Impact of noise figure on a satellite link performance

Sunday C. Ekpo, Danielle George

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    Abstract

    Small satellite link performance analysis is critical for assessing the adequacy of a transmitter to successfully transfer data at the desired rate. This is especially obvious when considering highly adaptive small satellite systems that exhibit static and active/dynamic power requirements. This paper presents the impact of noise figure on the carrier and data links performances of a highly adaptive small satellite application. The noise figures of a MMIC LNA, designed using GaAs technology operating within the C- and X-bands, were used to study the link performance of a planetary mission. An existing Magellan spacecraft link performance was considered in this study. The analysis reveals that designing a broadband LNA to have a ripple of less than 0.1 dB within its operating bandwidth is essential for a less than 2 dB drop in the carrier and data links margins. This fixes a 6.8 K receiver noise temperature swing margin for reliable, dynamic, broadband and adaptive space operations. © 2011 IEEE.
    Original languageEnglish
    Article number5962394
    Pages (from-to)977-979
    Number of pages2
    JournalIEEE Communications Letters
    Volume15
    Issue number9
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Sept 2011

    Keywords

    • Carrier
    • data
    • highly adaptive small satellite
    • link performance
    • noise figure
    • satellite application

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