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FIRST ASSIGNMENT ODD SEM, 2024

SEM & SECTION: V A,B&C Section


SUBJECT NAME/SUBJECT CODE: Satellite Communication &OFC/ (Bec515d) DATE:
FACULTY NAME: Rashmi H C TOTAL MARKS: 30

Instructions to the students:


Answer Any One Question from Each Part.
Course Outcome: Students will be able to:

CO1: Describe the satellite orbits and its trajectories with the definitions of parameters associated with it.
CO2: Describe the Electronic hardware systems associated with the satellite subsystem and earth station.
CO3:
Q. No Marks CO
Satellite A is orbiting Earth in a Circular orbit of radius 25000km. satellite B is orbiting
1 5 CO1
Earth in an elliptical orbit with its apogee and perigee distance of 43000km and 7000km,
respectively. Determine the velocities of the two satellites at the indicated points X and
Y.(take µ= 39.8*10^13 Nm2/kg)

2 Compare and contrast the spin stabilization and three -axis stabilization techniques of 5 CO1
stabilizing the attitude of a satellite. Mention any two prominent satellites belonging to
the two categories

3 With the neat diagram explain all the equipments present in the Earth station 5 CO2
Hardware.

4 Discuss the Commonly uses batteries in onboard satellites. 5 CO2

5 With a neat diagram explain VSAT Network and its Topologies. 5 CO3

Faculty signature HoD , ECE


Dr. Rajendra R Patil
SECOND ASSIGNMENT ODD SEM, 2024

SEM & SECTION: V A,B&C Section


SUBJECT NAME/SUBJECT CODE: Satellite Communication &OFC/ (Bec515d) DATE:
FACULTY NAME: Rashmi H C TOTAL MARKS: 30

Instructions to the students:


Answer Any One Question from Each Part.
Course Outcome: Students will be able to:

CO3: describe the communication satellite with the focus on national satellite system
CO4: Classification and characterization of optical fibers with different modes of signal propagation
CO5: describe the constructional features and the characteristics of optical fiber and optical devices used for signal
transmission and reception.

Q. No Marks CO
1 With a neat diagram explain DTH Satellite Television. 5 CO3

2 What is dispersion; explain Material dispersion in single mode fibers. And also 5 CO4
Explain the Scattering and bending losses of OFC.
3 a)In a Multimode step-index optical fiber that has a core radius of 25µm,a core 5 CO4
index of 1,48,and an index difference is 0.01,what are the number of modes in
the fiber at wavelength 860,1310 and 1550nm?

b) Consider a graded-index multimode fiber for which the index profile α


=2.0,the core index n1=1.480,the core –cladding index difference is 0.01 and
core radius a=25µm.if the radius of curvature of the fiber is R=1.0cm,what
Percentage of the modes remain in the fiber at a 1300-nm wavelength?

4 Describe the working of Febry-Perot resonator cavity of laser with a neat 5 CO5
diagram.
5 a) Describe the construction and working principle of a PIN photo detector, 5 CO5
including the band gap diagram under reverse bias?
b) Illustrate Diffraction Grating with a neat diagram.
Faculty signature HoD , ECE
Dr. Rajendra R Patil

FIRST INTERNAL ASSESSMENT, ODD SEM, 2022

SEM & SECTION: VII TIME: 9:30 to 10:40


SUBJECT NAME/SUBJECT CODE: Satellite Communication /18EC732 DATE: 29-10-22
FACULTY NAME: TOTAL MARKS: 30
Instructions to the students:
Answer Any One Question from Each Part.
Course Outcome: Students will be able to:
CO 1: Describe the satellite orbits and their trajectories with the definitions of parameters associated with them.
CO 2: Describe the electronic hardware systems associated with the satellite subsystem and earth station.
Q. No Marks CO
PART A
1(a) Define and explain three laws of Kepler to describe the motion of an artificial satellite around earth. 6 CO1

(b) With a neat sketch define: 1.Orbit 2. Trajectory 4 CO1

OR
2 (a) With a neat diagram explain any six orbital parameters required to determine a satellite orbit. 6 CO1

(b) A satellite is moving in an elliptical orbit with the major axis is equal to 42000km if the perigee 4 CO1
distance is 8000km,find the apogee and the eccentricity.

PART B
3 (a) Describe the different types of satellite orbits. 6 CO1

(b) Define the Azimuth and elevation angle. 4 CO1

OR
4 (a) With a neat diagram explain the injection velocity and resulting satellite trajectories with supporting 6 CO1
expressions.

(b) Discuss any 4 orbital effects on satellite performance. 4 CO1

PART C
5 (a) With a neat schematic explain solar energy driven power system. 6 CO2

(b) Discuss orbit control in satellite system. 4 CO2

OR
6 (a) With a neat diagram explain tracking telemetry and command subsystem. 6 CO2

(b) Discuss the fixed satellite service(FSS) earth station 4 CO2


FIRST INTERNAL ASSESSMENT, ODD SEM, 2022

SEM & SECTION: VII TIME: 9:30 to 10:40


SUBJECT NAME/SUBJECT CODE: Satellite Communication /18EC732 DATE: 29-10-22
FACULTY NAME: TOTAL MARKS: 30
Instructions to the students:
Answer Any One Question from Each Part.
Course Outcome: Students will be able to:
CO 1: Describe the satellite orbits and their trajectories with the definitions of parameters associated with them.
CO 2: Describe the electronic hardware systems associated with the satellite subsystem and earth station.
Q. No Marks CO
PART A
1(a) Define and explain three laws of Kepler to describe the motion of an artificial satellite around earth. 6 CO1

(b) With a neat sketch define: 1.Orbit 2. Trajectory 4 CO1


OR
2 (a) With a neat diagram explain any six orbital parameters required to determine a satellite orbit. 6 CO1

(b) A satellite is moving in an elliptical orbit with the major axis is equal to 42000km if the perigee 4 CO1
distance is 8000km,find the apogee and the eccentricity.

PART B
3 (a) Describe the different types of satellite orbits. 6 CO1

(b) Define the Azimuth and elevation angle. 4 CO1

OR
4 (a) With a neat diagram explain the injection velocity and resulting satellite trajectories with supporting 6 CO1
expressions.

(b) Discuss any 4 orbital effects on satellite performance. 4 CO1

PART C
5 (a) With a neat schematic explain solar energy driven power system. 6 CO2

(b) Discuss orbit control in satellite system. 4 CO2

OR
6 (a) With a neat diagram explain tracking telemetry and command subsystem. 6 CO2

(b) Discuss the fixed satellite service(FSS) earth station 4 CO2

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