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[265]-266) and index. 327 $aVSAT Networks; Contents; Preface; Acronyms and Abbreviations; Notation; 1 Introduction; 1.1 VSAT network definition; 1.2 VSAT network configurations; 1.3 User terminal connectivity; 1.4 VSAT network applications and types of traffic; 1.4.1 Civilian VSAT networks; 1.4.2 Military VSAT networks; 1.5 VSAT networks: involved parties; 1.6 VSAT network options; 1.6.1 Star or mesh?; 1.6.2 Data/voice/video; 1.6.3 Fixed/demand assignment; 1.6.4 Frequency bands; 1.6.5 Hub options; 1.7 VSAT network earth stations; 1.7.1 VSAT station; 1.7.2 Hub station; 1.8 Economic aspects; 1.9 Regulatory aspects 327 $a1.9.1 Licensing1.9.2 Access to the space segment; 1.9.3 Local regulations; 1.10 Conclusions; 1.10.1 Advantages; 1.10.2 Drawbacks; 2 Use of satellites for VSAT networks; 2.1 Introduction; 2.1.1 The relay function; 2.1.2 Transparent and regenerative payload; 2.1.3 Coverage; 2.1.4 Impact of coverage on satellite relay performance; 2.1.5 Frequency reuse; 2.2 Orbits; 2.2.1 Newton's universal law of attraction; 2.2.2 Orbital parameters; 2.3 The geostationary satellite; 2.3.1 Orbit parameters; 2.3.2 Launching the satellite; 2.3.3 Distance to the satellite; 2.3.4 Propagation delay 327 $a2.3.5 Conjunction of the sun and the satellite2.3.6 Orbit perturbations; 2.3.7 Apparent satellite movement; 2.3.8 Orbit corrections; 2.3.9 Doppler effect; 2.4 Satellites for VSAT services; 3 Operational aspects; 3.1 Installation; 3.1.1 Hub; 3.1.2 VSAT; 3.1.3 Antenna pointing; 3.2 The customer's concerns; 3.2.1 Interfaces to end equipment; 3.2.2 Independence from vendor; 3.2.3 Set-up time; 3.2.4 Access to the service; 3.2.5 Flexibility; 3.2.6 Failure and disaster recovery; 3.2.7 Blocking probability; 3.2.8 Response time; 3.2.9 Link quality; 3.2.10 Availability; 3.2.11 Maintenance 327 $a3.2.12 Hazards3.2.13 Cost; 4 Networking aspects; 4.1 Network functions; 4.2 Some definitions; 4.2.1 Links and connections; 4.2.2 Bit rate; 4.2.3 Protocols; 4.2.4 Delay; 4.2.5 Throughput; 4.2.6 Channel efficiency; 4.2.7 Channel utilisation; 4.3 Traffic characterisation; 4.3.1 Traffic forecasts; 4.3.2 Traffic measurements; 4.3.3 Traffic source modelling; 4.4 The OSI reference model for data communications; 4.4.1 The physical layer; 4.4.2 The data link layer; 4.4.3 The network layer; 4.4.4 The transport layer; 4.4.5 The upper layers (5 to 7); 4.5 Application to VSAT networks 327 $a4.5.1 Physical and protocol configurations of a VSAT network4.5.2 Protocol conversion (emulation); 4.5.3 Reasons for protocol conversion; 4.6 Multiple access; 4.6.1 Basic multiple access protocols; 4.6.2 Meshed networks; 4.6.3 Star-shaped networks; 4.6.4 Fixed assignment versus demand assignment; 4.6.5 Random time division multiple access; 4.6.6 Delay analysis; 4.6.7 Conclusion; 4.7 Network design; 4.7.1 Principles; 4.7.2 Guidelines for preliminary dimensioning; 4.7.3 Example; 4.8 Conclusion; 5 Radio frequency link analysis; 5.1 Principles; 5.1.1 Thermal noise; 5.1.2 Interference noise 327 $a5.1.3 Intermodulation noise 330 $aVSAT Networks: Second Edition covers all the important issues involved with the installation of VSAT systems.Since the first edition was published, the VSAT market has continued to expand steadily. 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