Method of regulating the power of a signal transmitted by a firs

Telecommunications – Transmitter and receiver at separate stations – With control signal

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455427, 455 671, 455 121, 455 131, H04B 100

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ABSTRACT:
In a telecommunication network, the power of a first signal transmitted via a satellite by a first station to be received in the form of a second signal by a second station is regulated. At a given time, a value representative of a signal-to-noise ratio of the second signal is predicted for a later time, and, at an intermediate time, the power of the first signal is regulated in the first station as a function of the predicted value. The intermediate time precedes the later time by a time period substantially equal to the propagation time between the first and second stations.

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