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Communication satellites in the geostationary orbit / Donald M. Jansky and Michel C. Jeruchim.

By: Jansky, Donald M.
Contributor(s): Jeruchim, Michel C.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Artech House telecommunications library.Publisher: Norwood, MA : Artech House, 1987Description: xiv, 633 p. ; 24 cm. + hbk.ISBN: 0890062501 .Subject(s): Artificial satellites in telecommunication | Geostationary satellitesDDC classification: 621.380423
Contents:
Part I: Regulatory and policy considerations -- Overview and historical perspective of the GSO -- Communication satellite sharing of the GSO -- International and domestic orbit-spectrum policy -- Part II: Technical considerations -- Factors affecting orbit-spectrum utilization: the homogeneous case -- Factors affecting orbit spectrum utilization: the nonhomogeneous case -- Part III: Interference -- The performance of analog signals in an interference environment -- The performance of digital signals in an interference environment -- Interference cancellation-reduction techniques -- Software for orbit-spectrum utilization studies.
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Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
General Lending MTU Bishopstown Library Lending 621.380423 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 00076886
Total holds: 0

Bibliography: p. 623-629. - Includes index.

Part I: Regulatory and policy considerations -- Overview and historical perspective of the GSO -- Communication satellite sharing of the GSO -- International and domestic orbit-spectrum policy -- Part II: Technical considerations -- Factors affecting orbit-spectrum utilization: the homogeneous case -- Factors affecting orbit spectrum utilization: the nonhomogeneous case -- Part III: Interference -- The performance of analog signals in an interference environment -- The performance of digital signals in an interference environment -- Interference cancellation-reduction techniques -- Software for orbit-spectrum utilization studies.

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