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Global Aeronautical Communications, Navigation, and Surveillance (CNS): v. 1 [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 516 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Oct-2013
  • Kirjastus: American Institute of Aeronautics & Astronautics
  • ISBN-10: 1624101941
  • ISBN-13: 9781624101946
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 516 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Oct-2013
  • Kirjastus: American Institute of Aeronautics & Astronautics
  • ISBN-10: 1624101941
  • ISBN-13: 9781624101946
Teised raamatud teemal:
Global Aeronautical Communication, Navigation, and Surveillance (CNS): Volume 1 - Theory introduces the basic theoretical principles of communications, space technology, and antenna technology and their use in air traffic control (ATC) and air traffic management (ATM) systems. Topics Discussed * Development of airborne radio and satellite CNS and how they improve determination, safety, security, and distress alerting as well as enabling more cost-effective flight and ground infrastructures * Fundamentals of space platforms and orbital parameters, laws of satellite motion, new types of launching systems, satellite orbits and geometric relations, spacecraft configuration, payload structure, and satellite link design * Transmission systems, including discussion of modulation, demodulation, coding, error correction, multiple access, and mobile Internet * Airborne antenna systems * Propagation effects important for aeronautical requirements Special Features * A look into the past, present, and future of radio and satellite technologies * Theoretical guidelines, ready-to-use references, and performance evaluations
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xv
Acronyms xvii
Chapter 1 Introduction
1(84)
1.1 Overview
1(16)
1.2 Development of Global Mobile Satellite Systems (GMSS)
17(11)
1.3 GMSC Applications
28(9)
1.4 International Coordination Organizations and Regulatory Procedures
37(11)
1.5 Satellite Communications Organizations and Operators
48(9)
1.6 Frequency Designations and Classification of Services
57(15)
1.7 Mobile Satellite Meteorological Service (MSMS)
72(8)
1.8 Aeronautical Weather Applications
80(5)
Chapter 2 Space Segment
85(104)
2.1 Platforms and Orbital Mechanics
85(15)
2.2 Spacecraft Launching and Stationkeeping Techniques
100(10)
2.3 Types of Orbits for Mobile and Other Satellite Systems
110(22)
2.4 Spacecraft Subsystems
132(44)
2.5 Intersatellite Links (ISL)
176(13)
Chapter 3 Transmission Systems
189(110)
3.1 Baseband Signals
189(8)
3.2 Analog Transmission
197(12)
3.3 Digital Transmission
209(19)
3.4 Channel Coding and Decoding
228(19)
3.5 Multiple Access Techniques
247(23)
3.6 Mobile Broadband and Internet Protocols
270(19)
3.7 MPEG Multimedia Standards
289(4)
3.8 Direct-to-Home Broadcast System
293(2)
3.9 Transmission Standards
295(4)
Chapter 4 Airborne Antenna Systems
299(90)
4.1 Evolution of Antenna Systems for Mobile Radio Communications (MRC)
299(2)
4.2 Antennas' Requirements and Technical Characteristics
301(9)
4.3 Low-Gain Omnidirectional Antennas
310(3)
4.4 Directional Medium-Gain Antennas (MGA)
313(11)
4.5 High-Gain Directional Aperture Antennas
324(2)
4.6 Antennas for Aeronautical Satellite Systems (ASS)
326(28)
4.7 Antennas for Aeronautical Radio Systems (ARS)
354(8)
4.8 Navigation and Integrated Antenna Systems
362(8)
4.9 Antenna Amplifiers, Tracking, and Installation Satcom
370(19)
Chapter 5 Propagation and Interference Consideration
389(54)
5.1 Propagation Fundamentals
390(8)
5.2 Refraction, Absorption, and Non-LOS Propagation
398(4)
5.3 Sky Wave Propagation
402(5)
5.4 Atmospheric Effects on Propagation
407(12)
5.5 Sky Noise Temperature Contributions
419(2)
5.6 Path Depolarization Causes
421(3)
5.7 Propagation Effects Important for GMSC
424(15)
5.8 Propagation for Space Mobile Broadcasting
439(4)
Bibliography 443(22)
Index 465(44)
Supporting Materials 509