학술논문

Flexible satellites: software radio in the sky
Document Type
Conference
Source
10th International Conference on Telecommunications, 2003. ICT 2003. Telecommunications Telecommunications, 2003. ICT 2003. 10th International Conference on. 2:1596-1600 vol.2 2003
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Satellite broadcasting
Software radio
Payloads
Computer architecture
Hardware
Artificial satellites
Signal processing
Modulation coding
Frequency
Field programmable gate arrays
Language
Abstract
Regenerative satellites with on-board processing offer great advantages for multimedia applications as they improve the global budget link and decrease the transfer delay when on-board packet switching is achieved. Meanwhile, they are often considered not flexible enough to follow evolution of services and transparent payload satellites are still used. This paper focuses on the introduction of flexibility at the satellite payload level. Two types of flexibility are considered: parameterization and re-programming. Firstly, the degree of flexibility is examined for the on-board digital and packet processes. Secondly, the support for flexible architectures is pointed out. The adaptation to the satellite environment of the software defined radio concepts and of the recent telecommunication works on the flexibility paradigm are analyzed. The FPGA approach for satellite payload is also detailed.