INTRODUCTION TO SPACE
COMMUNICATIONS
Instructor:
Prof. Norbert Bartel, PSE 331,
bartel@yorku.ca www.yorku.ca/bartel
Course Number: PHYS 3250 3.0 F
Time/Location: MWF 12:30 – 13:30 /
FS106
Textbooks:
Satellite Communications, 4th edition, D. Roddy,
McGraw-Hill, 2006
(Satellite Communication
Systems Engineering, 2nd edition, W. L. Pritchard,
H. G. Suyderhoud, R. A. Nelson, Prentice Hall, 1992
Satellite
Communications, T. Pratt, C. W. Bostian, John Wiley & Sons, 1986)
Course Contents: 1. History
and Overview of Present Status
2.
Orbital Aspects of Satellite Communications
2.1
Orbits
2.2
Perturbations
2.3
Visibility
2.4
Launches
3.
Spacecraft
3.1 Power
systems
3.2
Attitude and orbit control
3.3
Telemetry, tracking and command
3.4
Transponders
3.5
Antennae
4.
Earth Station
4.1
Antennae
4.2
Transmitters/receivers
5.
Communications Link
5.1
Transmission path
5.2 Noise
temperature
5.3 Link
equation
6.
Modulation and Multiplexing Techniques
6.1 Analogue transmission
6.2
Digital transmission
7.
Multiple Access to a Satellite
7.1
FDMA
7.2
TDMA
7.3
CDMA
Evaluation: In-class quizzes: 10% of
final mark
Homework:
25% of final mark
Midterm exam:
25% of final mark
Final exam:
40% of final mark
Office hours: P331, MW
14:00-14:45
Midterm exam: Fri, October
28, 2011
Final exam: TBA