Satellite Communications Systems: Systems, Techniques and Technology, 5th Edition
by Gerard Maral ( ENST ); Michel Bousquet (Ecole Nationale Aeronautique et Espace); Contributing Editor: Zhili Sun (University of Surrey, UK)Rent Textbook
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Summary
Table of Contents
| Acknowledgement | |
| Acronyms | |
| Notation | |
| Introduction | |
| Birth of satellite communications | |
| Development of satellite communications | |
| Configuration of a satellite communications system | |
| Types of orbit | |
| Radio regulations | |
| Technology trends | |
| Services | |
| The way forward | |
| References | |
| Orbits and Related Issues | |
| Keplerian orbits | |
| Useful orbits for satellite communication | |
| Perturbations of orbits | |
| Conclusion | |
| References | |
| Baseband Signals and Quality of Service | |
| Baseband signals | |
| Performance objectives | |
| Availability objectives | |
| Delay | |
| Conclusion | |
| References | |
| Digital Communications Techniques | |
| Baseband formatting | |
| Digital modulation | |
| Channel coding | |
| Channel coding and the power-bandwidth trade-off | |
| Coded modulation | |
| End-to-end error control | |
| Digital video broadcasting via satellite (DVB-S) | |
| Second generation DVB-S | |
| Conclusion | |
| References | |
| Uplink, Downlink and Overall Link Performance; Intersatellite Links | |
| Configuration of a link | |
| Antenna parameters | |
| Radiated power | |
| Received signal power | |
| Noise power spectral density at the receiver input | |
| Individual link performance | |
| Influence of the atmosphere | |
| Mitigation of atmospheric impairments | |
| Overall link performance with transparent satellite | |
| Overall link performance with regenerative satellite | |
| Link performance with multibeam antenna coverage vs moonbeam coverage | |
| Intersatellite link performance | |
| References | |
| Multiple Access | |
| Layered data transmission | |
| Traffic parameters | |
| Traffic routing | |
| Access techniques | |
| Frequency division multiple access (FDMA) | |
| Time division multiple access (TDMA) | |
| Code division multiple access (CDMA) | |
| Fixed and on-demand assignment | |
| Random access | |
| Conclusion | |
| References | |
| Satellite Networks | |
| Network reference models and protocols | |
| Reference architecture for satellite networks | |
| Basic characteristics of satellite networks | |
| Satellite on-board connectivity | |
| Connectivity through intersatellite links (ISL) | |
| Satellite broadcast networks | |
| Broadband satellite networks | |
| Transmission control protocol | |
| IPv6 over satellite networks | |
| Conclusion | |
| References | |
| Earth Stations | |
| Station organisation | |
| Radio-frequency characteristics | |
| The antenna subsystem | |
| The radio-frequency subsystem | |
| Communication subsystems | |
| The network interface subsystem | |
| Monitoring and control; auxiliary equipment | |
| Conclusion | |
| References | |
| The Communication Payload | |
| Mission and characteristics of the payload | |
| Transparent repeater | |
| Regenerative repeater | |
| Multibeam antenna payload | |
| Introduction to flexible payloads | |
| Solid state equipment technology | |
| Antenna coverage | |
| Antenna characteristics | |
| Conclusion | |
| References | |
| The Platform | |
| Subsystems | |
| Attitude control | |
| The propulsion subsystem | |
| The electric power supply | |
| Telemetry, tracking and command (TTC) and on-board data handling (OBDH) | |
| Thermal control and structure | |
| Developments and trends | |
| References | |
| Satellite Installation and Launch Vehicles | |
| Installation in orbit | |
| Launch vehicles | |
| References | |
| The Space Environment | |
| Vacuum | |
| The mechanical environment | |
| Radiation | |
| Flux of high energy particles | |
| The environment during installation | |
| References | |
| Reliability of Satellite Communications Systems | |
| Introduction of reliability | |
| Satellite system availability | |
| Subsystem reliability | |
| Component reliability | |
| Index | |
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