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Wireless Communications Design Handbook: Space Interference: Aspects of Noise, Interference and Environmental Concerns, Vol. 1 by Reinaldo Perez β€” book cover

Wireless Communications Design Handbook: Space Interference: Aspects of Noise, Interference and Environmental Concerns, Vol. 1

by Reinaldo Perez
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Overview

Volume One of the Wireless Communications Design Handbook provides an in-depth look at interference problems in satellite communications. The material presented is from a satellite or spacecraft hardware point of view rather than from theoretical models. Each satellite subsystem is described in detail to point out interference and noise problems associated with it. The book also addresses typical architectures and hardware design issues in satellites. In addition, a detailed look at space interference is discussed with emphasis on the possible impact on satellite electronics.

Key Features
* An applications-oriented reference for engineers, system designers, and practitioners
* Addresses the most common interference concerns in ground mobile wireless communications systems
* Hardware-oriented approach to interference and noise concerns as well as satellite subsystem design
* All satellite subsystems described in great technical detail
* Significantly covers space interference with a slanted approach to satellite hardware effects
* Covers modern hardware design for low earth orbit satellites to be used in wireless communications

Audience: Engineers, practitioners in the field, graduate courses in wireless communications in electrical engineering and computer science.

Synopsis

The first in a series of three volumes, Space Interference provides an in-depth look at interference problems in satellite communications. Presented from an applied satellite or space craft-oriented point of view, rather than from the theoretical models perspective, each satellite subsystem is described in enough detail to point out the interference and noise problems associated with it. Structured to allow those involved in satellite-based wireless communications systems design to address practical interference problems at the hardware level in the early stages of the design and development process, this hardware-oriented approach will prevent interference issues from rising to levels that could affect satellite performance in the later stages of development, where costs and schedules are of primary concern. Satellite engineers will be able to obtain a comprehensive view of interference concerns that arise at each subsystem development.

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Examines interference problems in satellite communications from an applied satellite or space-craft perspective rather than from theoretical models. Describes each satellite subsystem in enough detail to identify the interference and noise problems associated with it, and to allow engineers to address the problems at the hardware level in the early stages of designing and developing communications systems, when costs and schedules are not yet of primary concern. Combines basic interference fundamentals with advanced topics. The other volumes consider system-level noise in ground-fixed and mobile systems, and problems within the electronics of wireless communications devices. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

About the Author, Reinaldo Perez

Reinaldo Perez is Senior Engineer and Member of the Technical Staff at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, California. For the past three years, Dr. Perez has also been working with Lockheed Martin Astronautics (LMA) on the Mars Surveyor series. His primary work has been as a designer of spacecraft (or satellite) subsystems and ground support hardware for increased reliability in space environments, focusing on wireless communications hardware with built-in immunity to many kinds of noise and interference problems. He is a senior member of the IEEE, AIAA, and AIP, and serves as a board member of the Applied Computational Electromagnetics Society (ACES). In addition, Dr. Perez is an associate editor of the IEEE EMCS Journal, as well as Editor of the ACES Newsletter.

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Examines interference problems in satellite communications from an applied satellite or space-craft perspective rather than from theoretical models. Describes each satellite subsystem in enough detail to identify the interference and noise problems associated with it, and to allow engineers to address the problems at the hardware level in the early stages of designing and developing communications systems, when costs and schedules are not yet of primary concern. Combines basic interference fundamentals with advanced topics. The other volumes consider system-level noise in ground-fixed and mobile systems, and problems within the electronics of wireless communications devices. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
October 1, 1998
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Pages
302
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780125507219

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