The following satellite synthesis problem is addressed: communication satellites are to be allotted positions on the geostationary arc so that interference does not exceed a given acceptable level by enforcing conservative pairwise satellite separation. A desired location is specified for each satellite, and the objective is to minimize the sum of the deviations between the satellites' prescribed and desired locations. Two mixed integer programming models for the satellite synthesis problem are presented. Four solution strategies, branch-and-bound, Benders' decomposition, linear programming with restricted basis entry, and a switching heuristic, are used to find solutions to example synthesis problems. Computational results indicate the swi...
A method is developed to determine station-keeping maneuvers for a fleet of satellites collocated in...
Geostationary spacecraft have to stay above a fixed point of the Earth, on a so-called geostationary...
Pour mener à bien leur mission, les satellites de télécommunications doivent rester à la verticale d...
A procedure is described that was used to calculate minimum required satellite separations based on ...
A variety of mathematical programming models and two solution strategies are suggested for the probl...
A mixed integer programming formulation of a satellite system synthesis problem if presented, which ...
Creation of an Allotment Plan for the Fixed Satellite Service at the 1988 Space World Administrative...
A relationship is derived, on a single-entry interference basis, for the minimum allowable spacing b...
Two search techniques are considered for solving satellite synthesis problems. Neither is likely to ...
Four approaches for calculating downlink interferences for shaped-beam antennas are described. An in...
The mathematical nature of the orbital and frequency assignment problem for communications satellite...
The single entry interference problem is treated for frequency sharing between the broadcasting sate...
The method of calculating single-entry separation requirements for pairs of satellites is extended t...
Minimum satellite separations are calculated which satisfy a given carrier-to-interference protectio...
Half-way between optimization and astronautic, this research study deals with satellites constel- la...
A method is developed to determine station-keeping maneuvers for a fleet of satellites collocated in...
Geostationary spacecraft have to stay above a fixed point of the Earth, on a so-called geostationary...
Pour mener à bien leur mission, les satellites de télécommunications doivent rester à la verticale d...
A procedure is described that was used to calculate minimum required satellite separations based on ...
A variety of mathematical programming models and two solution strategies are suggested for the probl...
A mixed integer programming formulation of a satellite system synthesis problem if presented, which ...
Creation of an Allotment Plan for the Fixed Satellite Service at the 1988 Space World Administrative...
A relationship is derived, on a single-entry interference basis, for the minimum allowable spacing b...
Two search techniques are considered for solving satellite synthesis problems. Neither is likely to ...
Four approaches for calculating downlink interferences for shaped-beam antennas are described. An in...
The mathematical nature of the orbital and frequency assignment problem for communications satellite...
The single entry interference problem is treated for frequency sharing between the broadcasting sate...
The method of calculating single-entry separation requirements for pairs of satellites is extended t...
Minimum satellite separations are calculated which satisfy a given carrier-to-interference protectio...
Half-way between optimization and astronautic, this research study deals with satellites constel- la...
A method is developed to determine station-keeping maneuvers for a fleet of satellites collocated in...
Geostationary spacecraft have to stay above a fixed point of the Earth, on a so-called geostationary...
Pour mener à bien leur mission, les satellites de télécommunications doivent rester à la verticale d...