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|a Satellite signal propagation, impairments and mitigation /
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|a Front Cover; Satellite Signal Propagation, Impairments and Mitigation; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgement; Chapter 1: Introduction; 1.1. Introduction to Electronic Communication; 1.1.1. Ground Waves; 1.1.2. Sky Wave; 1.1.3. Space Waves; 1.2. Satellite Signals and Performance; 1.2.1. Satellite Applications; 1.2.2. Architecture of Satellite System; 1.2.3. Performance of Satellite System; 1.2.3.1. Performance metrics; 1.2.3.2. Signal parameters; 1.3. Atmosphere; 1.3.1. Atmosphere and Its Components; 1.4. Atmospheric Effects; 1.5. How to Best Utilize the Book?
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|a 2.4. Dynamic Case2.5. Wave Equations and Their Solution; 2.5.1. Solution of Wave Equation and Conditions for EM Wave; 2.5.2. Wave Equations With Sources; 2.6. Direction of Wave Flow and Poynting Vector; 2.7. Important Observations; Conceptual Questions; References; Chapter 3: Interaction of waves with medium; 3.1. Electric Materials; 3.1.1. Response of a Medium to Electric field: Conduction and Polarization; 3.1.2. Field Inside a Dielectric; 3.1.2.1. Electric polarization; 3.1.2.2. Effective electric field; 3.1.3. Practical Dielectric Materials; 3.1.3.1. Practical conductors and insulators
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|a 3.1.3.2. Loss tangent3.2. Wave Equation in Medium; 3.2.1. Power Utilization in a Dielectric; 3.3. Dispersive Nature of Parameters; 3.4. Propagation Impairment Factors; 3.4.1. Absorption; 3.4.2. Scattering; 3.4.2.1. Physics of scattering; Rayleigh scattering; Mie scattering; 3.4.3. Diffraction; Conceptual Questions; References; Chapter 4: Ionosphere and ionospheric impairments; 4.1. Ionosphere; 4.1.1. Basic Structure of Ionosphere; 4.1.2. Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Ionosphere; 4.1.2.1. Global distribution; Equatorial ionosphere; Equatorial ionospheric anomaly; Prereversal enhancement
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|a Equatorial spread-FMid-latitude ionosphere; Mid-latitude trough; Winter anomaly; High latitude/polar ionosphere; Polar irregularities; 4.1.3. Broad Factors Affecting Ionospheric Characteristics; 4.1.3.1. Solar flux variation; 4.1.3.2. Wind; 4.1.3.3. Space weather; 4.1.4. Models of Ionosphere; 4.1.4.1. Chapmans physical model; 4.2. Ionospheric Propagation; 4.2.1. Incidence of EM Wave on Free Charges; 4.2.2. Wave Propagation in Plasma; 4.3. Effects; 4.3.1. Group Delay and Phase Advancement; 4.3.1.1. Phase and group velocity; 4.3.2. Scintillation and Fading; 4.3.2.1. Physics of scintillation
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|b Satellite Signal Propagation, Impairments and Mitigation covers issues related to satellite link design. The book develops every concept from elementary physics, covering the basics of signal propagation from Maxwell's equations and then gradually developing the physical reasons for impairments. It emphasizes the unique concepts for each involved process, based on their physics, and explains how they form the determining factors for the related suitable engineering technique for mitigation. Every basic principle is followed by mathematical substantiation with an explanation of the physics behind the equations. Covers the basics of signal propagation, starting from Maxwell's equations and then gradually developing the physical reasons for the impairmentsIncludes different important propagation experiments conducted and detailed in the AppendixEmploys the power of MATLAB(R) as both a visualization and problem-solving toolProvides MATLAB scripts for simulation exercises.
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|a 1.5.1. Utilization of This Book1.5.2. Organization of This Book; Conceptual Questions; References; Further Reading; Chapter 2: Maxwell's equation and EM waves; 2.1. Electric and Magnetic Fields; 2.2. Maxwell's Equations: Its Meaning and Importance; 2.2.1. Maxwell's Equations; 2.3. Static Case: Electrostatics and Magnetostatics; 2.3.1. Static Electric Field Equations; 2.3.2. Static Magnetic Field Equations; 2.3.3. Electrostatic and Magnetostatic Energy; 2.3.3.1. Electric scalar potential φ and electrostatic energy; 2.3.3.2. Magnetic vector potential A and magnetostatic energy
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