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<h2>AAS 97-668</h2>
<h2>CONJUNCTION/INTERFERENCE BETWEEN LEO AND GEO COMSATS                                                                                             </h2>
<h4> T.J. Lang - The Aerospace Corporation                                                                                                                                    </h4>
<h2> Abstract </h2>
For a ground station communicating with a GEO satellite, interference may occur if a LEO or MEO satellite using the same frequency  passes close enough to the station-GEO line of sight.  Two methods have been used to determine how often these interference events occur and how long they last.  A numerical simulation was used to find these events for a variety of station latitudes, GEO elevation angles, interference angles, and LEO/MEO satellite altitudes and inclinations.  Secondly, a first order approximation was analytically derived, which fits the numerical data and allows predictions of interference probability and duration for any ground station, GEO, and LEO/MEO satellite combination.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              
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