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- Title
Scintillation Effects in S-Band Telemetry Link of INPE's Earth Station in Cuiabá-Brazil.
- Authors
de LUCENA, Antonio Macilio P.; da SILVA, Francisco de A. Tavares F.; da SILVA, Adeildo S.
- Abstract
One of the main earth stations that INPE uses to track and control its satellites is located in the city of Cuiabá (15.33°S, 56.46°W, dip latitude, 6.1°S), between the magnetic equator and the peak of the equatorial anomaly. Based on the GISM model, it is determined that the ionospheric scintillation index (S4) for the telemetry link in the S band (2 208 MHz) between Cuiabá station and the SCD2 satellite, depending on the date and time, can reach values greater than 0.8. This is the first study conducted on ionospheric S-band scintillation in this region of the earth. In this article, the channel model for the link and the telemetry receiver architecture are presented, in order to evaluate subsequently some of ionospheric scintillation effects on the functioning of the communication system. The modulation used is OQPSK and a fully-digital demodulator recovers the carrier phase using a Costas loop and synchronizes the symbols using a Gardner synchronizer. The design of OQPSK demodulator is detailed and the impact of ionospheric scintillation on general demodulator performance and on the functioning of its modules is discussed. The system bit error rate, the error variances of the carrier phase and symbol delay in different conditions of severity of ionospheric scintillation were figured out through computer simulation. From the presented results, it is evident that, for the adopted receiver architecture, which was designed for a space channel without scintillation, there is a substancial degradation on performance of the system even for S4 = 0.5 and, for the scenario where S4 = 0.8, the link becomes practically inoperative.
- Subjects
BRAZIL; EARTH stations; TELECOMMUNICATION systems; TELEMETRY; ARTIFICIAL satellite tracking; ERROR rates; RADIO detectors; COMPUTER simulation
- Publication
Radioengineering, 2021, Vol 30, Issue 4, p739
- ISSN
1210-2512
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.13164/re.2021.0739