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Satellite networking : principles and protocols / Zhili Sun.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Sun, Zhili, author.
- Series:
- New York Academy of Sciences Ser.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Artificial satellites in telecommunication.
- Computer network protocols.
- Internetworking (Telecommunication).
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (424 p.)
- Edition:
- Second edition.
- Place of Publication:
- Chichester, England : Wiley, 2014.
- Language Note:
- English
- System Details:
- text file
- Summary:
- "This book provides up to date coverage of the basics of ATM and internet protocols, and characteristics of satellite networks and internetworking between satellite and terrestrial networksSatellite Networking: Principles and Protocols, Second Edition provides up to date information of the original topics in satellite networking and protocols focusing on Internet Protocols (IP) over satellites, broadband over satellites, next generation IP (IPv6) over satellites, new generation of DVB-S/S2 and DVB-RCS next generations and new services and applications. It also includes some analytical techniques for evaluation of end to end IP performance and QoS over satellite, reflecting the recent convergence of telecommunication, Internet, broadcasting and mobile networks.Topics new to this edition: Internetworking with MANET, DVB-S/S2 and DVB-RCS/RCS2 (including TCP/IP over DVB-S/RCS), recent developments in broadband satellite systems, convergence of services and network technologies (including Internet, telecom, mobile, TV, etc.), radio resource management, PEP, I-PEP, SCPS, traffic modelling and engineering with analysis and examples, and future developments of satellite networking. Provides up to date coverage of the basics of ATM and internet protocols, and characteristics of satellite networks and internetworking between satellite and terrestrial networks (e.g. mobile ad hoc networks), including coverage of new services and applications (e.g. Internet, telecom, mobile and TV) Discusses the real-time protocols including RTP, RTCP and SIP for real-time applications such as VoIP and MMC, and explains TCP/IP over satellite and evolution of IPv6 over satellite and beyond Includes PowerPoint slides for lecturers as well as problems to encourage readers' understanding of concepts and principles as well as an accompanying website containing a solutions manual and further exercises "-- Provided by publisher.
- "Discusses the real-time protocols including RTP, RTCP and SIP for real-time applications such as VoIP and MMC, and explains TCP/IP over satellite and evolution of IPv6 over satellite and beyond"-- Provided by publisher.
- Contents:
- Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; About the Author; Preface; Acknowledgements; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1.1 Applications and Services of Satellite Networks; 1.1.1 Roles of Satellite Networks; 1.1.2 Network Software and Hardware; 1.1.3 Satellite Network Interfaces; 1.1.4 Network Services; 1.1.5 Applications; 1.2 ITU-R Definitions of Satellite Services; 1.2.1 Fixed Satellite Service (FSS); 1.2.2 Mobile Satellite Service (MSS); 1.2.3 Broadcasting Satellite Service (BSS); 1.2.4 Other Satellite Services; 1.3 ITU-T Definitions of Network Services
- 1.3.1 Interactive Services1.3.2 Distribution Services; 1.4 Internet Services and Applications; 1.4.1 World Wide Web (WWW); 1.4.2 File Transfer Protocol (FTP); 1.4.3 Telnet; 1.4.4 Electronic Mail (email); 1.4.5 Multicast and Content Distribution; 1.4.6 Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP); 1.4.7 Domain Name System (DNS); 1.5 Circuit-switching Network; 1.5.1 Connection Set Up; 1.5.2 Signalling; 1.5.3 Transmission Multiplexing Hierarchy based on FDM; 1.5.4 Transmission Multiplexing Hierarchy based on TDM; 1.5.5 Space Switching and Time Switching
- 1.5.6 Coding Gain of Forward Error Correction (FEC)1.6 Packet-switching Networks; 1.6.1 Connection-oriented Approach; 1.6.2 Connectionless Approach; 1.6.3 Relationship between Circuit-switching and Packet-switching; 1.6.4 Considerations of Packet Network Designs; 1.6.5 Packet Header and Payload; 1.6.6 Complexity and Heterogeneous Networks; 1.6.7 Performance of Packet Transmissions; 1.6.8 Impact of Bit Level Errors on Packet Level; 1.7 OSI/ISO Reference Model; 1.7.1 Protocol Terminology; 1.7.2 Layering Principle; 1.7.3 Functions of the Seven Layers; 1.7.4 Fading of the OSI/ISO Reference Model
- 1.8 The ATM Protocol Reference Model1.8.1 Narrowband ISDN (N-ISDN); 1.8.2 Broadband ISDN (B-ISDN); 1.8.3 ATM Technology; 1.8.4 Reference Model; 1.8.5 Problems: Lack of Available Services and Applications; 1.9 Internet Protocols Reference Model; 1.9.1 Network Layer: IP Protocol; 1.9.2 Network Technologies; 1.9.3 Transport Layer: TCP and UDP; 1.9.4 Application Layer; 1.9.5 QoS and Control on Resources; 1.10 Satellite Network; 1.10.1 Access Network; 1.10.2 Transit Network; 1.10.3 Broadcast Network; 1.10.4 Space Segment; 1.10.5 Ground Segment; 1.10.6 Satellite Orbits
- 1.10.7 Satellite Transmission Frequency Bands1.11 Characteristics of Satellite Networks; 1.11.1 Propagation Delay; 1.11.2 Propagation Loss and Power Limited; 1.11.3 Orbit Space and Bandwidth Limited for Coverage; 1.11.4 Operational Complexity for LEO; 1.12 Channel Capacity of Digital Transmissions; 1.12.1 The Nyquist Formula for Noiseless Channels; 1.12.2 The Shannon Theorem for Noise Channels; 1.12.3 Channel Capacity Boundary; 1.12.4 The Shannon Power Limit (-1.6 dB); 1.12.5 Shannon Bandwidth Efficiency for Large Eb/N0; 1.13 Internetworking with Terrestrial Networks
- 1.13.1 Repeaters at the Physical Layer
- Notes:
- Description based upon print version of record.
- Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
- Description based on print version record.
- ISBN:
- 1-118-85675-9
- 1-118-85676-7
- OCLC:
- 874321953
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