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International Journal of Satellite Communications and Networking, Volume 18
Volume 18, Number 1, January / February 2000
- Ivan J. Fair, J. M. Brown:
Metric-based node synchronization of the Viterbi decoder in satellite applications. 1-15 - Athanasios G. Kanatas, Philip Constantinou:
A narrowband land mobile satellite channel software simulator for urban environments. 17-45 - Lars Erling Bråten:
Satellite visibility in Northern Europe based on digital maps. 47-62
Volume 18, Number 2, March / April 2000
- Hiromitsu Wakana, Haruo Saito, Shinichi Yamamoto, Mitsugu Ohkawa, Noriaki Obara, Huan-Bang Li, Masato Tanaka:
COMETS experiments for advanced mobile satellite communications and advanced satellite broadcasting. 63-85 - John Siwko, Izhak Rubin:
Call admission control for non-geostationary orbit satellite networks and other capacity-varying networks. 87-106 - John D. Kanellopoulos, Athanasios D. Panagopoulos, Spiros N. Livieratos:
A comparison of copolar and cochannel satellite interference prediction models with experimental results at 11.6 and 20 GHz. 107-120
Volume 18, Number 3, May / June 2000
- John V. Evans:
The U.S. filings for multimedia satellites: a review. 121-160
- Jeremy E. Allnutt, Fatim Haidara:
Ku-band diurnal fade characteristics and fade event duration data from three, two-year, Earth-space radiometric experiments in Equatorial Africa. 161-183 - Safak Dogan, Abdul Hamid Sadka, Ahmet M. Kondoz:
Video transmission over mobile satellite systems. 185-205 - S. P. Sitorus, Ian A. Glover:
Rapid hydrometeor bistatic scatter calculations using non-orthogonal function expansion of reflectivity profiles. 207-218
Volume 18, Numbers 4-5, July - October 2000
- Arno C. Schroth:
Satellite Navigation and Positioning - the European Scene. 221-222
- J. P. Provenzano, A. Masson, Stephane Journo, Christophe Laramas, J. I. Damidaux, F. Zwolska:
Implementation of a European infrastructure for satellite navigation: from system design to advanced technology evaluation. 223-242 - J. Wolfrum, H. Trautenberg:
Galileo - a technical concept for the European satellite navigation system. 243-258 - D. Brocklebank, J. Spiller, T. Tapsell:
Galileo - an organizational challenge for Europe. 259-269 - Robert Schweikert, Thomas Wörz, Riccardo De Gaudenzi, Alexander Steingass, Armin Dammann:
On signal structures for GNSS-2. 271-291 - Paul Norridge, Matt O'Donnell, Roger Shawyer:
Signal design analysis technique for Galileo. 293-303 - J. H. Hahn, P. Tavella:
A time scale for satellite navigation systems: why and how? 305-324 - Bernd Eissfeller, T. Zink, R. Wolf, J. Hammesfahr, Achim Hornbostel, J. H. Hahn, P. Tavella:
Autonomous satellite state determination by use of two-directional links. 325-346 - Martin Maurer, S. Haugg, N. Niklasch, W. Richert:
Advanced receiver technology for existing and future satellite navigation systems. 347-364 - L. Philips:
A software reconfigurable satellite communication/navigation transceiver ASIC. 365-370 - Johann Furthner, Evelyn Engler, Alexander Steingass, Michael Angermann, Jörg H. Hahn, Achim Hornbostel, Rainer Krämer, Hans Peter Müller, Toralf Noack, Patrick Robertson, Stefan Schlüter, Jesus Selva:
Realization of an end-to-end software simulator for navigation systems. 371-389
Volume 18, Number 6, November / December 2000
- Ulrich Reimers:
Introduction to the special issue on satellite broadcasting. 391-392
- Mario Cominetti, Alberto Morello:
Digital video broadcasting over satellite (DVB-S): a system for broadcasting and contribution applications. 393-410 - Alexander Roy:
Co-ordination channels for digital satellite news gathering (DSNG). 411-426 - Thomas Wrede:
ASTRA Digital Radio: high-quality digital audio transmissions via satellite. 427-432 - Theodor A. Prosch:
Digital audio broadcasting (DAB) over non-stationary satellite systems. 433-456
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