Satellite communication is a wireless communication method that uses artificial communication satellites located in space orbit as space relays to relay radio signals to achieve communication between multiple earth stations. It has the advantages of flexible networking, reliable link, wide signal coverage and breakthrough geographical limitation, and can be used anytime, anywhere and on demand. With the characteristics of transparent transmission, satellite satellite communication, in telecommunications, the use of artificial satellites to provide communication links between various points on Earth. Satellite communications play a vital role in the global telecommunications system. Approximately 2,000 artificial satellites orbiting Earth relay analog and digital signals carrying voice, video, and data to and from one or many locations worldwide.
How It Works
Satellite communication has two main components: the ground segment, which consists of fixed or mobile transmission, reception, and ancillary equipment, and the space segment, which primarily is the satellite itself. A typical satellite link involves the transmission or uplinking of a signal from an Earth station to a satellite. The satellite then receives and amplifies the signal and retransmits it back to Earth, where it is received and reamplified by Earth stations and terminals. Satellite receivers on the ground include direct-to-home (DTH) satellite equipment, mobile reception equipment in aircraft, satellite telephones, and handheld devices.
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