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This document outlines the units of study for the course EC6004 Satellite Communication. The 5 units cover: 1) satellite orbits and orbital parameters; 2) the space segment including satellite technology and link design; 3) the earth segment including earth stations and link budget analysis; 4) satellite access including modulation and multiplexing; and 5) satellite applications including common satellite systems like INTELSAT and INSAT. The course totals 45 periods and provides references on satellite communication systems engineering and design.
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This document outlines the units of study for the course EC6004 Satellite Communication. The 5 units cover: 1) satellite orbits and orbital parameters; 2) the space segment including satellite technology and link design; 3) the earth segment including earth stations and link budget analysis; 4) satellite access including modulation and multiplexing; and 5) satellite applications including common satellite systems like INTELSAT and INSAT. The course totals 45 periods and provides references on satellite communication systems engineering and design.
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EC6004 SATELLITE COMMUNICATION LTPC3003

UNIT I SATELLITE ORBITS 9


Kepler‟s Laws, Newton‟s law, orbital parameters, orbital perturbations, station keeping, geo
stationary and non Geo-stationary orbits – Look Angle Determination- Limits of visibility –
eclipse-Sub satellite point –Sun transit outage-Launching Procedures - launch vehicles and
propulsion.
UNIT II SPACE SEGMENT AND SATELLITE LINK DESIGN 9
Spacecraft Technology- Structure, Primary power, Attitude and Orbit control, Thermal control
and Propulsion, communication Payload and supporting subsystems, Telemetry, Tracking and
command. Satellite uplink and downlink Analysis and Design, link budget, E/N calculation-
performance impairments-system noise, inter modulation and interference, Propagation
Characteristics and Frequency considerations- System reliability and design lifetime.
UNIT III EARTH SEGMENT 9
Introduction – Receive – Only home TV systems – Outdoor unit – Indoor unit for analog (FM)
TV – Master antenna TV system – Community antenna TV system – Transmit – Receive earth
stations – Problems – Equivalent isotropic radiated power – Transmission losses – Free-space
transmission – Feeder losses – Antenna misalignment losses – Fixed atmospheric and
ionospheric losses – Link power budget equation – System noise – Antenna noise – Amplifier
noise temperature – Amplifiers in cascade – Noise factor – Noise temperature of absorptive
networks – Overall system noise temperature – Carrierto- Noise ratio – Uplink – Saturation flux
density – Input back off – The earth station - HPA – Downlink – Output back off – Satellite
TWTA output – Effects of rain – Uplink rain– Fade margin – Downlink rain – Fade margin –
Combined uplink and downlink C/N ratio – Inter modulation noise.
UNIT IV SATELLITE ACCESS 9
Modulation and Multiplexing: Voice, Data, Video, Analog – digital transmission system, Digital
video Brocast, multiple access: FDMA, TDMA, CDMA, Assignment Methods, Spread Spectrum
communication, compression – encryption.
UNIT V SATELLITE APPLICATIONS 9
INTELSAT Series, INSAT, VSAT, Mobile satellite services: GSM, GPS, INMARSAT, LEO,
MEO, Satellite Navigational System. Direct Broadcast satellites (DBS)- Direct to home
Broadcast (DTH), Digital audio broadcast (DAB)- Worldspace services, Business TV(BTV),
GRAMSAT, Specialized services – E –mail, Video conferencing, Internet.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOK:
1. Dennis Roddy, “Satellite Communication”, 4th Edition, Mc Graw Hill International, 2006.
REFERENCES:

1. Wilbur [Link], Hendri G. Suyderhoud, Robert A. Nelson, “Satellite Communication


Systems Engineering”, Prentice Hall/Pearson, 2007.
2. [Link], “Design of Geosynchronous Space Craft”, Prentice Hall, 1986.
3. Bruce R. Elbert, “The Satellite Communication Applications”, Hand Book, Artech House
Bostan London, 1997.
4. Tri T. Ha, “Digital Satellite Communication”, II nd edition, 1990.
5. Emanuel Fthenakis, “Manual of Satellite Communications”, Mc Graw Hill Book Co., 1984.
6. Robert G. Winch, “Telecommunication Trans Mission Systems”, Mc Graw-Hill Book Co.,
1983.
7. Brian Ackroyd, “World Satellite Communication and earth station Design”, BSP professional
Books, 1990.
8. [Link], “Introducing Satellite communications“, NCC Publication, 1985.
9. [Link], “Satellite Communication Systems-Design Principles”, Macmillan 2003.

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