Link Strategy for the Mobile Satellite System Iridium

Abstract

This paper developes crosslink routing strategies for the Mobile Satellite System Iridium [1,3,6,8]. Motorola's Iridium satellite constellation, based on the orbit design of Adams and Rider [2] is to provide mobile satellite service for hand-held personal telephones. The Iridium system will have 66 satellites in 6 orbital planes at an altitude of h = 780 km and a minimum elevation angle of q = 8.2 degrees for an optimal satellite distribution around the globe. It will be a system with direct connections between satellites (Intersatellite Links ISLs). These connections can be established with Intra-Orbit ISLs and with Inter-Orbit ISLs. The problem of routing messages through the satellite network is complicated by the time-varying satellite system geometry. The relative motion between the synchronized orbital planes is relatively small. However, orbital planes 1 and 6 are counterrotating and have large relative motion. Different Inter-Orbit ISL routing strategies are needed for these tw..

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