Satellite Communication Systems
Satellite Communication Systems. Instructor: Prof. Kalyan Kumar Bandyopadhyay, Department of Electronics and Electrical Communication Engineering, IIT Kharagpur. Satellite communication is a form of wireless communication that covers large area and long distance using satellites as repeaters. Course prerequisite is digital communication. In this course the participants will get the basic technical knowledge of orbital dynamics, subsystems used in space segment and ground segment, power and bandwidth requirement, effect of the transmission medium, other impairments and techniques to mitigate them, regulatory aspects and standards, and some value added examples.
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Lecture 01 - Introduction |
Lecture 02 - Orbit: Laws of Planetary Motion |
Lecture 03 - Orbit: Elevation Angle, Range and Look Angle, Satellite Visibility |
Lecture 04 - Orbit: How to Launch Satellites into Orbit |
Lecture 05 - Orbit: Orbital Effects on Communication System |
Lecture 06 - Space Segment: Satellite Bus |
Lecture 07 - Space Segment: Satellite Bus (cont.) |
Lecture 08 - Space Segment: Satellite Bus (cont.) |
Lecture 09 - Space Segment: Communication Payload |
Lecture 10 - Space Segment: Communication Payload (cont.) |
Lecture 11 - Link Budget: Isotropic Transmitter, EIRP, Power Received, Power Loss |
Lecture 12 - Link Budget: Power Loss and Power Received, Noise Power |
Lecture 13 - Link Budget: Calculation of Noise Power, Noise Temperature, Noise Figure |
Lecture 14 - Link Budget: Noise Temperature and Noise Figure |
Lecture 15 - Link Budget: Antenna Noise, Carrier to Noise Ratio |
Lecture 16 - Link Budget: Carrier to Noise Density Ratio |
Lecture 17 - Link Budget: Calculation of Carrier to Noise Density Ratio |
Lecture 18 - Link Budget: Interference |
Lecture 19 - The Effects of Signal Propagation through Ionosphere and Troposphere |
Lecture 20 - Propagation: Attenuation Prediction and Fade Mitigation Techniques |
Lecture 21 - Propagation: Signal Processing FMT (Fade Mitigation Technique) |
Lecture 22 - Ground Segment: Types of Earth Station, Types of Antennas used in Earth Station |
Lecture 23 - Ground Segment: Types of Antennas used in Earth Station |
Lecture 24 - Ground Segment: Calculation of G/T and EIRP |
Lecture 25 - Ground Segment: Measurement Methods of G/T and EIRP |
Lecture 26 - Multiple Access: Major Multiple Access Techniques, FDMA |
Lecture 27 - Multiple Access: FDMA |
Lecture 28 - Multiple Access: TDMA |
Lecture 29 - Multiple Access: TDMA (cont.) |
Lecture 30 - Multiple Access: CDMA, DAMA, SDMA |
Lecture 31 - Nonlinearity: Nonlinear Devices |
Lecture 32 - Nonlinearity: Nonlinearity in Cascaded System, Effects of Nonlinearity |
Lecture 33 - Nonlinearity: Effects of Nonlinearity, Mitigation Technique |
Lecture 34 - Frame Synchronization, Network Synchronization |
Lecture 35 - Network Synchronization (cont.) |
Lecture 36 - Effect on Higher Layer: Basic Functions of TCP/IP |
Lecture 37 - Effect on Higher Layer: Flow Control and Congestion Control in TCP |
Lecture 38 - Effect on Higher Layer: Corruption Induced Loss, Congestion Induces Loss, etc |
Lecture 39 - Satellite Navigation |
Lecture 40 - Satellite Navigation (cont.) |
References |
Satellite Communication Systems
Instructor: Prof. Kalyan Kumar Bandyopadhyay, Department of Electronics and Electrical Communication Engineering, IIT Kharagpur. Satellite communication is a form of wireless communication that covers large area and long distance using satellites as repeaters.
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