Title: Chris Hose
1Chris Hose Christopher.hose_at_acma.gov.au
Geoff McMillen Geoff.mcmillen_at_acma.gov.au
2Satellite Basics, Filing Coordination
Introduction
Well discuss
- The satellite network filing and coordination
process
3Orbit Types
Satellite Orbits
GSO Geostationary Satellite Orbit
NGSO Non Geostationary Satellite Orbit
4Orbital Types
GSO
GSO Geostationary Satellite Orbit
- Orbit located at an altitude of approximately 36
000 km above the equator.
- Satellites appear stationary to an Earth bound
observer.
- The most common orbit used for communications
satellites.
- Position defined by its orbital (equatorial)
longitude.
5Orbital Types
GSO orbit
GEO 36,0000km
6Orbital Types
NGSO
NGSO Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit
- NGSO satellites almost always orbit closer to the
Earth than GSO satellites. - NGSOs orbit with varying velocities dependent on
the orbit height.
- Can be broken down into sub-categories
- HEO Highly Elliptical Orbit
7Orbital Types
NGSO Orbit Types
MEO 10,000km
HEO 500 to 30,000 km
LEO 1,000km
8Orbital Types
OrbitTypes
MEO 10,000km
LEO 1,000km
HEO 500 to 30,000 km
GEO 36,0000km
9Satellite Services
Most Satellite Coordination issues involve
FSS -- Fixed-Satellite Service
BSS -- Broadcasting-Satellite Service
MSS -- Mobile-Satellite Service
10Satellite Services
Other services include
ISS - Inter-Satellite Service
RNSS - Radio Navigation Satellite Service
EESS - Earth Exploration-Satellite Service
SOS - Space Operation Service
RAS - Radio Astronomy Service
11Network Filing and Coordination
- What is coordination?
- An international (national) process of
negotiation between administrations (operators)
that enables mutually acceptable use of the
orbital/spectrum resource.
- Why do we coordinate?
- The orbital/spectrum resource is finite.
- Required under international conventions to give
all nations equitable access to the
orbital/spectrum resource.
- How do we coordinate?
- Through the International Telecommunication Union
(ITU) satellite network filing and coordination
process.
12GSO SATELLITES
Non-GSO SATELLITES
TERRESTRIAL STATION
RECEIVING EARTH STATION
TRANSMITTING EARTH STATION
13Network Filing and Coordination
14Network Filing and Coordination
Difference between a satellite network and a
satellite.
- Satellite Network
- The regulatory entity (filing) that is filed and
coordinated through the ITU.
- Satellite
- The actual satellite that is launched and
operated.
15Network Filing and Coordination
A single physical satellite can operate under
multiple network filings.
- For example
- OPTUS C1 satellite to be launched at 156E
- AUSSAT C 156E FSS - Optus commercial payload
- AUSSAT C 156E GOV - ADF payload
Why have multiple filings on the one satellite?
- Can simplify coordination.
- Allows different operators to coordinate their
own payload (as above).
16Network Filing and Coordination
ITU International Telecommunication Union
BR Radiocommunication Bureau
- Filing/Coordination procedure defined in
- Radio Regulations
- Rules of Procedure
- Circulars
- etc.
17International Goals
- The aim is to provide (amongst other things) for
equitable and efficient access to the
spectrum/orbit resource
Two mechanisms of access to orbit / spectrum
Coordination Approach Efficient use First come,
first served for actual requirements
Planning Approach Equitable access Plan for
future use
18Coordination Procedure First Come, First Served
Plan Procedure
- Right is acquired through coordination with
administrations concerned by actual usage - Efficient spectrum / orbit management
- Also referred to as the unplanned bands
- Most widely used procedure for gaining access to
the spectrum/orbit resource
- Guarantee for equitable access to the spectrum /
orbital resources - Spectrum set aside for future use by all
countries - Predetermined orbital position frequency
spectrum - Plans exist for both BSS and FSS
- Generally less widely implemented than the
unplanned bands.
19Network Filing and Coordination
BR Filing Process (Unplanned bands)
1. Advance Publication Information - API
2. Coordination Request - C Notice
3. Notification
- A different process applies for the Planned Bands.
201. Advance Publication Information - API
Network Filing and Coordination
BR Filing Process
- Statement of intent to launch a space station
- Sets a reference starting date for a satellite
- No priority in being first to advance publish
212. Coordination Request - C Notice
Network Filing and Coordination
BR Filing Process
- Operational parameters of network for proposed
operation - Used by administration to negotiate with other
administrations. - Determines precedence in unplanned bands.
223. Notification
Network Filing and Coordination
BR Filing Process
- Final step
- Recording of final operational parameters in the
Master Register -
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Network Filing and Coordination
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