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International Journal of Satellite Communications and Networking, Volume 16
Volume 16, Number 1, January / February 1998
- Fernando Pérez-Fontán, Maria Angeles Vázquez-Castro, Erwin Kubista, Aldo Paraboni, Bertram Arbesser-Rastburg, Sergio Buonomo, J. P. V. Poiares Baptista:
A methodology for the characterization of environmental effects on global navigation satellite system (GNSS) propagation. 1-22 - Steven S. Pietrobon:
Implementation and performance of a turbo/MAP decoder. 23-46 - Ada Vittoria Bosisio, Carlo Riva:
A novel method for the statistical prediction of rain attenuation in site diversity systems: theory and comparative testing against experimental data. 47-52 - K. I. Timothy, N. C. Mondal, S. K. Sarkar:
Dynamical properties of rainfall for performance assessment of earth/space communication links at Ku and Ka bands. 53-57 - Cyril G. F. Valadon, Rahim Tafazolli, Barry G. Evans:
Multilevel trellis-coded modulations for mobile multimedia satellite systems using synchronous CDMA. 59-76
Volume 16, Number 2, March / April 1998
- Wei Zhao, Rahim Tafazolli, Barry G. Evans:
Mobile terminal positioning technique for dynamic satellite constellations. 77-85 - Athanasios C. Iossifides, Fotini-Niovi Pavlidou:
Performance of DS/CDMA systems with differential M-ary orthogonal modulation and RS-coding for LEO satellite communications. 87-93 - Sen Dan, Michel Nakhla:
Analysis, simulation and tests of interference between digital carriers. 95-103 - Wolfgang Krewel, Gérard Maral:
Single and multiple satellite visibility statistics of first-generation non-GEO constellations for personal communications. 105-125
Volume 16, Number 3, May / June 1998
- S. K. Sarkar, N. C. Mondal:
Some results on 0 °C isotherm height over three stations in tropical India. 127-130 - Shinichi Taira, Osamu Takeda, Yuichi Otsu, Hideki Katagiri:
Comparative study of switching methods for the on-board processor in a mobile satellite communications system. 131-136 - Chun Loo:
Impairment of digital transmission through a Ka band satellite channel due to weather conditions. 137-145 - Marcel Kohl, Friedrich K. Jondral:
Interference on satcom up-links and its suppression. 147-153 - Hongyi Fu, Guoan Bi, K. Arichandran:
Performance of multibeam CDMA-based LEO satellite systems with imperfect power control. 155-167
Volume 16, Number 4, July / August 1998
- Osman Nuri Uçan:
Trellis-coded quantization/modulation over mobile satellite channels with imperfect phase reference. 169-175 - Andreas Lang, Michael M. Kaiser, Mohammad Y. Sharif:
Efficient estimators for the land mobile satellite channel. 177-182 - Haitham S. Cruickshank, Ioannis Mertzanis, Barry G. Evans, Herbert Leitold, Reinhard Posch:
Securing multimedia services over satellite ATM networks. 183-195 - Young Hoon Kwon, Ji Young Yun, Dan Keun Sung:
Satellite selection scheme for reducing handover attempts in LEO satellite communication systems. 197-208
Volume 16, Number 5, September / October 1998
- Anggoro K. Widiawan, A. Sammut, Barry G. Evans:
Interbeam handover in LEO satellite systems. 209-217 - Rachan Lekkla, Prasit Prapinmongkolkarn:
Diurnal variations in rain attenuation on Ku band earth-space paths. 219-236 - Emilio Matricciani, Carlo Riva:
Evaluation of the feasibility of satellite systems design in the 10-100 GHZ frequency range. 237-247 - Francesco Vatalaro, Franco Mazzenga:
Statistical channel modelling and performance evaluation in satellite personal communications. 249-255
Volume 16, Number 6, November / December 1998
- Michael Meixner, Gilles Y. Delisle, Albert Heuberger:
Channel model for satellite indoor communication, system design. 257-272 - M. Ripley, Jack Cooper, P. Daly, Pierluigi Silvestrin:
A dual-frequency GNSS sensor for space applications. 273-282 - K. L. Sah, D. R. Gandhi, Nissy Joy:
A convolve-multiply-convolve SAW processor for a transmultiplexer. 283-291
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