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Mobile Satellite Communications Handbook

Mobile Satellite Communications Handbook

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Wydawnictwo Wiley & Sons
Data wydania
Liczba stron 264
Forma publikacji książka w twardej oprawie
Język angielski
ISBN 9781118357026
Kategorie Komunikacja satelitarna
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With a Preface by noted satellite scientist Dr. Ahmad Ghais, the Second Edition reflects the expanded user base for this technology by updating information on historic, current, and planned commercial and military satellite systems and by expanding sections that explain the technology for non-technical professionals.The book begins with an introduction to satellite communications and goes on to provide an overview of the technologies involved in mobile satellite communications, providing basic introductions to RF Issues, power Issues, link issues and system issues. It describes early commercial mobile satellite communications systems, such as Marisat and Marecs and their military counterparts.The book then discusses the full range of Inmarsat and other current and planned geostationary, low earth orbiting and hybrid mobile satellite systems from over a dozen countries and companies. It is an essential guide for anyone seeking a comprehensive understanding of this industry and military tool.* Revised edition will serve both technical and non-technical professionals who rely every day on mobile satellite communications* Describes and explains historic, current, and planned civil, commercial, and military mobile satellite communication systems.* First Edition charts and tables updated and expanded with current material for today's mobile satellite technology

Mobile Satellite Communications Handbook

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Foreword ixPreface xiBiography xiii1 Introduction to Satellite Communications 11.1 A Brief History of Satellite Communications, 11.1.1 Origins of Communications Satellite Technology, 11.1.2 Origins of the Communications Satellite Legal Structure--International, 61.1.3 Origins of the US Communications Satellite Legal Structure--Domestic, 101.1.4 The Merger of Domestic and International Communication Satellite Legal Structures, 121.1.5 NASA and Civil Communications Satellites, 121.2 Current Major Communications Satellite Systems, 131.2.1 Military Communications Satellites, 141.2.2 Civil Communications Satellites, 141.2.3 Commercial Satellites, 162 Overview of the Technology 222.1 Introduction, 222.2 Radio Frequencies, 242.3 Orbits, 312.3.1 Low Earth Orbiting Communications Satellites, 312.3.2 Geostationary and Geosynchronous Communications Satellites, 342.3.3 Intermediate Circular, Medium Earth, and Elliptical Orbiting Communications Satellites, 372.4 Satellites and Earth Stations, 392.4.1 Basic Components of Communications Satellites, 392.4.2 Basic Elements in Satellite Ground Earth Stations, 422.5 Channels, Link Analysis, and Networks, 442.5.1 Channels, 442.5.2 Link Analysis, 462.5.3 Networks, 473 Early Proposals for Mobile Satellite Communications 513.1 Military Interest in Mobile Satellite Communications, 513.2 NASA Efforts, 573.3 Aerosat, 573.4 Maresat, 624 Marisat and Marecs: Pioneering Commercial Mobile Satellite Services 654.1 Marisat, 664.2 Marecs, 695 Introduction to INMARSAT 735.1 Origins of the INMARSAT Organization, 745.2 US Participation in the INMARSAT Organization, 785.3 Structure of the INMARSAT Organization, 795.4 Ownership of the INMARSAT Organization, 825.5 Land Earth Stations (LESs) in INMARSAT, 835.6 Mobile Terminals in INMARSAT, 875.7 INMARSAT System Services, 905.7.1 INMARSAT Maritime Safety Services, 905.7.2 Principal Non-safety Services, 915.8 Transformation of the INMARSAT Organization, 945.9 ICO Global Communications, 996 INMARSAT plc 1026.1 Introduction to INMARSAT plc, 1026.2 INMARSAT's Satellites, 1066.2.1 Existing Satellites, 1066.2.2 Planned Satellites, 1086.3 INMARSAT's Services, 1096.3.1 Leased Services, 1136.3.2 IsatPhone Pro, 1146.3.3 Maritime Services, 1156.3.4 Land Services, 1166.3.5 Aeronautical Services, 1187 Low Earth Orbit (LEO) Mobile Satellite Communications Systems 1197.1 Methodology, 1197.2 Iridium, 1217.2.1 Background to Iridium, 1217.2.2 Iridium System Description, 1257.2.3 Iridium Bankruptcy, 1267.2.4 Iridium's Reentry, 1287.3 Globalstar, 1307.3.1 Globalstar Bankruptcy, 1347.3.2 Globalstar's Reentry, 1367.3.3 Globalstar's System and Services, 1417.4 ORBCOMM, 1437.4.1 History of "Little Leo" Technology, 1437.4.2 Orbital Sciences' Efforts to Commercialize Little Leos, 1457.4.3 Frequency Issues, 1477.4.4 The Initial ORBCOMM Business, 1497.4.5 The New ORBCOMM Business, 1517.4.6 The ORBCOMM Communications System, 1528 Non-Inmarsat Geostationary Mobile Satellite Communications Systems 1578.1 OmniTRACS, 1578.2 Thuraya, 1608.3 Mobile Satellite Communications Services from Intelsat, 1649 Other Important Mobile Satellite Communications Systems 1709.1 O3b, 1709.2 SES, 1739.3 LightSquared, 1759.4 TerreStar, 1799.5 Asia Cellular Satellite (ACeS), 1819.6 Mexsat, 1829.7 Google, 18310 Military Mobile Satellite Communications Systems 18410.1 1980s-1990s History, 18510.2 US Military Mobile Satellite Communications Post 9/11, 186Appendix I US Communications Satellite Timeline 1940s Through 1990s 190Appendix II Background Statements by the International Telecommunications Union on Mobile Satellite Communications Frequency Assignments 1996, 1997, and 2000 197Appendix III Public Services Agreement Between the International Mobile Satellite Organization and INMARSAT 215Appendix IV Mobile Satellite Communications Excerpts From U.S. Federal Communications Commission Report on U.S. Commercial Mobile Services 232Index 245

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