Independent satellite-based communications systems sharing common frequency spectrum and method of operation thereof
First Claim
1. A method of mitigating interference occurring between two different communications systems, each system comprising a constellation of communications satellites orbiting the earth, said satellites each comprising a satellite antenna for transmitting and receiving information, and a plurality of earth-based stations, each of said earth-based stations comprising at least one earth-based antenna for transmitting information to and receiving information from one or more of said satellites, said satellite and earth-based antennas transmitting information utilizing the same frequency spectrum,said method comprising the steps of:
- (a) positioning satellites of a first communications system relative to satellites of a different communications system, said satellites of said first communications system being positioned at altitudes above the earth, said altitudes being determined to provide sufficient spatial diversity to minimize interference from adjacent satellites of said different communications system; and
(b) positioning said satellites of said first communications system relative to said satellites of said different communications system, said satellites of said first communications system being positioned at orbital inclinations with respect to the earth'"'"'s equator, said orbital inclinations being determined to provide sufficient spatial diversity to minimize interference from adjacent satellites of said different communications system.
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Abstract
Multiple, different, independent constellations (10, 20) of satellites (2, 21-23) share a portion of a common frequency spectrum such as a single carrier frequency. The satellites'"'"' antennas (11) may be either multi-beam or omni-directional, while those of earth stations (13, 14) are directional. When interference occurs between communications of a satellite (31) of a first constellation (10) and a satellite (41) of a second constellation (20), any of several interference-mitigation options may be employed, such as the first satellite (31) handing off communications to a second satellite (32) of the same constellation (10), or temporarily suspending communications. The remedial action may occur in response to either predicted or detected interference.
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3 Claims
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1. A method of mitigating interference occurring between two different communications systems, each system comprising a constellation of communications satellites orbiting the earth, said satellites each comprising a satellite antenna for transmitting and receiving information, and a plurality of earth-based stations, each of said earth-based stations comprising at least one earth-based antenna for transmitting information to and receiving information from one or more of said satellites, said satellite and earth-based antennas transmitting information utilizing the same frequency spectrum,
said method comprising the steps of: -
(a) positioning satellites of a first communications system relative to satellites of a different communications system, said satellites of said first communications system being positioned at altitudes above the earth, said altitudes being determined to provide sufficient spatial diversity to minimize interference from adjacent satellites of said different communications system; and (b) positioning said satellites of said first communications system relative to said satellites of said different communications system, said satellites of said first communications system being positioned at orbital inclinations with respect to the earth'"'"'s equator, said orbital inclinations being determined to provide sufficient spatial diversity to minimize interference from adjacent satellites of said different communications system. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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