This item is not eligible for Amazon Prime, but millions of other items are. Join Amazon Prime today. Already a member? Sign in.


Digital Delivery
(How does this work?)
 

Introduction to Satellite Systems: Technology Basics, Market Growth, Systems, and Services
 
See larger image
 

Introduction to Satellite Systems: Technology Basics, Market Growth, Systems, and Services [DOWNLOAD: PDF] (Digital)

by Ben Levitan (Author), Lawrence Harte (Author)
No customer reviews yet. Be the first.

List Price: $10.99
Price: $10.99
Available for download now.
Ships from and sold by Amazon.com.

Edition: e-document (Learn more)
Also Available in: List Price: Our Price: Other Offers:
Paperback $11.99 $11.99 25 used & new from $8.57
 
   
Good Books Make Great Gifts
Save all season long on bestsellers, kids' books, holiday favorites and more in our Books Holiday Store.

Editorial Reviews

Product Description
In 2003, the satellite industry was a high-growth business that achieved over $83 billion in annual revenue. This book offers an introduction to existing and soon to be released satellite communication technologies and services. It covers how satellite systems are changing, growth in key satellite markets, key technologies that are used in satellite systems, commercial satellite systems, and provides information on the leading services and their costs for satellite communication. Each type of satellite system and its technologies have unique advantages and limitations, which offer important economic and technical choices for managers, salespeople, technicians, and others involved with satellite equipment and systems. This Introduction to Satellites book provides a basic understanding of the major satellite systems, technologies, issues, and options available. This book explains the different types of satellite communication systems and technologies. Covered are the basic types of satellite systems including GEO, MEO, LEO, and elliptical orbit satellites. Described are public and private satellite systems including DBS, DSS, and very small aperture terminals (VSAT) along with the important characteristics of these satellite systems.

About the Author
Ben Levitan, is an engineer and an expert on new and developing wireless standards for Satellite and Cellular Systems including ANSI-41, GSM, and 3rd Generation systems. Mr. Levitan is an active participant for the US and international development of ANSI-41, GSM, 802.11, All-IP (3G Standards), Interstandard Roaming and FCC and US Government mandated features and requirements. Mr. Levitan has represented COMSAT, Intelsat and Aeronautical Radio, Inc. in the development of satellite standards and was a member of the United States Delegations to the United Nation's International Telecommunications Union conferences for worldwide standardization of telecommunications for eight years. Mr. Levitan is active in the development of the design of standards for the first, second and third generation of standards for wireless and cellular system, representing the engineering and business interests of GTE, Verizon International, TSI and other clients at the industry forums for development of cellular systems standards. Mr. Levitan expertise includes international roaming for cellular systems and government and FCC mandated features such as the new required Wiretap standards (CALEA), Local Number Portability and 911 emergency standards for the cellular industry. Mr. Levitan is a frequent speaker at wireless industry forums and conferences

Mr. Harte has over 29 years of experience in the electronics industry including company leadership, product management, development, marketing, design, and testing of telecommunications (cellular), radar, and microwave systems. He has been issued patents relating to cellular technology. He has authored over 75 articles on related subjects and has been a speaker and panel moderator at industry trade events. Mr. Harte earned executive MBA at Wake Forest University and received his Bachelors degree from University of the State of New York. During the TDMA digital cellular standard development process, Mr. Harte served as an editor and voting company representative for the Telecommunications Industries Association (TIA) TR45.3, digital cellular standards committee. As of 2003, Mr. Harte had authored or co-authored over 30 books relating to telecommunications technology. He has served as a consultant and expert witness for leading companies including; Ericsson, Siemens, Casio, Samsung, Sony, ATT, Nokia, Hughes and many others.

Product Details