Digital Satellite Communications Systems and Technologies

Military and Civil Applications

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Digital Satellite Communications Systems and Technologies

Military and Civil Applications

The book is based on the results of studies carried out by a working group which was set up by NATO in 1986 to consider the future potential of satellite communications in the post 2000 era and to identify areas for significant technological thrust. It contains a substantial amount of information, most of it original, on almost every aspect of satellite communications. Starting from certain postulated trends about future SATCOM, it assesses emerging technologies and develops potential SATCOM system architectures, including space, ground and control segments, with particular emphasis on military applications which involve the most advanced and demanding techniques and technologies ranging from materials to signal and speech processing. The mean ideas treated in the book are: techniques and technologies related to signal processing and switching, adaptive antennas, optical and EHF links for inter-satellite communications, AI, and robotics for SATCOM; system architectural concepts utilizing GEO/inclined/Tundra orbits and clustered/tethered/proliferated LEO satellites; national systems and developments; threat (electronic warfare, physical, nuclear); electronic counter-counter measures (ECCM); propagational issues (including nuclear effects); network and transmission issues (implementation); satellite payloads, power generation in space, launch vehicles; system management; cost-performance models and analysis. This book is an excellent reference source and is suitable as a text for advanced courses on the subject of satellite communications.

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Publisher
Springer US
Language
English
Pages
604

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Mode of access: World Wide Web.

Published in
Boston, MA
Series
The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science, Communications and Information Theory -- 186, Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science, Communications and Information Theory -- 186.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
621.3
Library of Congress
TK1-9971, TK1-9971TK5102.9TA16

The Physical Object

Format
[electronic resource] :
Pagination
1 online resource (xvii, 604 pages).
Number of pages
604

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL27032446M
ISBN 10
1461365902, 1461535786
ISBN 13
9781461365907, 9781461535782
OCLC/WorldCat
851741949

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL19843294W

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