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The Receiving System Design and Fabrication of Mobile Antenna for Satellite Internet Service  

Park Ung Hee (Antenna Technology Research Team, ETRI)
Son Seong Ho (Antenna Technology Research Team, ETRI)
Noh Haeng Sook (Antenna Technology Research Team, ETRI)
Lee Kyoung Hee (Antenna Technology Research Team, ETRI)
Jeon Soon Ik (Antenna Technology Research Team, ETRI)
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Abstract
The land mobile antenna for two-way communication using geostationary satellite consists of a transmitting and receiving systems. The transmitting system plays the role of sending the signal to the satellite while the receiving system does the role of receiving signal from the satellite and tacking the target satellite. Especially, the land mobile antenna for satellite communication must be met with the international regulation such as antenna pattern, transmitting power and tracking error to protect the damage of the neighbor satellites. On the other hand, this paper thoroughly examined a receiving system to satisfy a stable satellite tracking performance and antenna pattern specified by the international regulation for Ku-band geostationary satellite.
Keywords
Phased Array Antenna; Antenna; Satellite Tracking;
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