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Introduction to Digital Economics
IP in the Sky
The feasibility of offering satellite services directly to the users of maritime and aero- nautical applications using geostation- ary satellites was confirmed by several studies in the late 1960s. This led to the establishment of the Inmarsat organiza- tion in 1981, primarily offering satellite communications to ships and later also to aircraft. These systems are using geo- stationary satellites at a height of 36,000 kilometers above the Equator. These sys- tems require big and expensive satellites and are not feasible for cheap broadband communications with handheld terminals. For this purpose, several systems using lightweight satellites in low Earth orbits (LEO) (less than 2000 kilometers above the Earth) have been put into operation or are planned. For more details, see the homepages for the projects listed below. Iridium is a system consisting of 66 satellites in polar orbits at a height of 780 kilometers above the Earth. The origi- nal concept included 77 satellites, and the system was named after the element with atomic number 77 in the periodic table, iridium, since the system looked like an atomic nucleus surrounded by 77 electrons. The Iridium system was down- scaled to 66 satellites. Element number 66 is dysprosium, a less appealing name, so that the original name was kept. Iridium commenced operation in 1998 after severe initial financial problems, offering telephone services to handheld terminals. Since 2018, the system also offers data communications with data rates from 128 kilobits per second to 8 megabits per second to fixed and mobile terminals. Globalstar is an American company offering telephone services and low-speed data communications (9.6 kilobits per second) to portable telephone and data terminals. The system consists of 24 sat- ellites at a height of 1400 kilometers in orbits with an inclination of 52 degrees. ORBCOMM offers Internet of Things (IoT) connections using both cellular and satellite networks. The com- pany has more than two million sub- scribers in more than 130 countries. The satellite network consists of 31 light- weight satellites in various low Earth orbits offering low-speed data commu- nications to IoT devices. The company has offered satellite communications since 1990. Teledesic was founded in 1990 to build a global satellite network for broadband Internet communications. The system should consist of 840 satellites in low Earth orbits. It was soon downscaled to 288 sat- ellites. The project was abandoned in 2002 Download 5.51 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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