Abstract
The demand assigned TDMA (DA-TDMA) system has remarkable advantages with regard to effective utilization of satellite traffic channels and network flexibility. The DA-TDMA system is one of key technological developments for application to integrated services satellite digital networks (ISSDN) which transmit digitally integrated information signals between earth stations. The experimental DA-TDMA system designed for an ISSDN experiment has a 20 Mbps bit rate and operates in a fully variable demand assignment mode. The ISSDN experiment using the Japanese 30/20 GHz band ″CS″ satellite, was planned as the first stage of ISSDN study in Japan. This paper describes the outline of the DA-TDMA system and the ISSDN experimental plan.
Original language | English |
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Journal | AIAA Paper |
Publication status | Published - 1980 |
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Engineering(all)