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Dennis Roddy, Satellite Communications, 4Th Edition, Mcgraw-Hill International Edition, 2006

This document describes satellite communications and orbits. It defines parameters for satellite orbits and trajectories. It describes the electronic hardware systems for satellites and earth stations. It also describes various applications of satellites with a focus on national satellite systems and computes satellite link parameters under different propagation conditions while illustrating multiple access techniques.

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Dennis Roddy, Satellite Communications, 4Th Edition, Mcgraw-Hill International Edition, 2006

This document describes satellite communications and orbits. It defines parameters for satellite orbits and trajectories. It describes the electronic hardware systems for satellites and earth stations. It also describes various applications of satellites with a focus on national satellite systems and computes satellite link parameters under different propagation conditions while illustrating multiple access techniques.

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Dennis Roddy, Satellite Communications, 4th Edition, McGraw- Hill International

edition, 2006

1. Describe the satellite orbits and its trajectories with the definitions of
parameters associated with it.
2. Describe the electronic hardware systems associated with the satellite
subsystem and earth station.
3. Describe the various applications of satellite with the focus on national
satellite system.
4. Compute the satellite link parameters under various propagation conditions
with the illustration of multiple access techniques.

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