Guard band reduction in open loop TDMA communications
First Claim
1. In an open loop TDMA communication system including a reference station, a transponder located on board a spacecraft in quasi-synchronous earth orbit and a plurality of geographically separated stations, in which said reference station periodically transmits a timing marker through said transponder, from which each of said stations derive TDMA transmit timing, apparatus to reduce inter-burst guard time required as a result of spacecraft motion comprising:
- means for transmitting, through said transponder, a spacecraft position index signal,and TDMA transmit timing adjusting means, at a plurality of said stations, each of said TDMA transmit timing adjusting means including receiving means for receiving said spacecraft position index signal,means responsive to said spacecraft position index signal for determining a corresponding position index timing adjustment unique to said stations, said position index timing adjustment determined by said position index and the geographic location of the associated station, andmeans responsive to said timing adjustment for effecting a corresponding advancement or retardation of station TDMA transmit timing.
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Abstract
An open loop TDMA communications system includes a transponder located on a spacecraft in quasi-synchronous earth orbit; a reference station periodically transmits a timing marker through said transponder to a plurality of geographically separated earth stations. Spacecraft position varies within controlled limits, and at any time the reference station has available to it information respecting the spacecraft'"'"'s position. The reference station transmits, along with the timing marker, a spacecraft position index signal which is received at the geographically separated stations. Each of the stations detects the spacecraft position index signal, and based on its own geographic location, translates the spacecraft position index into a transmit timing adjustment. The transmit timing adjustment is employed to vary transmit timing from nominal and to thereby reduce the extent of the guard time used to ensure non-overlapping of bursts from the plurality of stations at the transponder.
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5 Claims
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1. In an open loop TDMA communication system including a reference station, a transponder located on board a spacecraft in quasi-synchronous earth orbit and a plurality of geographically separated stations, in which said reference station periodically transmits a timing marker through said transponder, from which each of said stations derive TDMA transmit timing, apparatus to reduce inter-burst guard time required as a result of spacecraft motion comprising:
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means for transmitting, through said transponder, a spacecraft position index signal, and TDMA transmit timing adjusting means, at a plurality of said stations, each of said TDMA transmit timing adjusting means including receiving means for receiving said spacecraft position index signal, means responsive to said spacecraft position index signal for determining a corresponding position index timing adjustment unique to said stations, said position index timing adjustment determined by said position index and the geographic location of the associated station, and means responsive to said timing adjustment for effecting a corresponding advancement or retardation of station TDMA transmit timing. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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