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This question appears in Mumbai University > Satellite Communication and Network subject
Marks: 5 M
Year: May 2015
written 8.5 years ago by | • modified 8.5 years ago |
This question appears in Mumbai University > Satellite Communication and Network subject
Marks: 5 M
Year: May 2015
written 8.5 years ago by |
Long distance communication: All satellites are placed at a height greater than ionosphere layer. For lower frequencies ionosphere is opaque so high frequency has to be used to pierce the layers of atmosphere and ensure communication.
Bandwidth increases: Microwave frequencies makes it possible to support many channels simultaneously which gives increased bandwidth.
Antenna size decreases: Microwave range frequency allows design of small and efficient antennas.
More Coverage area: Microwaves frequencies increase the coverage area.
Increased Directivity: As wavelength is directly proportional to beam width (measure of directional property) of antenna, high frequency means lesser wavelength and thus reduction in beamwidth which implies greater directivity.
Microwave frequencies allow wide band signals to be used in satellite communication, high speed digital data requiring wide bandwidth can be used.