
Laser Satellite Communication
The Third Generation
Praeger Publishers Inc
Published on 30. January 2000
Book
Hardback
328 pages
978-1-56720-329-5 (ISBN)
Description
This introduction to the next generation of human telecommunications enterprise examines the development of laser satellite communications and describes its advantages over previous technologies. It looks at the development of the technology and the industry through wired and wireless media and presents the vision, promise, and challenges of free-space lasers. The book balances its focused consideration of the telecommunications industry and markets with practical thoughts on creating a business involved in the introduction of commercial laser satellite communications systems. Scholars, investors, venture capitalists, policy makers, and corporate leaders will find this to be a comprehensive and eye-opening bridge between the existing telecommunications industry and the opportunities of the next generation.
The opening chapters introduce the concepts of Migration, Specialization, and Interconnectivity as solutions inherent in third generation laser-satellite communications. The high capacity of the optical spectrum invites migration of applications beyond the narrow RF spectra to the high frequencies of free-space laser beams. Migration stimulates specialization of voice and duplex at the lower, optimal RF spectra. The third generation-laser-wired space-focuses around global satellite interconnectivity between fiber optics and RF. The final chapters introduce a model business concept to pioneer the third generation. Several approaches to capitalization, organization, technology development, and business strategies provide an exciting stimulus for pragmatic approaches to commercial concepts.
The opening chapters introduce the concepts of Migration, Specialization, and Interconnectivity as solutions inherent in third generation laser-satellite communications. The high capacity of the optical spectrum invites migration of applications beyond the narrow RF spectra to the high frequencies of free-space laser beams. Migration stimulates specialization of voice and duplex at the lower, optimal RF spectra. The third generation-laser-wired space-focuses around global satellite interconnectivity between fiber optics and RF. The final chapters introduce a model business concept to pioneer the third generation. Several approaches to capitalization, organization, technology development, and business strategies provide an exciting stimulus for pragmatic approaches to commercial concepts.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
688 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-56720-329-5 (9781567203295)
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Persons
WILLIAM H. MOTT IV has, in a 30 year career in the U.S. Army, observed, analyzed, and managed the interfaces between technology, industry, and government./e While teaching at the British Royal Military College of Science and consulting for international business, he focused his research and teaching on political/economic/technological relationships between international relations, foreign direct investment, military intervention, and technology transfer. ROBERT B. SHELDON is Associate Professor of Physics at the University of Alabama./e He has taught and done research in laser science, satellite design, and space physics at Boston University, 0he University of Bern, and the University of Maryland. ay /f Peter /i O. /r ldon /f L. /i Philip /r
Content
Introduction Scarcity of the Radio Frequency Spectrum The Human Telecommunication Enterprise The Telecommunications Markets Satellite Telecommunications Satellite Telecommunications Industries Regulatory Issues Laser Satellite Communications Promises, Concepts, and Visions Appendices Glossary Bibliography Author Index