Satellite Communications - ZEIT8219
Faculty: UNSW Canberra at ADFA
School: School of Engineering & Information Technology @ UNSW Canberra at ADFA
Course Outline: ZEIT8219 Course Outline
Campus: UNSW Canberra at ADFA
Career: Postgraduate
Units of Credit: 6
EFTSL: 0.12500 (more info)
Indicative Contact Hours per Week: 3
Enrolment Requirements:
Restricted to students enrolled in Graduate Diploma or Masters programs.
CSS Contribution Charge: 2 (more info)
Tuition Fee: See Tuition Fee Schedule
Further Information: See Class Timetable
Description
Fundamentals of satellites, including: applications, orbits, propagation and link calculations, system hardware for space and ground segments, multiplexing and multiple access techniques, network design, and future trends. Fundamentals of signals and noise associated with satellite communications. Transmission concepts: calculate analogue transmission rates with respect to distortionless transmission, amplitude and delay distortions with equalisation, nonlinear distortion with companding, and carrier-to-noise ratio and signal-to-noise ratio; and calculate digital transmission rates with respect to line codes, intersymbol interference, pulse shaping and equalisation, bit energy-to-noise density and error probabilities.
Learning Outcomes
At the successful completion of this course students
will, be able to:
1. Describe the requirements for the following
aspects of a satellite communications system:
satellite subsystems, satellite orbits, frequency
bands used, antennas and electromagnetic
wave propagation for communications between
earth stations and satellites.
2. Explain the operation of the following analogue
and digital communications techniques:
modulation, multiplexing, channel coding and
multiple access techniques.
3. Evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of
the different types of satellite orbits
4. Perform calculations to determine properties of earth station antennas and satellite footprints.
5. Perform calculations required to conduct a link
budget analysis of a satellite system.
6. Conduct a thorough analysis and comparison of
two competing satellite systems.
will, be able to:
1. Describe the requirements for the following
aspects of a satellite communications system:
satellite subsystems, satellite orbits, frequency
bands used, antennas and electromagnetic
wave propagation for communications between
earth stations and satellites.
2. Explain the operation of the following analogue
and digital communications techniques:
modulation, multiplexing, channel coding and
multiple access techniques.
3. Evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of
the different types of satellite orbits
4. Perform calculations to determine properties of earth station antennas and satellite footprints.
5. Perform calculations required to conduct a link
budget analysis of a satellite system.
6. Conduct a thorough analysis and comparison of
two competing satellite systems.
Delivery Mode
Distance and Intensive Distance Mode
Topics
- Introduction to Satellite Communications
- Satellite Orbits
- Frequency Bands
- Propagation
- Antennas
- Modulation and Multiplexing
- Channel Coding
- Multiple Access Techniques
- Link Budget Analysis
Assessment
Test 1 10%
Test 2 10%
Test 3 10%
Assignment 30% 5,000 - 10,000 words
Test 4 40%
Test 2 10%
Test 3 10%
Assignment 30% 5,000 - 10,000 words
Test 4 40%
Course Texts
Prescribed texts:
M. Ryan, Principles of Satellite Communications,
Argos Press, Canberra, 2004.
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M. Ryan, Principles of Satellite Communications,
Argos Press, Canberra, 2004.
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