INTRODUCTION
PROGRAM OBJECTIVES
- Being introduced to satellite communication systems
- Learning about satellite band frequencies
- Examining the potential security risks in AAA
- Understanding the wireless LAN and Other Access Technology
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
- Engineers
- Network designers
- Telecommunication Professionals
- Operations staff
- Technicians
PROGRAM OUTLINE
- Introduction of Advanced Satellite communication systems
- Frequency allocations for Satcomm systems
- Analog and Digital Modulation Techniques
- Multiple Access Techniques: FDMA, TDMA, CDMA, Random Access
- Amplitude Shift Keying (ASK) and Frequency Shift Keying (FSK)
- Binary Phase Shift Keying (BPSK) and Quadrature Phase Shift Keying (QPSK)
- Satellite tracking
- Telecommand Ranging and Telemetry for Satellites
- Earth Station Organization in Satellite Communication
- Antenna Theory and Types
- Earth Antenna types ( SNG Antennas, Fly Away Antennas, On the move antenna, Maritime Antennas, TVRO Antennas)
- Pointing/Tracking
- Small antennas at Ku band
- Regulatory Process for Satellite Communications
- FCC-Intelsat-ITU antenna requirements and EIRP density limitations
- Overview satellite bands frequencies
- The electromagnetic spectrum
- The radio spectrum (L-band (1-2 GHz), S-band (2–4 GHz), C-band (4–8 GHz), X-band (8–12 GHz), Ku-band (12–18 GHz), Ka-band (26–40 GHz))
- Propagation Interference and Regulation
- ITU Regulations and Spectrum allocations for satellite systems
- Orbit types: GEO, LEO, MEO, HEO
- Satellite communication system design
- Basic Link Engineering
- Satellite Systems Planning
- Link Budget Calculations
- Payload & Space Segment Engineering
- Ka-band Satellite Communication Technologies
- Satellite launchers
- Trade-off analysis
- Platform Systems
- Link budgets for single link and multiple links
- Effects of the propagation delay
- Link Budget Theory and Applications
- Key parameters: EIRP G/T, SFD, Input/Output Backoff, C/No, Eb/No
- System Architecture of Satellite Communications Payloads
- Evolution of communications Payload Technologies