Satellite Network
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- 7,99 €
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- 7,99 €
Description de l’éditeur
"Satellite Network" provides a comprehensive exploration of Starlink's revolutionary satellite constellation project, examining how this ambitious venture aims to transform global internet connectivity through a network of thousands of low Earth orbit satellites. The book skillfully breaks down the three core components of the system: the satellite constellation architecture, ground station infrastructure, and end-user technology, presenting complex technical concepts in an accessible manner.
The narrative begins with a historical foundation of satellite communications from the 1960s before diving into Starlink's innovative approach, particularly its use of LEO deployment and inter-satellite laser communications. Through detailed technical specifications and real-world performance data from beta testing programs, readers gain insights into how this massive network operates, including crucial aspects like collision avoidance systems and signal latency management. The book's analysis is supported by extensive research from aerospace engineers, telecommunications experts, and regulatory documentation.
What sets this work apart is its interdisciplinary approach, connecting aerospace engineering with telecommunications technology while addressing critical challenges like space debris management and astronomical observation interference. The book progresses logically through technical architecture, ground infrastructure requirements, and broader implications for global connectivity, making it an invaluable resource for both industry professionals and educated general readers interested in the future of space-based communications. Its evidence-based analysis of practical applications, from disaster response to maritime connectivity, provides a solid foundation for understanding this transformative technology.