Abstract The first commercial mobile satellite service (MSS) system was implemented to meet the urgent needs of the maritime community for improved communications. As enhancements occurred in satellite technology and circuit integration resulted in availability of low-cost digital signal processors, MSS systems were deployed to support smaller earth terminals for aeronautical and land mobile applications. The growth of the Internet and improved wireless access has led existing MSS system operators to introduce new capabilities that include improved data and multimedia access. This transformation in the MSS markets has offered several technology challenges, particularly with higher power spot beam satellite deployment designed to operate with low-cost personal user terminals. This chapter addresses the history and evolution of the technology starting with the Marisat system in the 1970s. This historical review covers both the space technology and user terminals, as well as the market characteristics of the various types of MSS systems. Some systems have not been successful in the market and have not done well financially for reasons associated with market demand, cost, and reliability of service and technology. Currently, there is a convergence of terrestrial wireless services with mobile satellite services. One approach has been to offer dual frequency band handsets that switch from one band to the other depending upon whether the user is within the terrestrial system’s coverage. The other approach is for the MSS system operator to support both satellite and terrestrial coverage in the MSS frequency bands to achieve seamless operation for the user. The demand for very high data rates for better Internet access had also led to a convergence of MSS and FSS system capabilities, where many of the capabilities of an MSS are being offered by FSS system operators and vice versa. Fortunately, continuing innovations are assuring mobile users the availability of reliable communications from anywhere in the world.
Mobile Satellite Communications Markets: Dynamics and Trends
Handbook of Satellite Applications ; 163-186
01.01.2013
24 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Low earth orbit (LEO) , LightSquared , Marisat , Inmarsat Satellite System , Very small aperture terminals (VSATs) , Thuraya Satellite Systems , Globalstar Satellite System , Medium earth orbit (MEO) , Maritime Mobile Satellite Service (MMSS) , SkyTerra-1 , Hybrid Satellite Systems , Ancillary terrestrial component (ATC) , MSATs , Mobile satellite services (MSS) , Geosynchronous earth orbit (GEO) , ICO Satellite System , Aeronautical Mobile Satellite Service (AMSS) , World Radio Conference , Complementary ground component (CGC) , Land mobile satellite service (LMSS) , International Telecommunication Union (ITU) , Asia Cellular Satellite System (ACeS) , Iridium Satellite System Communications Engineering, Networks , Computer Systems Organization and Communication Networks , Mobile Satellite Communications Markets: Dynamics and Trends , Extraterrestrial Physics, Space Sciences , Aerospace Technology and Astronautics , Applied and Technical Physics , Engineering , Remote Sensing/Photogrammetry
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