Economic comparison of FDMA and TDMA options for communications by Ka-band multiple beam satellitesAn assessment is made of the feasibility of providing low data rate service to small earth stations by satellite at Ka-band. Technological as well as economic factors are considered. The results of NASA-sponsored contractual studies are compared and results of internal NASA studies are presented. Several FDMA and TDMA scenarios are critically examined with the objective of establishing the relative utility of such systems to end users. It is shown that FDMA has no advantage over TDMA in a multibeam scenario for 56 Kbs of data by voice, video, or the equivalent. For the same assumptions, significant weight and power advantages are realized in the space segment using TDMA.
Document ID
19840042512
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Stevens, G. H. (NASA Lewis Research Center Cleveland, OH, United States)