
Article 1, Volume 2, 2nd International Conference on Electrical Engineering ICEENG 1999, November 1999, Pages 1-10 PDF (1.62 M) | ||
Document Type: Original Article | ||
DOI: 10.21608/iceeng.1999.62258 | ||
Authors | ||
Abd EI-Aziz El-Basioni1; Hebat Allah Murad2; Sherief Samy Emam3 | ||
1Lucent Technologies, Cairo Office. | ||
2Professor, Dept. of Communication, Faulty of Engineering, Cairo University, Egypt. | ||
3M. Sc, Dept. of Communication Military technical college. | ||
Abstract | ||
We consider one LEO CDMA satellite system that consists of 48 satellites running in 8 orbits, each contains 6 satellites. The system is at height 1400 Km from the Earth surface. The performance criteria are the Signal-to-Interference ratio (SIR). Both Dense Traffic Satellite (DTS) and Sparse Traffic Satellite (STS) are considered. | ||
Keywords | ||
Low Earth Orbit (LEO) Satellite Communication | ||
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