LEO UT SATCOM Beam Sequencing Requirements
In contrary to GEO satellites where they are in the orbit geostationary with respect to Earth, LEO satellites are passing by User Terminal, UT, every 10 – 20 seconds depending on the their altitude, the number of satellites in each orbital plane, and network coverage plan.
Therefore,??LEO UT?must be able to Beam Sequencing in very short period of time to track the moving LEO satellites while they keep connectivity with the satellites.
Consequently, the UT must either mechanically or?electronically?sequences its beam to keep the connectivity while it is tracking one satellite and hop to another moving satellite when the first satellite is out of sight.
This has implications on the how fast the beam has to form and on the technology of the beam steering mechanism.
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