In-orbit testing of satellite TWTA's without commercial traffic interference

TWTAs (Traveling Xhuna Tube Amplifiers) are presently the primary life-limiting element of a communications satellite transponder. Satellite operators rely on spare ‘TWTAs to ensure that most of the transponders will be operating at the spacecraft end·of-life. We wish to track the °health° of the op...

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Main Author: Beachem, Thomas Andrew
Other Authors: Electrical Engineering
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Published: Virginia Tech 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/45745
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-457452021-05-05T05:40:50Z In-orbit testing of satellite TWTA's without commercial traffic interference Beachem, Thomas Andrew Electrical Engineering Bostian, Charles W. Pratt, T. Ha, Tri T. LD5655.V855 1986.B423 Artificial satellites in telecommunication Transponders TWTAs (Traveling Xhuna Tube Amplifiers) are presently the primary life-limiting element of a communications satellite transponder. Satellite operators rely on spare ‘TWTAs to ensure that most of the transponders will be operating at the spacecraft end·of-life. We wish to track the °health° of the operating TWTAs in order to accurately predict the remaining useful lifetime of the satellite transponder. This information is very useful for system planning and risk assessment. The primary failure mechanism of a TWTA is cathode deactivation, symptoms of which are measurable from an earth station. Present testing methods require the interruption of the communications traffic signal, which leads to a loss in revenue generated by the satellite. We present new methods to test TWTAs without significant interference to the communications signal. These methods include the use of test—tone signals and spread spectrum techniques. The test—tone method is readily implemented using commercially available hardware. The spread·spectrum technique requires customized hardware, and so is more expensive. Finally, the data from these tests can be inserted into a transponder reliability model. The model is then used to predict the availability of the satellite transponder, up to and including the end-ef-life of the satellite. Master of Science 2014-03-14T21:49:48Z 2014-03-14T21:49:48Z 1986-05-05 2013-11-15 2013-11-15 2013-11-15 Thesis Text etd-11152013-040426 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/45745 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-11152013-040426/ OCLC# 15310856 LD5655.V855_1986.B423.pdf vii, 93 leaves BTD application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Tech
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topic LD5655.V855 1986.B423
Artificial satellites in telecommunication
Transponders
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Artificial satellites in telecommunication
Transponders
Beachem, Thomas Andrew
In-orbit testing of satellite TWTA's without commercial traffic interference
description TWTAs (Traveling Xhuna Tube Amplifiers) are presently the primary life-limiting element of a communications satellite transponder. Satellite operators rely on spare ‘TWTAs to ensure that most of the transponders will be operating at the spacecraft end·of-life. We wish to track the °health° of the operating TWTAs in order to accurately predict the remaining useful lifetime of the satellite transponder. This information is very useful for system planning and risk assessment. The primary failure mechanism of a TWTA is cathode deactivation, symptoms of which are measurable from an earth station. Present testing methods require the interruption of the communications traffic signal, which leads to a loss in revenue generated by the satellite. We present new methods to test TWTAs without significant interference to the communications signal. These methods include the use of test—tone signals and spread spectrum techniques. The test—tone method is readily implemented using commercially available hardware. The spread·spectrum technique requires customized hardware, and so is more expensive. Finally, the data from these tests can be inserted into a transponder reliability model. The model is then used to predict the availability of the satellite transponder, up to and including the end-ef-life of the satellite. === Master of Science
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Beachem, Thomas Andrew
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title In-orbit testing of satellite TWTA's without commercial traffic interference
title_short In-orbit testing of satellite TWTA's without commercial traffic interference
title_full In-orbit testing of satellite TWTA's without commercial traffic interference
title_fullStr In-orbit testing of satellite TWTA's without commercial traffic interference
title_full_unstemmed In-orbit testing of satellite TWTA's without commercial traffic interference
title_sort in-orbit testing of satellite twta's without commercial traffic interference
publisher Virginia Tech
publishDate 2014
url http://hdl.handle.net/10919/45745
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