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2 April 2010 Research on carrier noise ratio calculation method in satellite communication link
Manjie Zhu, Chunze Zhang, Shiquan Min
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Proceedings Volume 7651, International Conference on Space Information Technology 2009; 76511Q (2010) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.855760
Event: International Conference on Space Information Technology 2009, 2009, Beijing, China
Abstract
In satellite communication systems, in order to overcome the loss on which the long distance space transmission brings and provide the reliable and high-quality means of communication to the earth station, the RF carrier power of receiving signals should be much greater than the noise power, that is to make the satellite link satisfy the carrier noise ratio request. As the primary means of making the carrier noise ratio to meet the requirement of system designed, communication link calculation will be able to identify the carrier noise ratio, earth station required and system capacity, or the earth station antenna size, receiver noise performance, transmitter power, etc. The paper introduces a general method of satellite communication link calculation, and then analyzes the impact of different working conditions such as single-carrier and multi-carrier on communication links calculation process especially on the result of carrier-to-noise ratio. The calculation methods are proposed in conclusion respective.
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Manjie Zhu, Chunze Zhang, and Shiquan Min "Research on carrier noise ratio calculation method in satellite communication link", Proc. SPIE 7651, International Conference on Space Information Technology 2009, 76511Q (2 April 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.855760
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KEYWORDS
Satellites

Antennas

Satellite communications

Telecommunications

Transponders

Receivers

Transmitters

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