
Satellite Communication Applications Handbook, Second Edition
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- The Satellite Communications Applications Handbook-Second Edition
- Contents vii
- Preface xv
- Part I System Considerations 1
- 1 Evolution of Satellite Technology and Applications 3
- 1.1 Satellite Network Fundamentals 7
- 1.2 Satellite Application Types 14
- References 26
- 2 Satellite Links, Multiple Access Methods, and Frequency Bands 27
- 2.1 Design of the Satellite Link 27
- 2.2 Link Budget Example 36
- 2.3 Multiple Access Systems 49
- 2.4 Frequency Band Trade-Offs 56
- References 65
- 3 Issues in Space Segment and Satellite Implementation 67
- 3.1 Satellite Selection and System Implementation 68
- 3.2 Communications Payload Configurations 71
- 3.3 Spacecraft Bus Considerations 94
- 3.4 Contingency Planning 100
- References 111
- Part II Broadcast and Multicast Links to Multiple Users
- 4 Television Applications and Standards 115
- 4.1 Entertainment Programming 116
- 4.2 Educational TV and Distance Learning 134
- 4.3 Business TV 140
- 4.4 Analog TV Standards 148
- References 158
- 5 Digital Video Compression Systems and Standards 159
- 5.1 Compression Technology 162
- 5.2 ITU Recording and Transmission Standards 170
- 5.3 Motion Picture Expert Group 172
- 5.4 Digital Video Broadcasting Standard 186
- 5.5 Data Broadcasting and Internet Protocol Encapsulation 195
- 5.6 Digital Video Interface Standards 200
- 5.7 Terrestrial Backhaul Interfaces 201
- References 207
- 6 Direct-to-Home Satellite Television Broadcasting 209
- 6.1 Relative Cost of Satellite DTH Versus Cable 210
- 6.2 DTH System Architecture 211
- 6.3 Satellite Architecture 216
- 6.4 Orbital Interference Limitations 221
- 6.5 Differences Among DTH Systems 226
- 6.6 Survey of DTH Systems 233
- 6.7 Digital DTH in the United States 235
- 6.8 European DTH Experience 237
- 6.9 Expansion of DTH in Asia 243
- 6.10 Expansion of DTH in Latin America 249
- References 250
- 7 Satellite Digital Audio Radio Service 251
- 7.1 Satellite Radio Broadcast Concept 252
- 7.2 First Introduction-WorldSpace 256
- 7.3 Sirius Satellite Radio 259
- 7.4 XM Satellite Radio 273
- 7.5 Expansion of S-DARS into Other Regions of the World 279
- 7.6 Issues and Opportunities Relative to S-DARS 282
- References 283
- Part III Two-Way Interactive Applications for Fixed and Mobile Users 285
- 8 VSAT Networks for Interactive Applications 287
- 8.1 Interactive Data Networks 287
- 8.2 VSAT Star Networks 300
- 8.3 VSATs in Business TV 316
- References 320
- 9 Technical Aspects of VSAT Networks 321
- 9.1 Capacity Planning and Sizing 322
- 9.2 Sizing of VSAT Networks 345
- 9.3 Hub Implementations 356
- 9.4 VSAT Networks at Ka-Band 361
- 9.5 Suppliers of VSAT Networks 362
- References 365
- 10 Fixed Telephony Satellite Networks 367
- 10.1 Role of Satellites in Telephone Services 368
- 10.2 Demand Assignment SCPC Network Architecture 382
- 10.3 Preassigned Point-to-Point Link 389
- 10.4 Application of FTS 393
- References 394
- 11 Mobile Satellite Service (GEO and Non-GEO) 395
- 11.1 Foundation of the Mobile Satellite Service 396
- 11.2 GEO MSS Systems 407
- 11.3 GEO MSS Systems Serving Handheld Terminals 411
- 11.4 Non-GEO MSS Systems 415
- 11.5 Intelligent MSS Services 422
- 11.6 Multiple Access in MSS 428
- 11.7 Digital Speech Compression 434
- 11.8 Ground Segment Architecture in MSS 437
- References 441
- PART IV Service and Business Development 443
- 12 Frequency Coordination and Regulation of Services 445
- 12.1 Sharing Radio Frequencies 446
- 12.2 Structure of the ITU 448
- 12.3 The ITU Radio Regulations 452
- 12.4 International Frequency Coordination 459
- 12.5 World Radiocommunication Conference 469
- 12.6 Additional Regulatory Approvals 470
- 12.7 Regulatory Environments in Different Countries and Regions 474
- References 481
- 13 The Business of Satellite Communication 483
- 13.1 The Satellite Marketing Challenge 483
- 13.2 Selling the Space Segment 487
- 13.3 Value-Added Service Offerings 495
- Typical Content of a Satellite Application Contract 499
- 13.4 The Marketing Organization 504
- 13.5 Financing a Satellite System 505
- 13.6 Trends in Satellite Communications Business and Applications 510
- Reference 512
- About the Author 513
- Index 515
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