Mobile satellite system propagation measurements at L-band using MARECS-B2

1990 ◽  
Vol 38 (2) ◽  
pp. 259-264 ◽  
Author(s):  
W.J. Vogel ◽  
J. Goldhirsh
2015 ◽  
Vol 75 (8) ◽  
Author(s):  
Nur Fadzilah Basri ◽  
Saturi Baco ◽  
W. A. Wan Zainal Abidin ◽  
Saufi Affendy Basri

This paper presents the method to analyse the effect of building on the L-band Mobile Satellite (MS) system using low-power Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver. The method includes measurement, experimental and data analysis. The analysis of the signal performance under building effect measurement was carried out with respect to the signal to noise ratio (SNR), elevation and azimuth angle. In measurement method, the National Marine Electronics Association (NMEA) sentences obtained from the satellite via GPS receiver was used to get the signal propagation parameters. The NMEA Extractor used to extract the NMEA data using C++ programming language and Ngraph software to construct the graphical presentation for analysis method. The analysis shows relationship between SNR and elevation and azimuth angle. The comparison between open space and building effect was carried out and the results have shown that the presence of the building affect the quality of the satellite signal received. 


2014 ◽  
Vol 548-549 ◽  
pp. 1286-1289
Author(s):  
Ya Zhe Gao ◽  
Xiao Han Xia ◽  
Zi Ming Su ◽  
Xi Luan ◽  
Jian Jun Wu

The problem of admission control caused by the limitation of resource in hotspot beams in satellite system is considered in this paper. Based on the idea of borrowing resources from surrounding beams, we give a scheme that the beam reserve resources is borrowed proportionally. After that, the original admission control algorithm based on service priority is modified in order to protect access rate of the low priority service. Simulation results prove that the proved scheme can increases the available beam load capacity effectively and provide a guarantee for the access of those services with low priority.


2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (20) ◽  
pp. 4347 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wladyslaw Koc ◽  
Cezary Specht ◽  
Jacek Szmaglinski ◽  
Piotr Chrostowski

At present, the problem of rail routes reconstruction in a global reference system is increasingly important. This issue is called Absolute Track Geometry, and its essence is the determination of the axis of railway tracks in the form of Cartesian coordinates of a global or local coordinate system. To obtain such a representation of the track centerline, the measurement methods are developed in many countries mostly by the using global navigation satellite system (GNSS) techniques. The accuracy of this type of measurement in favorable conditions reaches one centimeter. However, some specific conditions cause the additional supporting measurements with a use of such instruments as tachymetry, odometers, or accelerometers to be needed. One of the common issues of track axis reconstruction is transforming the measured GNSS antenna coordinates to the target position, i.e., to the place between rails on the level of rail heads. The authors in their previous works described the developed methodology, while this article presents a method of determining the correction of horizontal coordinates for measurements in arc sections of the railway track. The presence of a cant causes the antenna’s center to move away from the track axis, and for this reason, the results must be corrected. This article presents a method of calculation of mentioned corrections for positions obtained from mobile satellite surveying with additional inertial measurement. The algorithm presented in the article and its implementation have been illustrated on an example of a complex geometric layout, where cant transitions exist without transition curves in horizontal plane. Such a layout is not preferable due to the additional accelerations and their changes. However, it allows the verification of the presented methods.


1998 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. Gupta ◽  
A. Dissanayake ◽  
E. Kohls ◽  
R. Allnutt ◽  
G. Corbin ◽  
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Sensors ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (17) ◽  
pp. 4948
Author(s):  
Krzysztof Czaplewski ◽  
Zbigniew Wisniewski ◽  
Cezary Specht ◽  
Andrzej Wilk ◽  
Wladyslaw Koc ◽  
...  

Satellite geodetic networks are commonly used in surveying tasks, but they can also be used in mobile surveys. Mobile satellite surveys can be used for trackage inventory, diagnostics and design. The combination of modern technological solutions with the adaptation of research methods known in other fields of science offers an opportunity to acquire highly accurate solutions for railway track inventory. This article presents the effects of work carried out using a mobile surveying platform on which Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receivers were mounted. The satellite observations (surveys) obtained were aligned using one of the methods known from classical land surveying. The records obtained during the surveying campaign on a 246th km railway track section were subjected to alignment. This article provides a description of the surveying campaign necessary to obtain measurement data and a theoretical description of the method employed to align observation results as well as their visualisation.


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