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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 07, 2000
Filed:
Jun. 17, 1997
Jean-Luc Palmade, Aucamville, FR;
Eric Frayssinhes, Toulouse, FR;
Erick Lansard, Ramonville-Ste-Agne, FR;
Alcatel Espace, Nanterre Cedex, FR;
Abstract
The invention relates to a communications and/or navigation system based on a constellation of non-geostationary satellites in orbit around the terrestrial globe. The constellation has satellites grouped in pairs, and has orbital planes that are also grouped in pairs. The pairs of orbital planes are mutually spaced apart by an angle that is different from the spacing between the orbital planes in a pair of orbital planes, and the satellites in a pair have orbital phase offsets different from the orbital phase offset between pairs of satellites in different pairs of orbital planes. This type of constellation makes it possible to ensure continuous coverage, via at least one satellite, of a geographical zone of interest, while taking into consideration the frequency-coordination constraint.