Satellite Systems for Personal Applications: Concepts and Technology
β Scribed by Madhavendra Richharia, Leslie David Westbrook(auth.), Xuemin (Sherman) Shen, Yi Pan(eds.)
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 464
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Presents the concepts, technology, and role of satellite systems in support of personal applications, such as mobile and broadband communications, navigation, television, radio and multimedia broadcasting, safety of life services, etc.
This book presents a novel perspective on satellite systems, reflecting the modern personal technology context, and hence a focus on the individual as end-user. The book begins by outlining key generic concepts before discussing techniques adopted in particular application areas; next, it exemplifies these techniques through discussion of state-of-art current and emerging satellite systems. The book concludes by contemplating the likely evolution of these systems, taking into consideration influences and trends in technology, in conjunction with growing user expectations.
In addition to addressing satellite systems that directly interact with personal devices, the book additionally considers those indirect applications where there is an increasing interest by individuals - notably, in remote sensing. As such, the book uniquely encompasses the entire gamut of satellite-enabled personal / end-user applications.
Key Features:
- Broad scope - views satellite systems generically with regards to their applicability across a wide range of personal application areas
- Strong foundation in underlying concepts
- State-of-the-art system examples
- Review of trends in relevant areas of satellite technology
- Revision questions at the end of each chapter
The book is suited to individuals, engineers, scientists, service providers, system operators, application developers and managers interested or involved in the use of satellite technology for personal applications. It should also hold interest for use in research institutes interested in promoting inter-disciplinary cross-fertilization of ideas, as well as by financiers, policy makers, and strategists interested in gaining a better understanding of this technology.Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1β18):
Chapter 2 Satellites and High?Altitude Platforms (pages 19β49):
Chapter 3 Spectrum and Propagation (pages 51β87):
Chapter 4 Antennas and Noise (pages 89β122):
Chapter 5 Modulation and Coding (pages 123β159):
Chapter 6 Satellite Access and Networking (pages 161β192):
Chapter 7 Doppler and Pseudorange (Navigation) (pages 193β209):
Chapter 8 Compression, Speech, Audio and Video Encoding (pages 211β233):
Chapter 9 Digital Broadcasting Techniques and Architectures (pages 235β261):
Chapter 10 Broadcast Systems (pages 263β285):
Chapter 11 Communications Architectures (pages 287β305):
Chapter 12 Satellite Communications Systems (pages 307β350):
Chapter 13 Satellite Navigation Techniques (pages 351β377):
Chapter 14 Navigation, Tracking and Safety Systems (pages 379β408):
Chapter 15 Remote Sensing Techniques (pages 409β420):
Chapter 16 Remote Sensing Systems (pages 421β436):
Chapter 17 The Future (pages 437β449):
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