Now fully revised and updated, "VSAT Networks" continues to cover
all of the essential issues involved with the installation and
operation of networks of small earth stations called 'Very Small
Aperture Terminal'. VSATs are typically one to two meters in
antenna reflector diameter and communicate with one another, or
with a central earth station called a 'hub', via a relay satellite
in space. This informative volume enables the reader to understand
how services, economics and regulatory aspects condition the
success of such networks.
Key features include: configuration and practical applications
of VSAT networks radio frequency (RF) link analysis, focusing on
basic formulae and the evaluation of the RF link performance
protocols used, with emphasis on the necessary adaptation of
protocols used in terrestrial networks procedures for the
dimensioning of the network according to the type and volume of
generated traffic and to the expected quality of service
Written by a well-known, highly respected academic, this
authoritative volume will appeal to students of telecommunications,
electronics and computer science. Practising telecommunications
engineers and technical managers involved in the planning, design
and operation of networks and service provision will all find this
book a valuable reference source.
This "Second Edition" has taken full advantage of the author's
experience gained from the success of the first edition. The
theoretical background has been expanded and the operational
contents have been updated in view of recent developments in the
field.
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