Description The theme of these companion volumes is Satellite Communications Systems for the 1980?s, the third decade, and the advances in technology needed to make these new systems possible. At the time of this writing, we are just coming to the end of the second decade of the use of communications satellites. Volumes 54 and 55 of Progress in Astronautics and Aeronautics are organized to follow a twin-thread theme. Volume 54 describes satellite communication systems for the 1980's. The first four chapters cover specific classes of satellite systems: North American Domestic, Intelsat, National and Regional, and Defense Systems. Chapter 5 provides a significant and coherent overview of launch options for the satellite systems engineer. Chapter 6 presents several outstanding advanced systems concepts. Companion Volume 55 describes the new technologies which will make the systems in Volume 54 possible. A key principle used in the preparation and organization of Volume 55 has been to present more papers in the "other than communications" disciplines. Although we recently have gone through a period when the major emphasis in communications satellites was in communications technologies, significant and major advances have been made in other technologies equally important to the future of these satellites.
A Bandwith-Compressive Modulation System
Satellite Communications: Future Systems ; 513-539
1977-01-01
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
Optical integration is rising to meet growing bandwith demand
British Library Online Contents | 2000
|Bandwith Allocation for Real-Time Communication with LTPB Protocol
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1997
|A robust landmark-based system for vehicle location using low-bandwith vision
Tema Archive | 1998
|RELATIVE POSITION MANAGEMENT OF AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES BASED ON DATA BANDWITH REQUIREMENTS
European Patent Office | 2021
|Relative position management of autonomous vehicles based on data bandwith requirements
European Patent Office | 2023
|