AIAA International Communications Satellite Systems Conference (ICSSC) 2006, pp.606-611
Publisher
AIAA
Language
English
Type
Conference Paper
Abstract
The on-board switching (OBS) satellite system technology had been started on domestic development to overcome the limitation of the frequency resources and geostationary orbit existing relay type satellite transponder and the required performance of a spot beam. And it had been looked around the configuration and functions of the multi-beam switching satellite communication system. The monitor and control function of the payload control system(PCS) maximizes the operation efficiency of the OBS satellite transponder, optimizes the status of the satellite system and its satellite communication network by monitoring and controlling predefined satellite parameters of the communication service network using communications satellite transponder. This paper proposes the requirements of the payload control functions from ground control station and then presents design draft of the system in order to maximize the system availability.
KSP Keywords
Beam switching, Communication services, Communications system, Control functions, Control system, Geostationary Orbit, Ground control station, Monitor and Control, Monitoring and controlling, Multi-beam, Operation Efficiency
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