The 18/30 GHz fixed communications system service demand assessment. Volume 2 : Main text
- Author:
- Reiner, P.
- Published:
- Jun 1, 1979.
- Physical Description:
- 1 electronic document
- Additional Creators:
- Gabriszeski, T., Rogers, J., and Terbo, W.
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- The total demand for communications services, and satellite transmission services at the 4/6 GHz, 12/14 GHz, and 18/30 GHz frequencies is assessed. The services are voice, video, and data services. Traffic demand, by service, is distributed by geographical regions, population density, and distance between serving points. Further distribution of traffic is made among four major end user groups: business, government, institutions and private individuals. A traffic demand analysis is performed on a typical metropolitan city to examine service distribution trends. The projected cost of C and Ku band satellite systems are compared on an individual service basis to projected terrestrial rates. Separation of traffic between transmission systems, including 18/30 GHz systems, is based on cost, user, and technical considerations.
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- NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Collection.
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- Document ID: 19800014061.
Accession ID: 80N22548.
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