Papers prepared for the use of the U.S. delegation to the 1979 World Administrative Radio Conference; papers contributed to the National CCIR study groups on broadcasting satellites and spectrum-orbit utilization; responses to specific requests for technical analyses and evaluations; and papers presented at technical conferences on related topics are presented. Nonlinear optimization methods for finding optimum positions of satellites in the fixed satellite service; the effects of geography on the use of the geostationary orbit; intercontinental orbit sharing; traffic coordination in interfering satellites operating in the fixed satellite service; and domestic fixed and broadcasting satellite systems are covered. A possible channel orbit plan for broadcasting satellite service in the U.S. and Canada; polarization for broadcasting satellite systems; and the communication capacity of the geostationary satellite orbit are also examined.
WARC and CCIR Support for Spectrum-Orbit Planning
1980
110 pages
Report
No indication
English
Astronautics , Domestic satellite communications systems , Orbit spectrum utilization , Satellite orbits , Satellite transmission , Telecommunication , Antenna radiation patterns , Conferences , Geography , Nonlinear programming , Optimization , Position (Location) , Synchronous satellites , Uplinking
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