Schabbat: Das Judentum fur Nichtjuden verstandlich gemacht (German Edition)
GO Schabbat: Das Judentum fur Nichtjuden verstandlich gemacht (German Edition)
Author: Lea Fleischmann
Type: eBook
Language: German
Released: 1994
Publisher: Rasch und Rohring Verlag
Page Count: 199
Format: pdf
ISBN-10: 3891365187
ISBN-13: 9783891365182
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Description:
A Practical Approach To Antenna Technology For Communication Satellites This authoritative resource discusses antenna technology for communication satellites, addressing both the space and user segments. The book provides a system view of antenna applications, a description of various antenna technologies, and guidance on methodologies for antenna evaluation. Communication Satellite Antennas begins with an overview of the parameters that characterize antennas, and goes on to cover the antenna designs, technologies, and system architectures required for communication satellite systems. Techniques to mitigate interference are covered, and the processes used in the development and characterization of antenna systems are reviewed. Discover how to: Adhere to the system parameters used to quantify antenna performanceUnderstand the technologies used in wide coverage, earth coverage, narrow coverage, and array antennasWork within standard communication satellite system architectures and orbital alternativesAddress propagation limitations and link performanceImplement reliable antenna interference mitigation techniquesDevelop space segment antennas, including spot beam, multiple beam, adaptive uplink, active aperture, and point-to-point antennasApply user segment technologies, such as reflector antenna technology, antenna sidelobe control techniques, and adaptive interference cancellation systemsEvaluate satellite antennas and systems using rigorous methodologies About the Author Robert Dybdal graduated from The Ohio State University and has been with The Aerospace Corporation since 1968 where he is a Distinguished Engineer. His work actively involves satellite technology development and planning, system design and testing for both the space and user segments for both military and commercial customers. In addition to working with the U.S. Air Force, Bob also provides support under contract to NATO, ICO, Thuraya, Astra, Superbird, and Optus space segment programs. His professional involvement includes IEEE and AMTA and he holds patents in instrumentation, adaptive antennas, antenna tracking, satellite transponder architectures, and microwave components.
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