Space Segment
Space Segment
Space Segment
4.1 Introduction
A satellite communications system can be broadly divided into two segments, a ground segment
and a space segment. The space segment will obviously include the satellites, but it also includes
the ground facilities needed to keep the satellites operational, these being referred to as the
tracking, telemetry, and command (TT&C) facilities. In many networks it is common practice to
employ a ground station solely for the purpose of TT&C.
The equipment carried aboard the satellite also can be classified according to function. The
payload refers to the equipment used to provide the service for which the satellite has been
launched. The bus refers not only to the vehicle which carries the payload but also to the various
subsystems which provide the power, attitude control, orbital control, thermal control, and
command and telemetry functions required to service the payload.
In a communications satellite, the equipment which provides the connecting link between the
satellites transmit and receive antennas is referred to as the transponder. The transponder forms
one of the main sections of the payload, the other being the antenna subsystems.
shift in attitude is desired, an attitude maneuver is executed. The control signals needed to
achieve this maneuver may be transmitted from an earth station.
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