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Pilot signal strength control for a low earth orbiting satellite communications system

  • US 5,835,847 A
  • Filed: 04/02/1996
  • Issued: 11/10/1998
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/02/1996
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. Apparatus for controlling the strength of a shared resource signal relayed by a satellite in a satellite communications system having a gateway transmitting the shared resource signal, a satellite transponder and at least one subscriber unit, comprising:

  • receiving means for receiving the shared resource signal, at each subscriber unit, via the satellite;

    at least one signal strength detector at each subscriber unit for measuring a signal strength for the received shared resource signal, by measuring a signal-to-noise ratio for the received shared resource signal;

    a transmitter at each subscriber unit for sending said signal strength measurement to the gateway; and

    a power adjustor for adjusting the power of the shared resource signal transmitted by the satellite transponder based on said signal strength measurements, comprising;

    discarding means for discarding any of said signal-to-noise ratio measurements having a magnitude less than a predetermined threshold magnitude;

    calculating means for calculating, for each subscriber unit, based on said signal-to-noise ratio, an average magnitude for the flux density of the shared resource signal;

    selecting means for selecting at least one subscriber unit associated with a largest average magnitude; and

    means for adjusting the power of the shared resource signal relayed by the satellite transponder to radiate the antenna of said at least one selected subscriber unit with a predetermined shared resource signal flux density.

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