The Satellite Communication Ground Segment and Earth Station Handbook, Second Edition

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Artech House, Jul 1, 2014 - Technology & Engineering - 464 pages

This updated and expanded second edition reflects the state of earth station design and ground segment architecture. From international telephone network gateways to direct broadcast home receivers, today’s broad range of ground systems and devices require satellite communication engineers and business managers to have a broad and sound understanding of the design and operating principles of earth stations and ground control facilities. This book explores the delivery end of the satellite link and its relationship to delivery of services.

Authored by a leading authority in the field, the book provides engineers and managers with the knowledge they need to devise their own approach to implementing and managing earth stations and the overall ground segment. Readers find practical guidance in an array of critical areas, including: preparing requirements, performing preliminary analyses, reviewing hardware designs, managing the introduction of the overall ground segment, and more.

 

 

Contents

1 Introduction to the Satellite Communication Ground Segment
1
2 Earth Station Design Philosophy
21
3 SpaceGround Interface Requirements
59
4 TwoWay Communications Service Requirements
81
5 OneWay Broadcast Service Requirements for TV Data and Audio
117
6 Ground Segment Baseband Architecture and Equipment
141
7 Earth Station RF Design and Equipment
183
8 Signal Impairments and Service Optimization
255
9 Fixed and Mobile User Terminals
295
10 Earth Station Facility Design and Site Selection
339
11 Principles of Effective Operations and Maintenance
379
Acronyms and Abbreviations use in Satellite Communications
415
About the Author
427
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About the author (2014)

Bruce Elbert is Managing Director of Applications Technology Strategy, LLC. He received his M.S. from University of Maryland and his M.B.A. from Pepperdine University. He is the author several books, including The Satellite Applications Handbook and Introduction to Satellite Communications, Third Edition, both published by Artech House.

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