1 Kyung Hee University Chapter 17 Cellular Telephone and Satellite Networks.

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1 Kyung Hee University Chapter 17 Cellular Telephone and Satellite Networks

2 Kyung Hee University 17.1 Cellular Telephony  Frequency Reuse Principle  Transmitting  Receiving  Handoff  Roaming  First Generation  Second Generation  Third Generation

3 Kyung Hee University Cellular System  A cellular service area is divided into cells.

4 Kyung Hee University Frequency Reuse Pattern

5 Kyung Hee University First Generation  AMPS (Advanced Mobile Phone System) is an analog cellular phone system using FDMA  operating in the ISM 800 Mhz

6 Kyung Hee University AMPS reverse communication band

7 Kyung Hee University Second-generation cellular phone systems

8 Kyung Hee University D-AMPS  D-AMPS, or IS-136, is a digital cellular phone system using TDMA and FDMA. A second-generation cellular phone system that is a digital version of AMPS

9 Kyung Hee University GSM  Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM) is a second-generation cellular phone system used in Europe  bands = =

10 Kyung Hee University GSM (2)

11 Kyung Hee University Multiframe Components  GSM is a digital cellular phone system using TDMA and FDMA.

12 Kyung Hee University IS-95  Interim Standard 95 is a second-generation cellular phone system based on CDMA and DSSS  IS-95 forward transmission ESN : electronic serial number

13 Kyung Hee University IS-95 reverse transmission  IS-95 is a digital cellular phone system using CDMA/DSSS and FDMA.

14 Kyung Hee University PCS  Using any second-generation Technology (GSM, IS- 136, IS-95)  Using 1900-Mhz. Higher freqs have a shorter range than lower ones (smaller cells)  Providing SMS service & Internet access

15 Kyung Hee University Third Generation  The main goal of third-generation cellular telephony is to provide universal personal communication.  Internet Mobile Communication for year 2000 (IMT-2000)  IMT-2000 radio interfaces

16 Kyung Hee University 17.2 Satellite Networks Orbits Three Categories of Satellites GEO Satellites MEO Satellites LEO Satellites

17 Kyung Hee University Satellite Orbits

18 Kyung Hee University Satellite Categories

19 Kyung Hee University Satellite orbit altitude 2000 GEO: Geosynchronous Earth Orbit, MEO: Medium Earth Orbit (such as GPS), LEO: Lower Earth Orbit

20 Kyung Hee University Satellite frequency band Band Downlink, GHz Uplink, GHz Bandwidth, MHz L S C46500 Ku Ka

21 Kyung Hee University Satellites in geosynchronous orbit

22 Kyung Hee University GPS  24 satellites in six orbits.  Medium-Earth-orbit (MEO) satellites that provide time and location information for vehicles and ships.

23 Kyung Hee University LEO (Lowor-Earth Orbit) Satellites  UML : User Mobile Link, GWL : Gateway Link, ISL : Intersatellite Link

24 Kyung Hee University Iridum Constellation  The Iridium system has 66 satellites in six LEO orbits, each at an altitude of 750 km.  Providing direct universal voice and data communications for handheld terminals.

25 Kyung Hee University Teledesic Teledesic has 288 satellites in 12 LEO orbits, each at an altitude of 1350 km. Teledesic satellites are low-Earth-orbit satellites that will provide universal broadband Internet access.

26 Kyung Hee University Questions !