Satellite Orbits
Power Supply
Tracking Techniques
Earth Station Architecture
100

What is the term for a satellite orbit that maintains a fixed position relative to a point on Earth?

Geostationary Orbit

100

Question: Which power source is most commonly used for satellites due to its availability in space?

Solar Energy

100

Name the tracking technique that involves an antenna beam rapidly switching between two positions around the axis.

Lobe Switching

100

In an Earth station, what component amplifies weak signals received by the antenna?

Low Noise Amplifier

200

What type of orbit is inclined at 90 degrees to the equatorial plane, allowing the satellite to pass over the poles?

Polar Orbit

200

How do satellites continue to function during periods when they are eclipsed from the sun?

By using rechargeable batteries that store energy from solar panels

200

What is the tracking method that scans the antenna beam in a circular path to monitor satellite location?

Conical Scan

200

What Earth station system is responsible for converting baseband signals to higher frequencies for transmission?

Up-Converter

300

According to Kepler's laws, what happens to a satellite's speed as it moves closer to Earth in an elliptical orbit?

The satellite’s speed increases as it approaches Earth

300

Name two types of rechargeable batteries commonly used in geostationary satellites for power storage.

Nickel-Cadmium (NiCd) and Lithium-Ion

300

What does the telemetry system transmit back to the Earth station as part of satellite tracking and health monitoring?

Data on satellite health, including power levels, temperature, and component status

300

What measure of an Earth station's performance is derived from the gain of the receiving antenna and the system noise temperature?

G/T ratio

400

What is the significance of the Right Ascension of the Ascending Node (RAAN) in determining the orbital path of a satellite?

It defines the angle from a reference direction (usually the vernal equinox) to the point where the satellite crosses the equatorial plane from South to North, influencing the satellite's ground trackategory

400

In a satellite power system, what is the function of the Power Conditioning Unit (PCU), and how does it contribute to the overall power management strategy?

The PCU regulates the voltage and current from solar panels and batteries, ensuring that the satellite’s systems receive stable and appropriate power levels while also managing battery charging and discharging cycles .

400

What is the purpose of the Kalman filter in satellite tracking, and how does it improve accuracy in estimating a satellite's position?

The Kalman filter uses a series of measurements observed over time to estimate the unknown variables of the satellite’s position and velocity, effectively reducing noise and increasing tracking accuracy by predicting future states based on previous measurements .

400

In the context of Earth station design, how does intermodulation distortion (IMD) affect the performance of multi-carrier systems, and what strategies can be implemented to mitigate its effects?

IMD occurs when multiple carriers interact within non-linear components, creating additional unwanted frequencies that can interfere with signals. Strategies to mitigate IMD include using linear amplifiers, proper signal filtering, and designing appropriate spacing between carriers