Instruction manual
9522B Iridium Satellite Modem
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6. Appendix A: Sample Data Transfer
Calculations
Note: The calculations below are based upon maximum
theoretical throughputs. Real world transmission times for
the Iridium Satellite Network have proven to be as much as
twice as slow.
When transmitting the data back from the station, the power
consumption of the modem must be taken into account in order
to avoid excessive discharge of the battery power supply. To get
an idea of what the transmission time and associated power
drain might be for a typical metrological station, consider the
following example:
A station measures wind-speed and direction, precipitation,
temperature and relative humidity, solar radiation, and
barometric pressure. The datalogger is a CR1000. The monthly
data file contains 2 data tables; a small maintenance table and a
30 parameter meteorological data table. The size of a monthly
ASCII data file is 124Kb.
If the station’s data were downloaded monthly, the time (T) for
the data transfer could be calculated as shown below:
T
(Download)
= File size (Kb) / Transfer Rate (72 Kb/min)
With a file size of 124 Kb and a transfer rate of 72 Kbytes per
minute, the download time is approximately 2 minutes.
If the data were downloaded daily, the file would be much
smaller, approximately 5KB. A daily data transfer time would be
approximately 5 seconds. Please note that a 4 to 15 second
connection time should be added to the above times to account
for the initial connection time.
Table 2 below shows the transfer time depending on whether
data is collected daily, weekly or monthly.
Collection Interval File size (Kbytes) Transfer time
Monthly 124 2 minutes
Weekly 35 30 seconds
Daily 5 5 seconds
Table 2: Data Transfer Time Estimates
The CR10X datalogger generates data arrays which are very
similar in size to the table-based dataloggers. For example the
station mentioned above generates a 124 Kb meteorological
data table and a 2 Kb maintenance table each month. If a
CR10X is employed to measure the same parameters the data
arrays would be the same size.