It was proposed that a satellite-based land mobile radio system could effectively extend the terrestrial cellular mobile system into rural and remote areas. The market, technical and economic feasibility for such a system is studied. Some of the aspects of implementing an operational mobile-satellite system are discussed. In particular, two key factors in implementation are examined: (1) bandwidth requirements; and (2) frequency sharing. Bandwidth requirements are derived based on the satellite antenna requirements, modulation characteristics and numbers of subscribers. Design trade-offs for the satellite system and potential implementation scenarios are identified. Frequency sharing is examined from a power flux density and modulation view...
Ever since the U.S. Federal Communication Commission opened the discussion on spectrum usage for per...
A variety of cost and performance tradeoffs are addressed and the preliminary design of a communicat...
A conceptual system design for a satellite-aided land mobile service is described. A geostationary s...
The satellite system requires the use of a large satellite antenna and spacecraft array power of abo...
Market potential exists; the nature of the market in terms of service needs, usage characteristics, ...
The economic interaction of the terrestrial and satellite systems is considered. Parametric equation...
The objective of the study was to define the market needs for improved land mobile communications sy...
The use of satellites for mobile radio service in non-urban areas of the United States in the years ...
Three types of satellite-aided mobile communications are considered for users in areas not served by...
Present day mobile communication technologies, systems and equipment are described from background i...
A preliminary comparison between the two competing channelization concepts for the Land Mobile Satel...
A system design for a satellite aided land mobile service is described. The advanced system is based...
Satellites used for mobile communications need to serve large numbers of small, low cost terminals. ...
The Regional Mobile Satellite (MSAT) concept proposes a worldwide, interconnected mobile satellite s...
A possible operational system scenario for providing satellite communications services to the future...
Ever since the U.S. Federal Communication Commission opened the discussion on spectrum usage for per...
A variety of cost and performance tradeoffs are addressed and the preliminary design of a communicat...
A conceptual system design for a satellite-aided land mobile service is described. A geostationary s...
The satellite system requires the use of a large satellite antenna and spacecraft array power of abo...
Market potential exists; the nature of the market in terms of service needs, usage characteristics, ...
The economic interaction of the terrestrial and satellite systems is considered. Parametric equation...
The objective of the study was to define the market needs for improved land mobile communications sy...
The use of satellites for mobile radio service in non-urban areas of the United States in the years ...
Three types of satellite-aided mobile communications are considered for users in areas not served by...
Present day mobile communication technologies, systems and equipment are described from background i...
A preliminary comparison between the two competing channelization concepts for the Land Mobile Satel...
A system design for a satellite aided land mobile service is described. The advanced system is based...
Satellites used for mobile communications need to serve large numbers of small, low cost terminals. ...
The Regional Mobile Satellite (MSAT) concept proposes a worldwide, interconnected mobile satellite s...
A possible operational system scenario for providing satellite communications services to the future...
Ever since the U.S. Federal Communication Commission opened the discussion on spectrum usage for per...
A variety of cost and performance tradeoffs are addressed and the preliminary design of a communicat...
A conceptual system design for a satellite-aided land mobile service is described. A geostationary s...