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Prospects Challenges of Bangabandhu Satellite-2


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1 Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology, Dhaka, Bangladesh
 

The development of the Bangabandhu Satellite-1 has changed the direction of Bangladesh's satellite communication research. Bangladesh's dream project was the Bangabandhu Satellite 1. This satellite's primary goal is to maintain effective internet and communication services in remote places. First of all, we must concentrate to the depth of satellite communication system and its process to reach any conclusion. Our main goal of the research is to recognize a feasibility review on Bangabandhu satellite-2. So, for the feasibility studies we reviewed the most promising technical parts of Bangabandhu satellite-1. Here, we only focused the certain parts of the satellite such as coding, modulation, battery, purpose of ground station and the benefits of the satellite communication system. Then we moved on the main parts of the Bangabandhu satellite-2. As, Bangabandhu satellite-1 was Geosynchronous equatorial orbit (GEO) communication satellite and Bangabandhu satellite-2 will be Low Earth Orbit (LEO) observation satellite (LEO) so, some of configurations between them might be changed. Furthermore, we largely focused on Facts, efficiency, performance and noticeable difference between two satellites.

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Bangabandhu Satellite-2, Battery, Bit error rate (BER), Modulation, GEO Satellite Networks, Turbo codes
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Authors

Sumaiya Janefar Papiya
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Bobby Barua
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Mehnaz Hossain
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology, Dhaka, Bangladesh

Abstract


The development of the Bangabandhu Satellite-1 has changed the direction of Bangladesh's satellite communication research. Bangladesh's dream project was the Bangabandhu Satellite 1. This satellite's primary goal is to maintain effective internet and communication services in remote places. First of all, we must concentrate to the depth of satellite communication system and its process to reach any conclusion. Our main goal of the research is to recognize a feasibility review on Bangabandhu satellite-2. So, for the feasibility studies we reviewed the most promising technical parts of Bangabandhu satellite-1. Here, we only focused the certain parts of the satellite such as coding, modulation, battery, purpose of ground station and the benefits of the satellite communication system. Then we moved on the main parts of the Bangabandhu satellite-2. As, Bangabandhu satellite-1 was Geosynchronous equatorial orbit (GEO) communication satellite and Bangabandhu satellite-2 will be Low Earth Orbit (LEO) observation satellite (LEO) so, some of configurations between them might be changed. Furthermore, we largely focused on Facts, efficiency, performance and noticeable difference between two satellites.

Keywords


Bangabandhu Satellite-2, Battery, Bit error rate (BER), Modulation, GEO Satellite Networks, Turbo codes

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