533 pgs, 1993, Wiley-Interscience ISBN 978-0471557968 Somewhat of a classic, though written in 1993, this book deals with the "space" elements of communication satellite service as compared with the Earth segment.
This book, which has served many engineering classes, is designed to help astronautics engineers determine and design satellite subsystems. Attention is paid to the resources available and the parameters necessary to best allocate these resources.
TABLE OF CONTENTS - Introduction
- Link Budgets
- Orbits
- Radio Frequencies
- Modulation, Multiplexing, and Multiple Access
- Antennas
- Power, EIRP, and Illumination
- Transmission Losses and Power Flux Density
- Receivers and Noise Temperatures
- System Performance
- Telemetry, Tracking, and Command
- Electric Power
- Spacecraft Attitude
- Propulsion
- Structure
- Thermal Control
- Spacecraft Testing
- Reliability
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