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E-raamat: Innovations in Satellite Communications Technology: The Industry Implications of DVB-S2X, High Throughput Satellites, Ultra HD, M2M, and IP [Wiley Online]

(Stevens Institute of Technology, AT&T, Red Bank, New Jersey)
  • Formaat: 448 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Apr-2015
  • Kirjastus: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1118984080
  • ISBN-13: 9781118984086
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  • Formaat: 448 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Apr-2015
  • Kirjastus: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1118984080
  • ISBN-13: 9781118984086
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Surveys key advances in commercial satellite communications and what might be the implications and/or opportunities for end-users and service providers in utilizing the latest fast-evolving innovations in this field

This book explores the evolving technical options and opportunities of satellite networks. Designed to be a self-contained reference, the book includes background technical material in an introductory chapter that will serve as a primer to satellite communications. The text discusses advances in modulation techniques, such as DBV-S2 extensions (DVS-S2X); spotbeam-based geosynchronous and medium earth orbit High Throughput Satellite (HTS) technologies and Internet applications; enhanced mobility services with aeronautical and maritime applications; Machine to Machine (M2M) satellite applications; emerging ultra HD technologies; and electric propulsion. The author surveys the latest innovations and service strategies  and the resulting implications, which involves:









Discussing advances in modulation techniques and HTS spotbeam technologies Surveying emerging high speed aeronautical mobility services and maritime and other terrestrial mobility services Assessing M2M (machine-to-machine) applications, emerging Ultra HD video technologies and new space technology

Satellite communication is an integral part of the larger fields of commercial, television/media, government, and military communications, because of its multicast/broadcast capabilities, mobility, reliability, and global reach.  High Throughput Satellites) are expected to revolutionize the field during this decade, providing very high speed, yet cost-effective, Internet access and connectivity anywhere in the world, in rural areas, in the air, and at sea.  M2M connectivity, enabled by satellite communications, connects trucks on transcontinental trips, aircraft in real-time-telemetry aggregation, and mercantile ships.

A comprehensive analysis of the new advances in satellite communications, Innovations in Satellite Communications Technology is a reference for telecommunications and satellite providers and end-users, technology investors, logistic professionals, and more.
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiii
About the Author xv
1 Overview 1(50)
1.1 Background,
2(4)
1.2 Industry Issues and Opportunities: Evolving Trends,
6(9)
1.2.1 Issues and Opportunities,
6(3)
1.2.2 Evolving Trends,
9(6)
1.3 Basic Satellite Primer,
15(23)
1.3.1 Satellite Orbits,
15(7)
1.3.2 Satellite Transmission Bands,
22(10)
1.3.3 Satellite Signal Regeneration,
32(2)
1.3.4 Satellite Communication Transmission Chain,
34(4)
1.4 Satellite Applications,
38(4)
1.5 Satellite Market View,
42(3)
1.6 Where is Fiber Optic Technology Going?
45(2)
1.7 Innovation Needed,
47(1)
References,
48(3)
2 DVB-S2 Modulation Extensions and Other Advances 51(44)
2.1 Part 1: A Review of Modulation and FEC Principles,
52(19)
2.1.1 Eb/No Concepts,
52(4)
2.1.2 FEC Basics,
56(7)
2.1.3 Filters and Roll-Off Factors,
63(8)
2.2 Part 2: DVB-S2 and DVB-S2 Extensions,
71(13)
2.2.1 DVB-S2 Modulation,
71(6)
2.2.2 DVB-S2 Extensions,
77(7)
2.3 Part 3: Other Ground-Side Advances,
84(9)
2.3.1 Carrier ID,
84(3)
2.3.2 Intelligent Inverse Multiplexing,
87(4)
2.3.3 Implications of H.265 Coding,
91(2)
References,
93(2)
3 High Throughput Satellites (HTS) and KA/KU Spot Beam Technologies 95(66)
3.1 Overview,
98(3)
3.2 Multiple Access Schemes and Frequency Reuse,
101(4)
3.3 Spot Beam Approach,
105(4)
3.4 Frequency Colors,
109(5)
3.5 Frequency Bands of Operation,
114(8)
3.6 Losses and Rain Considerations,
122(2)
3.7 HTS Applications,
124(4)
3.8 Comparison Between Approaches,
128(3)
3.9 A View of KU-Based HTS Systems,
131(3)
3.10 HTS Design Considerations,
134(1)
3.11 Spot Beam Antenna Design Basics (Satellite Antenna),
135(7)
3.11.1 Single Feed per Beam Antennas,
138(2)
3.11.2 Multiple Feeds per Beam Antennas,
140(2)
3.12 Examples of HTS,
142(15)
3.12.1 ViaSat-1 and -2,
143(2)
3.12.2 EchoStar,
145(2)
3.12.3 Eutelsat KA-SAT,
147(2)
3.12.4 Intelsat EPIC,
149(2)
3.12.5 Global Xpress,
151(1)
3.12.6 Other Traditional HTS,
151(2)
3.12.7 03b,
153(3)
3.12.8 Wideband Global Satcom (WGS),
156(1)
References,
157(4)
4 Aeronautical Mobility Services 161(46)
4.1 Overview of the Mobility Environment,
162(4)
4.2 Aeronautical Systems,
166(26)
4.2.1 Market Opportunities,
166(2)
4.2.2 Technology Approaches to Aeronautical Connectivity,
168(7)
4.2.3 Aeronautical Antenna Technology and Regulatory Matters,
175(3)
4.2.4 Terminal Technology,
178(1)
4.2.5 A Specific Example of Antenna Engineering (ViaSat),
178(10)
4.2.6 Beamforming and Ground-Based Beam Forming (GBBF) Systems,
188(4)
4.3 Technology Players and Approaches,
192(13)
4.3.1 Satellite Infrastructure Providers,
192(6)
4.3.2 Vertical Service Providers to Airlines,
198(7)
References,
205(2)
5 Maritime and Other Mobility Services 207(14)
5.1 Approaches to Maritime Communication,
207(5)
5.2 Key Players,
212(4)
5.2.1 Inmarsat,
212(1)
5.2.2 ViaSat/KVH,
212(1)
5.2.3 Intelsat,
213(1)
5.2.4 03b,
213(3)
5.3 Comms-On-The-Move Applications,
216(1)
5.4 HTS/Ka-Band Transportable Systems,
217(2)
References,
219(2)
6 M2M Developments and Satellite Applications 221(76)
6.1 A General Overview of the Internet of Things and M2M,
222(11)
6.2 M2M Frameworks,
233(8)
6.3 M2M Applications Examples and Satellite Support,
241(41)
6.3.1 Examples of General Applications,
242(12)
6.3.2 Satellite Roles, Context, and Applications,
254(1)
6.3.3 Antennas for Satellite M2M Applications,
255(1)
6.3.4 M2M Market Opportunities for Satellite Operators,
256(7)
6.3.5 Key Satellite Industry Players and Approaches,
263(19)
6.4 Competitive Wireless Technologies,
282(12)
6.4.1 Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS),
291(1)
6.4.2 Long-Term Evolution (LTE),
291(3)
References,
294(3)
7 Ultra HD Video/TV and Satellite Implications 297(24)
7.1 H.265 in the Ultra HD Context,
298(15)
7.2 Bandwidth/Transmission Requirements,
313(2)
7.3 Terrestrial Distribution,
315(1)
7.4 Satellite Distribution,
316(1)
7.5 Hybrid Distribution,
317(2)
7.6 Deployment Challenges, Costs, Acceptance,
319(1)
References,
319(2)
8 Satellite Technology Advances: Electric Propulsion and Launch Platforms 321(36)
8.1 Basic Technology and Approach for Electric Propulsion,
322(6)
8.2 EP Engines,
328(7)
8.2.1 Ion Engines,
330(1)
8.2.2 Hall Effect Thrusters,
330(3)
8.2.3 MagnetoPlasma Dynamic Thruster,
333(2)
8.3 Advantages and Disadvantages of all-EP,
335(2)
8.4 Basics About Station-Keeping,
337(3)
8.5 Industry Approaches,
340(2)
8.6 New Approaches and Players for Launch Platforms,
342(3)
8.6.1 Space Exploration Technologies Corporation (SpaceX),
342(2)
8.6.2 Sea Launch,
344(1)
8.6.3 Traditional Launchers,
344(1)
References,
345(2)
Appendix 8A Transponder Costs
347(10)
8A.1 Typical SG&A and EBITDA for the General Commercial World and Satellite Firms,
347(7)
8A.2 Transponder Costs,
354(2)
References,
356(1)
Appendix A Partial Listing of System-Level US Patents for Spot-Beam/Multi-Beam Satellites 357(10)
Appendix B Glossary of Key Satellite Concepts and Terms 367(46)
Index 413
DANIEL MINOLI has worked extensively in satellite, internet, video, and VoIP engineering, design, and implementations at SES, AT&T, Telcordia (Ericsson), and Bell Telephone Laboratories. He taught at Stevens Institute of Technology, NYU's Information Technology Institute, and at Rutgers University. Mr. Minoli has authored columns for ComputerWorld, NetworkWorld, and Network Computing magazines. He often serves as an Expert Witness in patent infringement/invalidity lawsuits. He is the author of more than ten Wiley publications.