2017
DOI: 10.14257/ijseia.2017.11.2.08
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An Intuitive Link Budget Tool for Military Satellite Communication

Abstract: Nowadays the Malaysian Royal Army is using their own transponder using X-band frequency. Satellite -Earth communication

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“…According to the recommendation of International Telecommunication Union (ITU) (ITU-R SA.1024), three primary bands are available at Earth Exploration-Satellite (Capela, 2012;Zhiger, 2017;Ismail et al, 2017) MATLAB based link budget calculator is presented in a recent research by Ya'acob et al (2018) to calculate all the gains and losses of the telecommunication system from a transmitter to receiver through the used medium. This calculator is able to calculate several parameters such as Effective Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP), effective aperture, path loss, free space path loss, physical aperture, flux density, transmit gain, transmit power, receive gain, receive power, noise temperature ratio, noise density ratio, etc.…”
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“…According to the recommendation of International Telecommunication Union (ITU) (ITU-R SA.1024), three primary bands are available at Earth Exploration-Satellite (Capela, 2012;Zhiger, 2017;Ismail et al, 2017) MATLAB based link budget calculator is presented in a recent research by Ya'acob et al (2018) to calculate all the gains and losses of the telecommunication system from a transmitter to receiver through the used medium. This calculator is able to calculate several parameters such as Effective Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP), effective aperture, path loss, free space path loss, physical aperture, flux density, transmit gain, transmit power, receive gain, receive power, noise temperature ratio, noise density ratio, etc.…”
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“…iii. Antenna Gain ( ) Antenna Gain ( ) can be calculated by using Equation (3) (Mahmud & Khan, 2009;Ismail et al, 2017). Antenna gain presents the amount of radiated energy in a specific direction comparing with the amount of radiated energy of isotopic antenna in the same direction.…”
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“…Link budget presents acceptable links through comparisons among possible links. (Capela, 2012;Zhiger, 2017;Ismail et al, 2017) MATLAB based link budget calculator is presented in a recent research by Ya'acob et al (2018) to calculate all the gains and losses of the telecommunication system from a transmitter to receiver through the used medium. This calculator is able to calculate several parameters such as Effective Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP), effective aperture, path loss, free space path loss, physical aperture, flux density, transmit gain, transmit power, receive gain, receive power, noise temperature ratio, noise density ratio, etc.…”
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“…) can be calculated by using Equation (3) (Mahmud & Khan, 2009;Ismail et al, 2017). Antenna gain presents the amount of radiated energy in a specific direction comparing with the amount of radiated energy of isotopic antenna in the same direction.…”
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confidence: 99%