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CONTENTS :
 What’s mean by satellite ?
 History of Satellites :
 Layer Of Atmosphere :
 Generalized communication system :
 What are the components of a satellite?
 How Satellites Work ?
 How do satellite stay in orbit ?
 Why satellite are launched 36,000 Km from centre of earth ?
 Types of bands :
 Types of orbits :
 Global position system :
 Advantages And Disadvantages Of satellite :
 Uses of satellite :
 References :
what’s mean by sateLLIte ?
Passive Satellites Active satellites
I. Natural satellites
II. artificial satellites.
• A passive satellite only
reflects received signals
back to earth.
• Ex.moon is a natural
• Active satellites are
complicated structures
having a processing
equipment called
Transponder .
• An active satellite acts as a
REPEATER
A Satellite is a solid object which revolves around some body due
to the effect of gravitational forces OR
a satellite is an object which has been placed into orbit by
human endeavour.
History of Satellites :
• First satellite that was used
for communication purpose in
INDIA was -
ARYABHATTA (19 April
1975)
• The first geostationary
communication satellite -
SYNCOM 3(19 Aug 1963).
• Father of geostationary
communication satellite is
-HAROLD ROSEN
(Aircraft engineer)
The world's first artificial satellite is the Sputnik 1
was launched in 1957
Layer Of Atmosphere :
 TROPOSPHERE :
STRATOSPHERE :
MESOSPHERE :
THERMOSPHERE :
EXOSPHERE :
INFORMA
TION
SOURCE
Uses of
informa
tion
TRANN
SMITT
ER
Receiv
erChannel
1 2 3 4
1= Message signal.
2 = tranmitted signal.
3 = received signal.
4 = message signal.
Generalized communication
system :
NOISE OCCUR
What are the components of
a satellite?
• Many satellites are
powered by
rechargeable batteries.
• Small thrusters provide
attitude i.e. stabilize
the satellite's position
in space.
How Satellites Work :
I. A Earth Station sends
message in GHz range
(Uplink).
II. Satellite Receive and
retransmit signals
back. (Downlink)
III. Difference between
Downlink and Uplink
frequency is
2 GHz.
Why geostationary
satellite are launched 36,000
km from the center of the
earth?
• 1.Gravitational force=
attraction between any two
objects, given by
• 2.Centrifugal force=an
outward-directed force that
normally balances the inward-
directed centripital force
There are two relevant
forces involved in this problem
Equate that 2 eqn=
i.e.
The tangential
velocity of the
satellite (vs) is
related to its
orbital period, T
so,
Eqating that 2
eqn=
As we know
Then T=? and sqaring
We know:
G = 6.67 x 10-11 Nm2kg-2
me = 5.97 x 1024 kg
we = 7.29 x 10-5 rad s-1
Hence, substituting
the above constants
into
gives:
R = 35,786 km for center of
earth
Near about 36,000 km.
How do satellites stay in orbit?
Satellites stay in orbit
due to the balance of
two factors:
i. Velocity and
ii. Gravitational pull between
the Earth and the satellite.
 Satellites never fall into the
Earth this because Earth is
round and curves.
Satellite Frequency Bands :
 There is a inverse relationshi
between frequency and
wavelength.
• Different kinds of satellites
use different frequency bands.
• L–Band: 1 to 2 GHz,
• S-Band: 2 to 4 GHz
• C-Band: 4 to 8 GHz
• X-Band: 8 to 13 GHz
• Ku-Band: 13 to 18 GHz
• K-Band: 18 to 28 GHz
• Ka-Band: 28 to 40 GHz
As wavelength
increases (and
frequency
decreases), larger
antennas (satellite
dishes) are necessary
to gather the signal.
C-band :• C-band is the most
common frequency
spectrums used by
today’s satellite.
• C-band satellite
transmissions occupy
the 4 to 8 GHz
frequency range.
• C-band antenna is
approximately 2-3
meters in diameter
Ku-band :
• Ku-band satellite
transmissions occupy the 13 to
18 GHz frequency range.
• Ku-band antennas can be as
small as 18 inches in diameter
• These very high frequency
transmissions mean very small
wavelengths and very small
diameter receiving antennas.
TYPES OF ORBITS
Low-Earth-Orbit (LEOs)
Medium-Earth-Orbit (MEOs)
Geostationary (GEOs)
Low-Earth-Orbit (LEO)
 Altitude (600-1000 KM)
 satellite gives it a better signal
strength
 Advantages:
Reduces transmission
delay
 Disadvantages:
Smaller coverage area.
Shorter life span (5-8 yrs.)
Little LEOs Applications
 0.8 GHz range
 Small, low-cost
 Used for short
communications.
Middle-Earth-Orbiting (MEO)
MEOs orbits between the altitudes
of 8,000 - 20,000 km above the earth.
MEO satellites have a larger
coverage.
These orbits are primarily reserved
for communications satellites that
cover the North and South Pole.
 MEOs are placed in an elliptical (oval-shaped) orbit.
Geosynchronous-Earth-Orbit
(GEO)
 From the ground level the
satellite appears fixed.
 GEO satellites have a 24
hour view of a
particular area.
 Coverage to 40% of area Of
planet by this satellite
The Global Positioning
System :
EQUATORIAL ORBIT :
POLAR CIRCULAR
ORBIT :
EACH SATELLITE COVER 40%
AREA
SATELLITE MAKES AN ANGLE
OF 120 WITH EACH OTHER.
ADVANTAGES AND
DISADVANTAGES OF SATELLITE:
ADVANTAGES :
DISADVANTAGES :
• Make repeated
observations over a given
area .
• At a time satellites observe a
larger coverage
• Minimum Satellite lifetime
is about 10-15 years.
• Poor spatial resolution in
the polar regions.
– Launching satellites into
orbit is costly.
Uses of satellite:
• IT IS USED FOR LONG DISTANCE COMMUNICATION.
• IT IS SPEEDY AND RELIABLE.
• IT IS USED FOR WEATHER FORECASTING.
(study of atmosphere ,rain ,sunshine at any place
at perticular time)
• IT IS USED FOR TRANSMIT T.V. SIGNAL OVER LARGE DISTANCE
COMMUNICATION.
• POLAR SATELLITE IS USED FOR REMOTE SENSING.
REFERENCES :
• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geosynchronou
s_satellie
• Geostationary Satellite(Author- Louis
E.Frenzel)
(Edition- Third)
(Publication- Tata McGraw-Hill)
• http://web.mit.edu/invent/iow/rosen.html
-- >>BY SWAPNIL G. THAWARE

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INTRODUCTION TO SATELLITE

  • 1.
  • 2. CONTENTS :  What’s mean by satellite ?  History of Satellites :  Layer Of Atmosphere :  Generalized communication system :  What are the components of a satellite?  How Satellites Work ?  How do satellite stay in orbit ?  Why satellite are launched 36,000 Km from centre of earth ?  Types of bands :  Types of orbits :  Global position system :  Advantages And Disadvantages Of satellite :  Uses of satellite :  References :
  • 3. what’s mean by sateLLIte ? Passive Satellites Active satellites I. Natural satellites II. artificial satellites. • A passive satellite only reflects received signals back to earth. • Ex.moon is a natural • Active satellites are complicated structures having a processing equipment called Transponder . • An active satellite acts as a REPEATER A Satellite is a solid object which revolves around some body due to the effect of gravitational forces OR a satellite is an object which has been placed into orbit by human endeavour.
  • 4. History of Satellites : • First satellite that was used for communication purpose in INDIA was - ARYABHATTA (19 April 1975) • The first geostationary communication satellite - SYNCOM 3(19 Aug 1963). • Father of geostationary communication satellite is -HAROLD ROSEN (Aircraft engineer) The world's first artificial satellite is the Sputnik 1 was launched in 1957
  • 5. Layer Of Atmosphere :  TROPOSPHERE : STRATOSPHERE : MESOSPHERE : THERMOSPHERE : EXOSPHERE :
  • 6. INFORMA TION SOURCE Uses of informa tion TRANN SMITT ER Receiv erChannel 1 2 3 4 1= Message signal. 2 = tranmitted signal. 3 = received signal. 4 = message signal. Generalized communication system : NOISE OCCUR
  • 7. What are the components of a satellite? • Many satellites are powered by rechargeable batteries. • Small thrusters provide attitude i.e. stabilize the satellite's position in space.
  • 8. How Satellites Work : I. A Earth Station sends message in GHz range (Uplink). II. Satellite Receive and retransmit signals back. (Downlink) III. Difference between Downlink and Uplink frequency is 2 GHz.
  • 9. Why geostationary satellite are launched 36,000 km from the center of the earth? • 1.Gravitational force= attraction between any two objects, given by • 2.Centrifugal force=an outward-directed force that normally balances the inward- directed centripital force There are two relevant forces involved in this problem
  • 10. Equate that 2 eqn= i.e. The tangential velocity of the satellite (vs) is related to its orbital period, T so, Eqating that 2 eqn= As we know Then T=? and sqaring We know: G = 6.67 x 10-11 Nm2kg-2 me = 5.97 x 1024 kg we = 7.29 x 10-5 rad s-1 Hence, substituting the above constants into gives: R = 35,786 km for center of earth Near about 36,000 km.
  • 11. How do satellites stay in orbit? Satellites stay in orbit due to the balance of two factors: i. Velocity and ii. Gravitational pull between the Earth and the satellite.  Satellites never fall into the Earth this because Earth is round and curves.
  • 12. Satellite Frequency Bands :  There is a inverse relationshi between frequency and wavelength. • Different kinds of satellites use different frequency bands. • L–Band: 1 to 2 GHz, • S-Band: 2 to 4 GHz • C-Band: 4 to 8 GHz • X-Band: 8 to 13 GHz • Ku-Band: 13 to 18 GHz • K-Band: 18 to 28 GHz • Ka-Band: 28 to 40 GHz As wavelength increases (and frequency decreases), larger antennas (satellite dishes) are necessary to gather the signal.
  • 13. C-band :• C-band is the most common frequency spectrums used by today’s satellite. • C-band satellite transmissions occupy the 4 to 8 GHz frequency range. • C-band antenna is approximately 2-3 meters in diameter
  • 14. Ku-band : • Ku-band satellite transmissions occupy the 13 to 18 GHz frequency range. • Ku-band antennas can be as small as 18 inches in diameter • These very high frequency transmissions mean very small wavelengths and very small diameter receiving antennas.
  • 15. TYPES OF ORBITS Low-Earth-Orbit (LEOs) Medium-Earth-Orbit (MEOs) Geostationary (GEOs)
  • 16. Low-Earth-Orbit (LEO)  Altitude (600-1000 KM)  satellite gives it a better signal strength  Advantages: Reduces transmission delay  Disadvantages: Smaller coverage area. Shorter life span (5-8 yrs.)
  • 17. Little LEOs Applications  0.8 GHz range  Small, low-cost  Used for short communications.
  • 18. Middle-Earth-Orbiting (MEO) MEOs orbits between the altitudes of 8,000 - 20,000 km above the earth. MEO satellites have a larger coverage. These orbits are primarily reserved for communications satellites that cover the North and South Pole.  MEOs are placed in an elliptical (oval-shaped) orbit.
  • 19. Geosynchronous-Earth-Orbit (GEO)  From the ground level the satellite appears fixed.  GEO satellites have a 24 hour view of a particular area.  Coverage to 40% of area Of planet by this satellite
  • 20. The Global Positioning System : EQUATORIAL ORBIT : POLAR CIRCULAR ORBIT : EACH SATELLITE COVER 40% AREA SATELLITE MAKES AN ANGLE OF 120 WITH EACH OTHER.
  • 21. ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF SATELLITE: ADVANTAGES : DISADVANTAGES : • Make repeated observations over a given area . • At a time satellites observe a larger coverage • Minimum Satellite lifetime is about 10-15 years. • Poor spatial resolution in the polar regions. – Launching satellites into orbit is costly.
  • 22. Uses of satellite: • IT IS USED FOR LONG DISTANCE COMMUNICATION. • IT IS SPEEDY AND RELIABLE. • IT IS USED FOR WEATHER FORECASTING. (study of atmosphere ,rain ,sunshine at any place at perticular time) • IT IS USED FOR TRANSMIT T.V. SIGNAL OVER LARGE DISTANCE COMMUNICATION. • POLAR SATELLITE IS USED FOR REMOTE SENSING.
  • 23. REFERENCES : • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geosynchronou s_satellie • Geostationary Satellite(Author- Louis E.Frenzel) (Edition- Third) (Publication- Tata McGraw-Hill) • http://web.mit.edu/invent/iow/rosen.html
  • 24. -- >>BY SWAPNIL G. THAWARE