Digital messaging satellites designed for general use may attract considerable user interest. High interest will mean heavy interference on the satellite uplink channels, which could make the satellite useless. This paper discusses the characteristics of this interference, and proposes a solution using spread-spectrum technology
none6Aim of the present paper is to show the activity performed and related results and conclusions ...
The paper concerns radio amateur satellites that are built by international student teams. For conta...
In contrast to the situation at L-band, wide bandwidths of 500 MHz or more have been allocated for m...
Abstract- In the event of emergencies, if satellites transponders are blocked or destroyed, we can t...
The feasibility of using spread spectrum techniques to provide a low-cost multiple access system for...
Two different methods of generating spread spectrum signals for an overlay service are discussed, an...
A panoramic view on the study and design of digital satellite communication links is the focus of t...
© ASEE 2009In this paper, we introduce spread spectrum links that can be used to overcome intentiona...
This paper investigates a novel technique to deal with the interference in the forward link of multi...
This article presents a radio interface recently standardized by ETSI under the name of S-band Mobil...
Spread spectrum, widely employed in modern digital wireless terrestrial radio systems, chooses a sig...
Satellite communications (SatComs) recently, have admitted as a new technological advances that attr...
High packet losses when uplinking commands to small satellites have been reported in the UHF amateur...
Spread spectrum, widely employed in modern digital wireless terrestrial radio systems, chooses a sig...
The past decade has seen a dramatic increase in the number of satellites operating or proposing to o...
none6Aim of the present paper is to show the activity performed and related results and conclusions ...
The paper concerns radio amateur satellites that are built by international student teams. For conta...
In contrast to the situation at L-band, wide bandwidths of 500 MHz or more have been allocated for m...
Abstract- In the event of emergencies, if satellites transponders are blocked or destroyed, we can t...
The feasibility of using spread spectrum techniques to provide a low-cost multiple access system for...
Two different methods of generating spread spectrum signals for an overlay service are discussed, an...
A panoramic view on the study and design of digital satellite communication links is the focus of t...
© ASEE 2009In this paper, we introduce spread spectrum links that can be used to overcome intentiona...
This paper investigates a novel technique to deal with the interference in the forward link of multi...
This article presents a radio interface recently standardized by ETSI under the name of S-band Mobil...
Spread spectrum, widely employed in modern digital wireless terrestrial radio systems, chooses a sig...
Satellite communications (SatComs) recently, have admitted as a new technological advances that attr...
High packet losses when uplinking commands to small satellites have been reported in the UHF amateur...
Spread spectrum, widely employed in modern digital wireless terrestrial radio systems, chooses a sig...
The past decade has seen a dramatic increase in the number of satellites operating or proposing to o...
none6Aim of the present paper is to show the activity performed and related results and conclusions ...
The paper concerns radio amateur satellites that are built by international student teams. For conta...
In contrast to the situation at L-band, wide bandwidths of 500 MHz or more have been allocated for m...