An Introduction to Satellite Communications

Front Cover

The aim of this book is to give a clear and concise exposition of the principles and practice of satellite communications by describing the development of communications-satellite services. It will be useful both to engineers who have worked in other fields of telecommunication and to students.

The book describes the development of communications satellite services and explains how satellites and earth stations have evolved to meet changing requirements. It deals in a simple but practical way with the physics and geometry of the geostationary orbit, and the construction and operation of satellites and launch vehicles. It gives a thorough analysis of the essential factors governing the quality of speech, data and television signals received via satellite. Particular attention is paid to growth areas in satellite communications, including analogue television transmission, digital methods of transmission of speech and data, the use of satellites for maritime, aeronautical and land-mobile communications and VSATs (very-small aperture terminals).

 

Contents

Satellites and launchers
2
9
33
15
70
The RF transmission path
93
16
103
22
113
Frequency modulation
136
23
152
24
166
Digital satellite communications
180
Maritime and other mobile services
236
Earth stations
275
Short Bibliography
329
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