New and updated edition of this authoritative and comprehensive reference to the field of satellite communications engineering<br>Building on the success of previous editions, Satellite Communications Systems, Fifth Edition covers the entire field of satellite communications engineering from orbital
Digital Satellite Communications Systems and Technologies: Military and Civil Applications
β Scribed by A. Nejat Ince (auth.), A. Nejat Ince (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 612
- Series
- The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science 186
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Among the space activities of the last three decades satellite communications (SATCOM) has found the widest application in meeting both civil and military communications requirements. Several international, regional and national SATCOM systems of increasing capacity, capability and complexity have been and are being implemented over the years. The latest versions are utilizing such concepts as spot beams, processing transponders in SS-TDMA and operations in different frequency bands including the EHF band. On the military side, the United States of America, the United Kingdom, France and NATO (the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation) have been the only owners and operators of military SATCOM systems in the West. The systems in being and under development use satellites and ground terminals with characteristics which differ from the civilian ones with respect to frequency bands utilised and survivability and interoperability. The SATCOM has given the military users the potential of having much-needed mobility, flexibility and survivability in strategic and tactical communications for land, sea and air operations. It must, however, be said particularly for the military SATCOM systems that they have been evolved in big jumps, both in time and capability, each jump involving the deployment of two or three often specially designed large satellites, large expenses and rather traumatic transition between jumps. Despite these undesirable features these systems did not have the required degree of suevivability and flexibility.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xvii
Introduction....Pages 1-7
Current Nato Communications Planning (SATCOM and the Nato C3 Architecture)....Pages 9-30
Comparison of Nato and Other Systems....Pages 31-39
Issues and Future Trends in Satellite Communications....Pages 41-53
Threat to Satellite Communications....Pages 55-67
Threat Implications and Counter-Measures....Pages 69-141
Environment....Pages 143-174
Technology Review....Pages 175-354
National SATCOM Systems and Developments....Pages 355-476
Possible SATCOM System Architectures....Pages 477-549
Cost - Performance Analysis....Pages 551-593
Concluding Remarks....Pages 595-597
Back Matter....Pages 599-604
β¦ Subjects
Electrical Engineering; Signal, Image and Speech Processing
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