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Leo-Based Optical/Microwave Terrestrial Communications

General Physics 2010-09-29 v1

Abstract

We propose a LEO-based communication system that is built by deploying circum-terra, optic fibers connecting hundreds of small (perhaps) phased-array-communications and RF-signal-transfer antennas around the earth on multiple rings. The proposed LEO-earth connection will be through microwave links (Ku or low-Ka band) and many of the ISL's through the optic-fiber rings. Inter-ring connectivity could be with either high-Ka band or optical (laser) links. The initial ring would serve to complement existing terrestrial fiber networks; but, the system would expand with additional rings into non-equatorial planes to provide global connectivity. The proposed system would make use of connectivity & broadcasting capability of satellite constellations as well as the high throughput point-to-point capability of optic-fiber systems. The advantages, options, and economics of the proposed LEO optic-fiber / microwave communication system over existing terrestrial- and space-communication systems (of similar functionality) as well as the future development of the system are dealt with in the paper.

Cite

@article{arxiv.1009.5506,
  title  = {Leo-Based Optical/Microwave Terrestrial Communications},
  author = {Andrew Meulenberg and Rahul Suresh and Shivram Ramanathan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1009.5506},
  year   = {2010}
}

Comments

12 pages, 3 appendices. Presented at the 59th International Astronautical Congress, Glasgow, Scotland, (2008). IAC-08-B2.5.2

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