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Communication satellites / Donald H. Martin, Paul R. Anderson, Lucy Bartamian
Communication satellites / Donald H. Martin, Paul R. Anderson, Lucy Bartamian
Autore Martin, Donald H.
Edizione [5th ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa El Segundo, Ca. ; Reston, Va. : The Aerospace Press : American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2007
Descrizione fisica XI, 783 p. : ill. ; 28 cm
Disciplina 384.51
Altri autori (Persone) Anderson, Paul R.
Bartamian, Lucy
Soggetto non controllato Satelliti artificiali nelle telecomunicazioni - Storia
ISBN 1-884989-19-5
978-884989-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-990008555690403321
Martin, Donald H.  
El Segundo, Ca. ; Reston, Va. : The Aerospace Press : American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2007
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The future of satellite communications / / George A. Codding, Jr
The future of satellite communications / / George A. Codding, Jr
Autore Codding George A (George Arthur)
Pubbl/distr/stampa London : , : Routledge, , 2019
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (vii, 208 pages)
Disciplina 384.51
Collana Westview special studies in science, technology, and public policy
Soggetto topico Artificial satellites in telecommunication
Telecommunication systems
ISBN 1-000-22978-5
0-429-31111-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Foreword -- Introduction -- Communications Satellites, Systems and Services -- U.S. Policy of Global Monopoly and its Aftermath -- U.S. Policy of Global Competition -- International Allocation of Space Resources -- Domestic Assignment of Space Resources -- Conclusions -- Frequencies Assigned to Satellite Communication1 -- 1989 Satellite Performance Chart -- The OSI Model
Record Nr. UNINA-9910793763303321
Codding George A (George Arthur)  
London : , : Routledge, , 2019
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Mobile and personal satellite communications 2 : proceedings of the Second European Workshop on Mobile/Personal Satcoms (EMPS '96) / / edited by F. Vatalaro; F. Ananasso
Mobile and personal satellite communications 2 : proceedings of the Second European Workshop on Mobile/Personal Satcoms (EMPS '96) / / edited by F. Vatalaro; F. Ananasso
Edizione [1st ed. 1996.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, England : , : Springer-Verlag London Limited, , [1996]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XII, 582 p. 55 illus.)
Disciplina 384.51
Soggetto topico Mobile communication systems
Artificial satellites in telecommunication
ISBN 1-4471-1516-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Approaching the Shannon Limit: Theorist’s Dream and Practitioner’s Challenge -- 1 System Architectures I -- The L-Band Land Mobile (LLM) Payload: Key Technologies and Test Results -- Antenna Pattern Reconfiguration in the Future Direct Broadcasting Satellite at 22 GHz -- New Highly Miniaturised Multibeam RF Beamforming Networks for Phased Array Antennas Using MMIC and Multilayer Technologies -- ITALSAT F2 and its EMS Payload for Mobile Communications -- Is Terrain Scattering a Significant Contributor to Interference by Personal Communications Satellites ? -- 2 Networks and Mobility Management I -- Providing Appropriate Service Quality to Fixed and Mobile Users in a Non-Geo Satellite-Fixed Cell System -- Inter-Network Signalling Load Analysis for GSM-Satellite Integration -- Mobility Issues for a GEO Multi-Spot Satellite System with OBP Capabilities -- 3 Propagation Channel Characterization and Modelling -- Carrier To Multipath Characterization and Prediction for Mobile Satellite Systems -- Measurement of Propagation Loss into Cars on Satellite Paths at L-Band -- Satellite Channels Modelled by Chaotic Bit Error Generators -- Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) via Archimedes/mediaStar HEO-Satellites -- 4 Systems Architectures II -- Design Aspects of Digital Modems for the Forecoming Demonstrations of Mobile Systems Operating at SHF/EHF -- The Receiver with an Adaptive Array Antenna and Satellite Diversity for Low Earth-Orbital Multiple Satellite Communication Systems -- Mobile and Personal Satellite Communications Experiments with Japan’s Experimental Satellite COMETS -- High-Rate Production and Testing of Spacecrafts and Active Antennas for Mobile/Personal Satcoms -- 5 Network and Mobility Management II -- Handover Requests Queuing in Low Earth Orbit Mobile Satellite Systems -- A Simulation Environment for the Evaluation of Maintainability Strategies in Telecomunication Networks Based on Satellite Constellation -- GSM- Interoperable Mobile Satellite Call Processing Architecture -- Dynamic Transceiver, Carrier and Time-Slot Allocation Strategies for Mobile Satellite Systems -- 6 Modulation and Coding -- High Level Trellis Coding, Equalisation and Diversity for Mobile Communications -- Study on the Application of Turbo Codes in a Satellite System -- Analysis of Improvement due to Interleaving for Data Transmission Over Mobile Satellite Channel with Trellis Coded Modulation System -- On the Interleaver Depth in Concatenated Coding Schemes -- 7 Multiple Access -- How Can Interference-Rejection Receivers Increase the Capacity of CDMA Multi-Beam Satellite Communication Systems? -- Interference Statistics for Multibeam Satellites -- Analysis of a DS-CDMA Return Link for Mobile Satellite Communications -- 8 Ka and EHF Bands Exploitation -- Channel Measurements for EHF-Band Land Mobile Satellite Systems -- ACTS Ka-Band Propagation Measurements in Florida -- Satellite Multimedia Applications through Compact Portable and Mobile Terminals -- Measurements and Analysis on Ka Land Mobile Satellite Channel -- 9 Business and Service Provision I -- IRIDIUM Italia inside the S-PCS Programs -- Satellite System Architectures -- The Integration of Personal Satellite Communication with Terrestrial Cellular: A Business Perspective -- The Globalstar System: A Complement to Terrestrial Mobile Networks -- 10 Business and Service Provision II -- EUTELTRACS — EUTELSAT’s Mobile Communication System Dedicated to the Improvement of Productivity of European Fleet Operators -- Status of the IRIDIUM System: Moving Rapidly Towards Global Wireless Service in 1998 -- Network Evolution for Mobile Satellite Services -- The IRIDIUM Program in the European PCN Scenario -- 11 Panel Papers -- The 1995 World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-95) and its Effect on Mobile/Personal Satcoms -- Integration of Satellite PCNs into Terrestrial Networks and the Way towards UMTS -- EMPS ‘96 Contributors -- Author Index.
Record Nr. UNISA-996226150403316
London, England : , : Springer-Verlag London Limited, , [1996]
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Mobile and Personal Satellite Communications 2 : Proceedings of the Second European Workshop on Mobile/Personal Satcoms (EMPS ’96) / / edited by Francesco Vatalaro, Fulvio Ananasso
Mobile and Personal Satellite Communications 2 : Proceedings of the Second European Workshop on Mobile/Personal Satcoms (EMPS ’96) / / edited by Francesco Vatalaro, Fulvio Ananasso
Edizione [1st ed. 1996.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London : , : Springer London : , : Imprint : Springer, , 1996
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XII, 582 p. 55 illus.)
Disciplina 384.51
Soggetto topico Telecommunication
Computer networks
Technological innovations
Communications Engineering, Networks
Computer Communication Networks
Innovation and Technology Management
ISBN 9781447115168
1447115163
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Approaching the Shannon Limit: Theorist’s Dream and Practitioner’s Challenge -- 1 System Architectures I -- The L-Band Land Mobile (LLM) Payload: Key Technologies and Test Results -- Antenna Pattern Reconfiguration in the Future Direct Broadcasting Satellite at 22 GHz -- New Highly Miniaturised Multibeam RF Beamforming Networks for Phased Array Antennas Using MMIC and Multilayer Technologies -- ITALSAT F2 and its EMS Payload for Mobile Communications -- Is Terrain Scattering a Significant Contributor to Interference by Personal Communications Satellites ? -- 2 Networks and Mobility Management I -- Providing Appropriate Service Quality to Fixed and Mobile Users in a Non-Geo Satellite-Fixed Cell System -- Inter-Network Signalling Load Analysis for GSM-Satellite Integration -- Mobility Issues for a GEO Multi-Spot Satellite System with OBP Capabilities -- 3 Propagation Channel Characterization and Modelling -- Carrier To Multipath Characterization and Prediction for Mobile Satellite Systems -- Measurement of Propagation Loss into Cars on Satellite Paths at L-Band -- Satellite Channels Modelled by Chaotic Bit Error Generators -- Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) via Archimedes/mediaStar HEO-Satellites -- 4 Systems Architectures II -- Design Aspects of Digital Modems for the Forecoming Demonstrations of Mobile Systems Operating at SHF/EHF -- The Receiver with an Adaptive Array Antenna and Satellite Diversity for Low Earth-Orbital Multiple Satellite Communication Systems -- Mobile and Personal Satellite Communications Experiments with Japan’s Experimental Satellite COMETS -- High-Rate Production and Testing of Spacecrafts and Active Antennas for Mobile/Personal Satcoms -- 5 Network and Mobility Management II -- Handover Requests Queuing in Low Earth Orbit Mobile Satellite Systems -- ASimulation Environment for the Evaluation of Maintainability Strategies in Telecomunication Networks Based on Satellite Constellation -- GSM- Interoperable Mobile Satellite Call Processing Architecture -- Dynamic Transceiver, Carrier and Time-Slot Allocation Strategies for Mobile Satellite Systems -- 6 Modulation and Coding -- High Level Trellis Coding, Equalisation and Diversity for Mobile Communications -- Study on the Application of Turbo Codes in a Satellite System -- Analysis of Improvement due to Interleaving for Data Transmission Over Mobile Satellite Channel with Trellis Coded Modulation System -- On the Interleaver Depth in Concatenated Coding Schemes -- 7 Multiple Access -- How Can Interference-Rejection Receivers Increase the Capacity of CDMA Multi-Beam Satellite Communication Systems? -- Interference Statistics for Multibeam Satellites -- Analysis of a DS-CDMA Return Link for Mobile Satellite Communications -- 8 Ka and EHF Bands Exploitation -- Channel Measurements for EHF-Band Land Mobile Satellite Systems -- ACTS Ka-Band Propagation Measurements in Florida -- Satellite Multimedia Applications through Compact Portable and Mobile Terminals -- Measurements and Analysis on Ka Land Mobile Satellite Channel -- 9 Business and Service Provision I -- IRIDIUM Italia inside the S-PCS Programs -- Satellite System Architectures -- The Integration of Personal Satellite Communication with Terrestrial Cellular: A Business Perspective -- The Globalstar System: A Complement to Terrestrial Mobile Networks -- 10 Business and Service Provision II -- EUTELTRACS — EUTELSAT’s Mobile Communication System Dedicated to the Improvement of Productivity of European Fleet Operators -- Status of the IRIDIUM System: Moving Rapidly Towards Global Wireless Service in 1998 -- Network Evolution for MobileSatellite Services -- The IRIDIUM Program in the European PCN Scenario -- 11 Panel Papers -- The 1995 World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-95) and its Effect on Mobile/Personal Satcoms -- Integration of Satellite PCNs into Terrestrial Networks and the Way towards UMTS -- EMPS ‘96 Contributors -- Author Index.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910873604203321
London : , : Springer London : , : Imprint : Springer, , 1996
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VSAT networks [[electronic resource] /] / Gérard Maral
VSAT networks [[electronic resource] /] / Gérard Maral
Autore Maral Gérard
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa West Sussex, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : J. Wiley, c2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (295 p.)
Disciplina 384.5/1
384.51
621.39
Soggetto topico VSATs (Telecommunication)
Telecommunication
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-55524-6
1-280-27204-X
9786610272044
0-470-34586-1
0-470-86685-3
0-470-86686-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto VSAT 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
1.9.1 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
2.3.5 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
3.2.12 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
4.5.1 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
5.1.3 Intermodulation noise
Record Nr. UNINA-9910143206903321
Maral Gérard  
West Sussex, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : J. Wiley, c2003
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VSAT networks [[electronic resource] /] / Gérard Maral
VSAT networks [[electronic resource] /] / Gérard Maral
Autore Maral Gérard
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa West Sussex, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : J. Wiley, c2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (295 p.)
Disciplina 384.5/1
384.51
621.39
Soggetto topico VSATs (Telecommunication)
Telecommunication
ISBN 1-280-55524-6
1-280-27204-X
9786610272044
0-470-34586-1
0-470-86685-3
0-470-86686-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto VSAT 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
1.9.1 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
2.3.5 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
3.2.12 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
4.5.1 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
5.1.3 Intermodulation noise
Record Nr. UNINA-9910830600103321
Maral Gérard  
West Sussex, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : J. Wiley, c2003
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VSAT networks / / Gerard Maral
VSAT networks / / Gerard Maral
Autore Maral Gerard
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa West Sussex, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : J. Wiley, c2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (295 p.)
Disciplina 384.5/1
384.51
621.39
Soggetto topico VSATs (Telecommunication)
Telecommunication
ISBN 9786610272044
9781280555244
1280555246
9781280272042
128027204X
9780470345863
0470345861
9780470866856
0470866853
9780470866863
0470866861
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto VSAT 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
1.9.1 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
2.3.5 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
3.2.12 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
4.5.1 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
5.1.3 Intermodulation noise
Record Nr. UNINA-9911019771103321
Maral Gerard  
West Sussex, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : J. Wiley, c2003
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