Analysis of Geostationary Federal Communications Commission Satellite Applications from 2000 to 2022

IF 1.3 4区 工程技术 Q2 ENGINEERING, AEROSPACE Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets Pub Date : 2023-11-03 DOI:10.2514/1.a35660
Phillip Post, Kaitlyn Fleming, Catharine Canavan, Stephanie Cho, Gati Aher, Whitney Lohmeyer
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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) acts as the de facto gatekeeper to space for all commercial satellites, so filings to the commission can detail the direction of the industry. Between January 1, 2000, and December 31, 2021, the Commission’s International Bureau (IB) received 3289 geostationary (GEO) satellite filings from 180 distinct companies. GEO satellite filings are in decline, with their 262 applications peak reached in 2003 versus only 69 in 2021. One contributing factor is the steady decline of satellite TV subscribers. Ku band was the most requested frequency band with its ideal combination of bandwidth and resistance to rain fade, but 10 GHz of potential E-band bandwidth remains unused due to technological barriers. Approximately 69.8% of applications were granted, followed by 9.6% withdrawn, and only 7.7% were denied or dismissed, but the top 12 filers constituted only 3.8% of all applications dismissed, meaning that smaller filers’ applications were far less likely to be granted. An application took 172 days on average to be acted on, but Special Temporary Authority applications, which make up 43.7% of all applications, took only 43 days on average. The most requested legal waivers were for frequency allocations, telemetry signals, orbital debris mitigation, and file formatting.
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2000 - 2022年美国联邦通信委员会地球同步卫星应用分析
美国联邦通信委员会(FCC)实际上是所有商业卫星的太空看门人,因此提交给该委员会的文件可以详细说明该行业的发展方向。在2000年1月1日至2021年12月31日期间,委员会的国际局(IB)收到了来自180家不同公司的3289份地球同步卫星(GEO)申请。地球同步轨道卫星申请量呈下降趋势,2003年达到峰值262件,而2021年只有69件。其中一个促成因素是卫星电视用户的持续下降。Ku频段是最受欢迎的频段,具有理想的带宽组合和抗雨褪性,但由于技术障碍,10 GHz的潜在e频段带宽仍未使用。大约69.8%的申请被批准,其次是9.6%的申请被撤回,只有7.7%的申请被拒绝或驳回,但排名前12位的申请仅占所有被驳回申请的3.8%,这意味着规模较小的申请被批准的可能性要小得多。一份申请平均需要172天才能得到处理,但占所有申请43.7%的特别临时授权申请平均只需要43天。请求最多的法律豁免是频率分配、遥测信号、轨道碎片缓减和文件格式。
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Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets
Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets 工程技术-工程:宇航
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