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International Journal of Satellite Communications and Networking, Volume 14
Volume 14, Number 1, January 1996
- F. Palutan, D. de Martino, Stefano Falzini, Marcello Melis:
Geostationary Station-keeping by ion thrusters: Genetic Algorithms Optimization. 1-9 - Tho Le-Ngoc, S. V. Krishnamurthy:
Performance of Combined Free/Demand Assignment Multiple-Access Schemes in Satellite Communications. 11-21 - Saverio Cacopardi, Fabrizio Frescura, Francesco Martinino, Gianluca Reali:
Complex CDMA versus FDMA/SCPC for Low and Medium Bit Rate Applications for Fixed Satellite Services. 23-35 - C. Correll:
A Mathematical Model Describing the Effects of pointing and Tracking Errors due to 'mechanical noise' in Coherent Optical intersatellite Links. 37-51 - Michele Luglio:
Application of Frequency Diversity for Dimensioning a Ka-Band Satellite System. 53-62 - Merhala Thurai, J. W. F. Goddard, P. Lundborg:
A Procedure for Determining Auxiliary Co-ordination Contours for Hydrometeor Scatter Interference. 63-69
Volume 14, Number 2, March 1996
- Emilio Matricciani, Mario Mauri:
Cochannel Interference in Satellite Communication Systems Derived from Rain Attenuation Measurements at 20 GHz. 71-76 - Hideyuki Shinonaga, Yasuhiko Ito:
Design of Multibeam Satellite Communications Networks Realized by SS/FDMA. 77-93 - Nedo Celandroni, Erina Ferro, Francesco Potortì:
Comparison between Distributed and Centralized Demand Assignment TDMA Satellite Access Schemes. 95-111 - Nedo Celandroni, Erina Ferro, Francesco Potortì:
Experimental Results of a Demand-Assignment thin Route TDMA System. 113-126
Volume 14, Number 3, May 1996
- Barry G. Evans:
Introducing our Guest Editor - Thomas C. Jedrey. 127
- Thomas C. Jedrey:
Editorial. 129-131
- Frank Gargione, Roberto J. Acosta, T. Coney, Richard J. Krawczyk:
Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (Acts): Design and on-Orbit Performance Measurements. 133-159 - Douglas Hoder, Marcos Bergamo:
Gigabit Satellite Network for NASA's Advanced Communication Technology Satellite (Acts). 161-173 - Brian S. Abbe, Martin J. Agan, Thomas C. Jedrey:
Acts Mobile Terminals. 175-189 - Thomas C. Jedrey, Edgar H. Satorius, Martin J. Agan:
A Frequency Offset Estimation and Compensation Algorithm for k/Ka-Band Communications. 191-200 - Daniel E. Friedman, Sonjai Gupta, Chuanguo Zhang, Anthony Ephremides:
Innovative Networking Concepts Tested on the Advanced Communications Technology Satellite. 201-217 - Christopher R. Pasqualino, Brian S. Abbe, Frank Dixon:
National Security/Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Recovery Communications via Acts. 219-232 - Martin J. Agan, Daniel I. Nakamura, Alan D. Campbell, Robert H. Sternowski, Wendy A. Whiting, Leon Shameson:
Acts Aeronautical Experiments. 233-247 - Deborah S. Pinck, Loretta H. Tong:
Satellite-Enhanced Personal Communications Experiments. 249-258 - Larry A. Bergman, J. Patrick Gary, Burt Edelson, Neil R. Helm, Judith N. Cohen, Patrick Shopbell, Carlos Roberto Mechoso, Chung Chun, M. Farrara, Joseph A. Spahr:
High Bit Rate Experiments over Acts. 259-266 - Faramaz Davarian:
Ka-Band Propagation Research Using Acts. 267-282 - Michael Rice, Jeffrey Slack, Brian Humpherys, Deborah S. Pinck:
K-Band Land-Mobile Satellite Channel Characterization Using Acts. 283-296 - Edgar H. Satorius, Loretta H. Tong:
Analysis of a Rain Compensation Algorithm for k/Ka-Band Communications. 297-311
Volume 14, Number 4, July 1996
- Harry H. Tan, Tsun-Yee Yan:
A Multiple-Channel Free-Access Collision Resolution Algorithm Based Connection Request Procedure for Land Mobile Satellite Networks. 313-325 - William H. Thesling, Fuqin Xiong:
A Cascadable Pragmatic Block Decoding Algorithm Exploiting Channel Measurement Information. 327-332 - Erich Lutz:
A Markov Model for Correlated Land Mobile Satellite Channels. 333-339 - H. K. Lau, Sing-Wai Cheung:
A Fade-Compensation Technique for Digital Land Mobile Satellite Systems. 341-349 - X. H. Chen, Juhani Oksman:
A Quasi-Constant Envelope quadrature Overlapped Modulation and its Performance over Non-Linear Band Limited Satellite Channels. 351-359 - Yi-Song Liu:
Computer Simulation Techniques for a Mobile Satellite Communication Channel. 361-371 - Werner M. Rupp:
Gps-Based LEO Satellite Position and attitude Determination Augmented by Pseudolites on Earth. 373-379
Volume 14, Number 5, September 1996
- Spiros Dimolitsas, Franklin L. Corcoran, Channasandra Ravishankar, A. Wong, Simão Ferraz de Campos Neto:
Transmission Performance Evaluation of voice Encoding Technology for the Inmarsat Mini-M System. 381-387 - Andrea Baiocchi, Marco Listanti, Nicola Blefari-Melazzi, Claudio Soprano:
An ATM-like System Architecture for Satellite Communications Including on-Board Switching. 389-412 - Mihael Mohorcic, Gorazd Kandus, Enrico Del Re, Giovanni Giambene:
Performance Study of an Integrated Satellite/Terrestrial Mobile Communication System. 413-425 - Nihal K. G. Samaraweera, Godred Fairhurst:
Robust Data Link Protocols for Connection-Less Service over Satellite Links. 427-437
Volume 14, Number 6, November 1996
- Francesco Delli Priscoli, Flavio Muratore:
Radio and Network Comparisons for MSBN and GSM Systems in a geostationary Satellite Environment. 439-454 - Christian Bergogne, Philippe Sehier, Michel Bousquet:
Reduced Complexity Frequency estimator for Burst Transmission. 455-465 - Barry G. Evans, Rahim Tafazolli:
Future Multimedia Communications via Satellite. 467-474

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