Lawrence W. Krebs - Purcellville VA, US Robert J. Sims - Reston VA, US Ronald C. Bruno - Arlington VA, US Christopher Jason Berger - Arlington VA, US
Assignee:
ITT Manufacturing Enterprises, Inc. - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
H04B 7/01
US Classification:
455504, 455 302, 375298
Abstract:
A remote communications terminal accesses a terrestrial network or information source via a SATCOM link with an earth station hub linked to the network or information source. Information throughput adaptation (ITA) is employed on the SATCOM link to maximize information throughput over the SATCOM link while ensuring acceptable signal quality under varying rain fading conditions. Sufficient power margin is built into the SATCOM link such that, under severe rain fading conditions, the lowest system throughput rate still provides acceptable signal quality. Under lesser rain fading conditions, the data throughput rate is increased via more bandwidth efficient modulation and coding schemes permitted by the higher signal quality which results from greater power margin. The earth station hub and remote terminals monitor the signal quality and communicate to adaptively adjust the modulation and coding used on the forward and return links to maximize information throughput under varying rain fading conditions.
Principal at Berger Brands., Board Member at Minnesota International Center, Managing Partner at REFINEDr
Location:
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Industry:
Public Relations and Communications
Work:
Berger Brands. since Mar 2003
Principal
Minnesota International Center since Jul 2011
Board Member
REFINEDr since Aug 2011
Managing Partner
Skills:
Public Relations Marketing Strategy Marketing Communications Marketing Event Management Non-profits Art Strategy Market Research Contemporary Art Museums
Holy Trinity Episcopal Day School Glenn Dale MD 1982-1986, Central Elementary School Edgewater MD 1986-1989, Central Middle School Edgewater MD 1989-1992
concept may not work everywhere. The airport at Las Vegas had a gym that closed. Christopher Berger, who chairs the American College of Sports Medicine task force on healthy air travel, says the gyms' success may depend on the destination. He thinks they may be best suited for hubs with long layovers.