Satellite Communications Systems
525.440
Course Description
An overview of theoretical fundamentals and practical considerations of satellite communications systems is provided. Existing systems are described. Topics include satellite orbits, link equations, system performance, communications payload, modulation techniques, on-board processing, earth stations, and propagation effects.
Syllabus
Prerequisites
Instructor
Alberto A. Russo works for the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics
Laboratory, where he is the project manager for the UHF Follow-On Program, which consists
of the procurement of ten geosynchronous satellites with a UHF and EHF payload. He has
been on the faculty of the Johns Hopkins University Whiting School of Engineering since
1993. He teaches the graduate courses satellite communications systems and digital
telephony.
Textbook
Satellite Communication Systems by M. Richharia
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