Satellite-based global cellular communications
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Satellite-based global cellular communications
(McGraw-Hill telecommunications)
McGraw-Hill, c1998
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
One of the FCC's satellite communications experts explains how to create, operate, and maintain satellite-based cellular communication networks. Bruno Pattan discusses how to determine spectrum and regulatory requirements... calculate orbital geometries...design ground receivers that offer the best voice quality, lowest power consumption, and optimum antenna pattern coverage...assure quality performance in a hostile transmission environment...and much more. He includes a preview of systems that will provide global communications near the end of this millennium.
Table of Contents
Introduction.Orbital Geometries.Frequencies of Operation.Propagation Environment.Cellular Global Positioning.Satellite and Earth Terminal Velocity.Satellite and Earth Terminal.Signals and Accessibility.Typical Proposed Systems.
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