Satellite Communications, Fourth Edition

14.1 . Explain what is meant by a single access in relation to a satellite communications network. Give an example of the type of traffic route where single access would be used. is 3.1 kHz. Calculate the peak deviation, and hence, using Carson s rule, calculate the IF bandwidth.
14.2 . Distinguish between preassigned and demand-assigned traffic in relation to a satellite communications network. is 3.1 kHz. Calculate the peak deviation, and hence, using Carson s rule, calculate the IF bandwidth.
14.3 . Explain what is meant by FDMA, and show how this differs from FDM. is 3.1 kHz. Calculate the peak deviation, and hence, using Carson s rule, calculate the IF bandwidth.
14.4 . Explain what the abbreviation SCPC stands for. Explain in detail the operation of a preassigned SCPC network. is 3.1 kHz. Calculate the peak deviation, and hence, using Carson s rule, calculate the IF bandwidth.
14.5 . Explain what is meant by thin route service. What type of satellite access is most suited for this type of service? is 3.1 kHz. Calculate the peak deviation, and hence, using Carson s rule, calculate the IF bandwidth.
14.6 . Briefly describe the ways in which demand assignment may be carried out in an FDMA network. is 3.1 kHz. Calculate the peak deviation, and hence, using Carson s rule, calculate the IF bandwidth.
14.7 . Explain in detail the operation of the Spade system of demand assignment. What is...