Future broadband satellite communications systems, able to support the so-called gigabit-connectivity, will require a very large bandwidth availability; this pushes towards the exploitation of “beyond Ka-band” systems, in particular Q/V band systems. This paper presents the most important features of the TDP#5 (Technology Demonstration Payload number 5) scientific mission that will provide us the opportunity to perform, for the first time, a combined communication and propagation experiment over a Q/V band satellite link.
Ruggieri, M., Riva, C., DE SANCTIS, M., Rossi, T. (2012). Alphasat TDP#5 mission: Towards future EHF satellite communications. In IEEE First AESS European Conference on Satellite Telecommunications (ESTEL), 2012. IEEE [10.1109/ESTEL.2012.6400076].
Alphasat TDP#5 mission: Towards future EHF satellite communications
RUGGIERI, MARINA;DE SANCTIS, MAURO;ROSSI, TOMMASO
2012-01-01
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Future broadband satellite communications systems, able to support the so-called gigabit-connectivity, will require a very large bandwidth availability; this pushes towards the exploitation of “beyond Ka-band” systems, in particular Q/V band systems. This paper presents the most important features of the TDP#5 (Technology Demonstration Payload number 5) scientific mission that will provide us the opportunity to perform, for the first time, a combined communication and propagation experiment over a Q/V band satellite link.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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