Recent efforts in satellite communication research considered the exploitation of higher frequency bands as a valuable alternative to conventional spectrum portions. An example of this can be provided by the W-band (70-110 GHz). Recently, a scientific experiment carried on by the Italian Space Agency (ASI), namely the DAVID-DCE experiment, was aimed at exploring the technical feasibility of the exploitation of the W-band for broadband networking applications. Some preliminary results of DAVID research activities pointed out that phase noise and high Doppler-shift can severely compromise the efficiency of the modulation system, particularly for what concerns the aspects related to the carrier recovery. This problem becomes very critical when...
W-band (75-110 GHz) is proposed nowadays as a valuable alternative to intensively-exploited Ku- and ...
In the EHF (Extremely High Frequency) domain, W-band (75-110 GHz) offers promising perspectives for ...
This contribution outlines the scenario of the expected atmospheric impairments, which affect a sate...
The paper describes a carrier recovery loop for the coherent demodulation of a digital satellite mod...
Broadband satellite communication systems, with their global access and broadcasting capabilities, a...
In this paper we address the design of the data demodulator for high-efficiency satellite communicat...
This paper presents the design and test results of a W-to Ka-band Frequency Converter (Docon) for sa...
International audienceDeep space communication systems operate on very long distance and the on-boar...
Wideband satellite communication systems suffer considerably from the slow phase noise fluctuations ...
The paper presents the results of a series of computer-simulation tests to determine the effects of ...
The use of Ka-band is currently the benchmark for High Throughput Satellite (HTS) systems commercial...
This thesis deals with different aspects of modern satellite communications. Satellite-based telecom...
This paper investigates the effects of additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN), adjacent-channel interf...
In the EHF (extremely high frequency) domain, W-band (75-110 GHz) offers promising perspectives for ...
W-band (75-110 GHz) is proposed nowadays as a valuable alternative to intensively-exploited Ku- and ...
In the EHF (Extremely High Frequency) domain, W-band (75-110 GHz) offers promising perspectives for ...
This contribution outlines the scenario of the expected atmospheric impairments, which affect a sate...
The paper describes a carrier recovery loop for the coherent demodulation of a digital satellite mod...
Broadband satellite communication systems, with their global access and broadcasting capabilities, a...
In this paper we address the design of the data demodulator for high-efficiency satellite communicat...
This paper presents the design and test results of a W-to Ka-band Frequency Converter (Docon) for sa...
International audienceDeep space communication systems operate on very long distance and the on-boar...
Wideband satellite communication systems suffer considerably from the slow phase noise fluctuations ...
The paper presents the results of a series of computer-simulation tests to determine the effects of ...
The use of Ka-band is currently the benchmark for High Throughput Satellite (HTS) systems commercial...
This thesis deals with different aspects of modern satellite communications. Satellite-based telecom...
This paper investigates the effects of additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN), adjacent-channel interf...
In the EHF (extremely high frequency) domain, W-band (75-110 GHz) offers promising perspectives for ...
W-band (75-110 GHz) is proposed nowadays as a valuable alternative to intensively-exploited Ku- and ...
In the EHF (Extremely High Frequency) domain, W-band (75-110 GHz) offers promising perspectives for ...
This contribution outlines the scenario of the expected atmospheric impairments, which affect a sate...