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Journal articles on the topic "UHF satellite communication"

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Kovář, Pavel, Pavel Puričer, Eric Benton, and Jan Mikeš. "Demonstration of the Capability of 1U CubeSat for Measurement of the Energy Spectrum on LEO." Electronics 11, no. 20 (October 20, 2022): 3390. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/electronics11203390.

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The goal of this paper is to demonstrate the capability of the 1U CubeSat to study the radiation spectra on LEO. The research was realized by the Lucky-7 mission with the primary goal of testing electronics such as a power supply, piNAV L1 GPS receiver, UHF communication system, and other subsystems in the natural space environment, and the secondary goal of testing the possibility of using 1U CubSat class satellites for scientific tasks. The satellite is equipped with a piNAV GPS receiver and piDOSE radiation detector, silicon diode radiation spectrometer, camera, and other sensors. The on-board computer enables storage of 34 h of measurements of the radiation spectrum. These measurements can be downloaded by the UHF communication system during four satellite passes over the monitoring ground station. We successfully verified all necessary instruments and their cooperation and measurement procedure. The UHF communication was identified as the most critical subsystem because of its low capacity, which slowed down the satellite operation. We needed four zenith passes to upload 34 h of measurement.
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Yadav, Viplav, Sandeep, and Sanjay Sharma. "Antennas for Satellite Communication." Journal of Advance Research in Electrical & Electronics Engineering (ISSN: 2208-2395) 1, no. 1 (January 31, 2014): 20–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.53555/nneee.v1i1.269.

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Satellite communication antenna in unvield .It also comprises of transmitting/ receiving signal section and transmission of signal to satellite . it consist of various types of antennas used in satellite communication such as UHF, L/s band ,c-band, ku-band , k-band antennas. Multibeam broadband antenna and antennas for geostationary for satellite communication is also explained in this paper . This paper mainly describes the the signal transmitting/receiving antennas for satellite communication .
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Alam, Touhidul, Muntasir M. Sheikh, Rabah W. Aldhaheri, Mandeep Singh Jit Singh, Mengu Cho, Mohammad Tariqul Islam, Khalid H. Alharbi, and Md Shabiul Islam. "Lower Ultra-High Frequency Non-Deployable Omnidirectional Antenna for Nanosatellite Communication System." Nanomaterials 12, no. 18 (September 10, 2022): 3143. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano12183143.

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The concept of the nanosatellite comes into play in launching miniaturized versions of satellites or regarding payloads with minimizing cost and building time. The economic affordability of nanosatellites has been promoted with a view to launching various nanosatellite missions. The communication system is one of the most important aspects of a satellite. The antenna is a key element for establishing a communication link between the earth and the nanosatellite. The antenna and solar panel of the nanosatellite are two of the most vital components that profoundly impact antenna type and design. This paper proposes a non-deployable lower ultra-high frequency (UHF) antenna, strategically mounted on the satellite body, to address the constraints of deployment complexity and solar panel integration. The antenna was fabricated and performances measured with a 1U nanosatellite structure, which achieved resonance frequency at 401 MHz frequency bands with 0.672 dBi realized gain. The overall antenna size is 0.13λ × 0.13λ × 0.006λ. The major challenges addressed by the proposed antenna are to design a nanosatellite-compatible lower UHF antenna and to ensure solar irradiance into the solar panel to minimize input power scarcity.
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Ding, Yuan Ming, Jing Jing Sun, and Xue Wang. "Multipath Effect Analysis of Sea Surface in Maritime Satellite Communications." Applied Mechanics and Materials 411-414 (September 2013): 803–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.411-414.803.

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Ultra High Frequency (UHF) band is increasingly widely used in military maritime satellite communications due to its good communication performance. When the electromagnetic wave reaches the sea surface, it is reflected. The reflected wave and direct wave enter the receiver in the form of a superimposed vector, which will inevitably produces multipath fading at the receiving end. This paper followed the general principles of modeling in multipath effects, and the UHF band multipath effects of sea surface were studied. The judgment basis was obtained which determines whether the specula reflected wave dominates in the reflected wave based on Rayleigh criterion, and then the reflection coefficient of sea surface were calculated. Finally, the power attenuation of reflected wave relative to direct wave for different wind speeds were simulated and analyzed.
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Quintana-Diaz, Gara, Torbjörn Ekman, José Miguel Lago Agra, Diego Hurtado de Mendoza, Alberto González Muíño, and Fernando Aguado Agelet. "In-Orbit Measurements and Analysis of Radio Interference in the UHF Amateur Radio Band from the LUME-1 Satellite." Remote Sensing 13, no. 16 (August 17, 2021): 3252. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs13163252.

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Radio interference in the uplink makes communication to satellites in the UHF amateur radio band (430–440 MHz) challenging for any satellite application. Interference measurements and characterisation can improve the robustness and reliability of the communication system design. Most published results focus on average power spectrum measurements and heatmaps. We apply a low complexity estimator on an SDR (Software-Defined Radio) to study the interference’s dispersion and temporal variation on-board a small satellite as an alternative. Measuring the Local Mean Envelope (LME) variability with different averaging window lengths enables the estimation of time variability of the interference. The coefficient of variation for the LME indicates how much the signals vary in time and the spread in magnitudes. In this article, theoretical analysis, simulations, and laboratory results were used to validate this measurement method. In-orbit measurements were performed on-board the LUME-1 satellite. Band-limited interference with pulsed temporal behaviour and a high coefficient of variation was detected over North America, Europe, and the Arctic, where space-tracking radars are located. Wide-band pulsed interference with high time variability was also detected over Europe. These measurements show why operators that use a communication system designed for Additive White Gaussian Noise (AWGN) at power levels obtained from heatmaps struggle to command their satellites.
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Bouyedda, Abdellatif, Bruno Barelaud, and Laurent Gineste. "Design and Realization of an UHF Frequency Reconfigurable Antenna for Hybrid Connectivity LPWAN and LEO Satellite Networks." Sensors 21, no. 16 (August 13, 2021): 5466. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21165466.

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UHF satellite communication for Internet of Things (IoT) technology is rapidly emerging in monitoring applications as it offers the possibility of lower-costs and global coverage. At the present time, Low Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN) solutions offer low power consumption, but still suffer from white zones. In this paper, the authors propose an UHF frequency reconfigurable Antenna for hybrid connectivity LoRaWAN (at 868 MHz) and UHF satellite communication (Tx at 401 MHz and Rx at 466 MHz) with the Low Earth Orbit (LEO) Kineis constellation. The antenna is based on a meandered line structure loaded with lumped components and a PIN diode to control the antenna resonant frequencies. It resonates at 401 and 868 MHz when the PIN diode is forward-biased (ON state) and 466 MHz in reverse-biased configuration (OFF state). The antenna is designed inside the enclosure with the presence of all the parts of the connected device. The results of EM simulations and parametric studies on the values of the lumped components and the PIN diode equivalent model, which are obtained with HFSS, are presented. The antenna is prototyped and has dimensions of 78 mm × 88 mm × 1.6 mm. The paper proposes a fast and practical method to reduce time development and compensate the frequency shift between measurement and simulation.
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Humad, Yasir Ahmed Idris, and Levente Dudás. "Resonant Radar Reflector On VHF / UHF Band Based on BPSK Modulation at LEO Orbit by MRC-100 Satellite." Infocommunications journal 16, no. 1 (2024): 26–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.36244/icj.2024.1.4.

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This paper presents a novel method for identify ing and tracking PocketQube satellites: the MRC-100 satellite is a model, and this method is based on a resonant radar reflec tor. The resonant reflector’s basic concept is that the resonant reflector uses a VHF/UHF communication subsystem antenna; there is no radiated RF signal, which means the power con sumption is only some Milliampere (mA). The continuous wave (CW) illuminator RF source is on the ground, and the onboard antenna receives the CW RF signal from the Earth. The micro controller (uC) periodically switches PIN diode forming BPSK modulated signal reflection so that another Earth station can receive the backscattered Binary Phase Shift Keying (BPSK) modulated signal. Also, it can detect the satellite if the ground station receiver can use a matched filter like a correlation re ceiver. If the ground station receiver knows the BPSK code of the satellite, it can detect it. If not, there is no way to detect the satellite. This method is similar to Radio Frequency Identifica tion (RFID) applications, but the reader is the ground station, and the tag is the satellite.
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Ramagiri, Santhosh Kumar, Arvind B. Shukla, Ramaniklal B. Bavaria, Surinder Singh, and Kaushik S. Parikh. "Connector-less test setup for measurement of passive inter-modulation products at UHF band." International Journal of Microwave and Wireless Technologies 5, no. 6 (August 28, 2013): 689–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1759078713000731.

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This paper describes the establishment of a test setup for measurement of passive inter-modulation (PIM) products generated by various device(s) under test (DUT(s)) (filters, coaxial cables etc.) at ultra high frequency (UHF) band. The paper begins with a brief discussion of an ideal PIM test setup using a quiet load. It then discusses the establishment of the setup in the absence of quiet load and demonstrates a PIM level of −192 dBc of the test setup. Finally it shows the PIM performance of a band-stop filter, a flexible cable, cascade of band-stop filter, and flexible cable, measured using the established test setup. These components are required for UHF payload of a communication satellite.
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Nguyen, Manh Thao, Fabien Ferrero, and Le-Huy Trinh. "Compact UHF Circularly Polarized Multi-Band Quadrifilar Antenna for CubeSat." Sensors 23, no. 12 (June 6, 2023): 5361. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23125361.

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This article presents a multi-band right-hand circularly polarized antenna designed for the Cube Satellite (CubeSat). Based on a quadrifilar structure, the antenna provides circular polarization radiation suitable for satellite communication. Moreover, the antenna is designed and fabricated using two 1.6 mm thickness FR4-Epoxy boards connected by metal pins. In order to improve the robustness, a ceramic spacer is placed in the centerboard, and four screws are added at the corners to fix the antenna to the CubeSat structure. These additional parts reduce antenna damage caused by vibrations in the launch vehicle lift-off stage. The proposal has a dimension of 77 × 77 × 10 mm3 and covers the LoRa frequency bands at 868 MHz, 915 MHz, and 923 MHz. According to the measurements in the anechoic chamber, antenna gains with the values of 2.3 dBic and 1.1 dBic are obtained for the 870 MHz and 920 MHz, respectively. Finally, the antenna is integrated into a 3U CubeSat that was launched by a Soyuz launch vehicle in September 2020. The terrestrial-to-space communication link was measured, and the antenna performance was confirmed in a real-life scenario.
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Yan, Qiuying, Wei Li, Jiacheng Li, Jie Zhang, Shengyi Liu, Zhe Wang, Tong Liu, Qian Chen, and Hanlin Sheng. "Real-Time Air-to-Ground Data Communication Technology of Aeroengine Health Management System with Adaptive Rate in the Whole Airspace." Mathematical Problems in Engineering 2021 (July 31, 2021): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/9912574.

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To overcome the problem of data transmission of the aeroengine health management system, a multilink communication system combining ultrahigh-frequency communication link, 4G cellular mobile communication link, and BeiDou satellite communication link was proposed. This system can realize the functions such as data receiving and sending, data encryption, and resuming transfer from the break point based on multiple links. When the flight altitude is not high, the communication distance is short, so the UHF digital transmission radio communication link is adopted, which is highly efficient and stable. When the communication distance is long, the 4G cellular mobile communication link can ensure both the communication distance and the communication rate. In the area where 4G signal cannot be covered in extreme terrain environment, BeiDou satellite communication link is used for data transmission. Besides, in order to ensure the communication rate of the link, a multilink adaptive switching technology was also developed. The test verified that the system can perform adaptive switching among multiple links, realize air-ground data communication in the whole airspace, and achieve a good communication rate, which has significative value of engineering application.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "UHF satellite communication"

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Higuchi, Nathan K. "UHF Applications for Radar and Pico-Satellite Communication Systems." Thesis, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/10125/6948.

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This thesis first discusses the design, fabrication, and test results of UHF preamplifier designed to operate from 400 to 500 MHz. The preamplifier integrates a single-pole double-throw (SPDT) switch, tapped-line interdigital filter, balanced low-noise amplifier, and gain stage in a compact, multilayer package. The switch and amplification stages are realized on one layer, and the stripline filter is realized on a second layer. The circuit board dimensions measure 4 inches x 1.25 inches x 0.12 inches. One hundred eight units were manufactured. The preamplifier has a 3-dB bandwidth of 100 MHz, 31 dB gain, 3 dB noise figure, and 30.6 dBm output third-order intercept. The second part of the thesis discusses the CubeSat project at the University of Hawaiʻi and presents an analysis on the radiation pattern of the active antenna on the cube satellite. The analysis for the active antenna compares two antenna models to the measured results of a 4x4 grid oscillator. The first approximation model is a rectangular aperture spaced away from a mirror, and the second model is a dipole array spaced from a mirror. Two simulation experiments are presented to show how the spacing between the grid and mirror compares to the measured data and which antenna model more accurately predicts the radiation pattern.
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Perkins, Clifton E. "A comparison of the UHF Follow-on and MILSTAR satellite communication systems." Thesis, Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 1991. http://hdl.handle.net/10945/30975.

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The author compares the UHF Follow-on and MILSTAR satellite communication systems. The comparison uses an analytical hierarchy process. Although the two systems have been tasked with different missions, a comparison of cost, capability, and orbit is conducted. UFO provides many of the same capabilities as MILSTAR, but on a smaller scale. Since UFO is also a new space system acquisition, it is used to compare dollars spent to field a viable communication system. A review of frequency bands, losses, and problems is conducted to establish the relationship. Cost data is provided to establish the major difference in the systems. While MILSTAR does possess more total capability than UFO, it is 10 times more costly. Additionally, UFO is a satellite that will evolve with new technology while MILSTAR is built to full capability immediately. In the author's opinion, the incremental performance of MILSTAR does not justify its incremental cost.
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Bäckström, Hampus. "Design and Evaluation of V/UHF Satellite Communication Antennas for Naval Applications." Thesis, KTH, Elektroteknisk teori och konstruktion, 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-231844.

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In this master thesis, compact antenna design aimed towards naval applicationshave been designed, analyzed and evaluated. There is a recentinterest in the development of compact antennas to be used for smallersubmarine models, and with a smaller hull on a submarine, communicationand antenna systems must be adapted and minimized, which limitsantenna design. With two limiting cylindrical volumes with maximumallowed dimensions r = 10 cm, h = 50 cm and r = 5 cm, h = 90 cm,the antennas would operate on the upper to lower V/UHF band, radiatehemispherically and have a high RHCP purity. It was found that the mostappropriate antenna structure for both volumes was QHA design. Afterthe design and analysis process was completed, it was concluded that theshorter antenna design could meet all requirements set while the longerantenna design did not meet all requirements but could still establish agood communication link on the higher frequencies. Antenna prototypesbased on the produced design were constructed and measured and, despiteminor deviations, veried that the results obtained from this thesis werereliable.
I denna mastersuppsatsen har kompakta antenner riktade mot marinaapplikationer designats, analyserats och utvarderats. Det nns ett intressefor utvecklingen av kompakta antenner som ska anvandas for mindreubatsmodeller och med ett mindre skrov pa en ubat maste kommunikationsochantennsystemen anpassas och minimeras darefter, vilket begransarantenndesignen. Med tva begransande cylindriska volymer med maximalttillatna dimensioner r = 10 cm, h = 50 cm samt r = 5 cm,h = 90 cm, skulle antennerna verka pa det ovre till lagre V/UHF-bandet,strala hemisfariskt och ha en hog RHCP-renhet. Det konstaterades attden lampligaste antennstrukturen for bada volymen var QHA-design. Efteratt design- och analysprocessen slutforts drogs slutsatsen att den kortareantenndesignen kunde uppfylla alla krav som stalldes medan den langreantenndesignen inte uppfyllde alla krav men fortfarande kunde upprattaen bra kommunikationslank pa de hogre frekvenserna. Antennprototyperbaserade pa de framtagna designerna konstruerades och mattes och, trotsmindre avvikelser, verierade att de erhallna resultaten fran denna avhandlingvar tillforlitliga.
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Psillas, Christopher F. "A preliminary economic evaluation of Marine Corps acquisition practices: UHF satellite communication ground terminal acquisitions." Thesis, Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 1989. http://hdl.handle.net/10945/27220.

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Economic theories and concepts are used to discuss allocating scarce fiscal resources for acquiring UHF satellite communication ground terminals. This thesis provides and overview of current acquisition practices and suggests how applied economics can explicitly aid in better decision making. Keywords: Command control and communications, Telecommunications, Demand, Supply, Acquisitions, Demand management. (KR)
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Williams, Austin. "A COMPACT, RECONFIGURABLE UHF COMMUNICATION SYSTEM DESIGN FOR USE WITH POLYSAT’S EMBEDDED LINUX PLATFORM." DigitalCommons@CalPoly, 2013. https://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/theses/1116.

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The beginning of this thesis provides an overview of the heritage UHF Communication System design flown on CP2, CP3, CP4, CP5, and CP6, summarizing previous analysis of its performance, and providing the justification for a complete system re-design. High level requirements for the new UHF System are defined, and a trade study is performed on state-of-the-art single chip transceivers, low noise amplifiers, and transmit power amplifiers. These components are then designed into a functional communication system, with key components analyzed for proper impedance matching and performance characterization compared to expected datasheet values. Next, the system as a whole is characterized for its receive sensitivity, and issues are documented that arose during this system testing. Performance of the new system demonstrate the dramatic improvement over the heritage design, but highlights the importance of a proper antenna design. Several charts produced from a simplified link budget using empirical data provide expected data rates given different orbital altitudes and transmit powers. Lastly, a brief discussion on future work for turning the system into a ground station, and the potential for dynamic on-orbit data rates to maximize the data down while minimize power requirements is discussed as future work.
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Bouyedda, Abdellatif. "Optimisation de la chaîne de transmission radio en bande ISM pour des applications IoT, notamment en agriculture connectée." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Limoges, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024LIMO0116.

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Cette thèse a examiné des solutions innovantes pour optimiser la connectivité et les performances des objets connectés, en mettant particulièrement l'accent sur l'agriculture connectée, où garantir la connectivité est crucial. En analysant les technologies LPWAN et satellitaires, nous avons démontré que la connectivité hybride constitue une approche prometteuse pour couvrir les zones blanches, notamment dans des régions rurales isolées. Un prototype d’antenne pour la communication par satellite a été conçu pour assurer une réception efficace avec la constellation Kinéis, tandis qu'une antenne reconfigurable en fréquence a été développée pour faciliter des communications flexibles entre les réseaux terrestres et satellites. De plus, l'amélioration d'un système TPMS, spécifiquement destiné aux engins agricoles, a permis d'accroître la sensibilité et la robustesse du système, répondant ainsi aux exigences des applications dans des environnements difficiles. Malgré certains défis liés à la complexité de fabrication, cette recherche jette des bases solides pour des solutions IoT adaptées aux besoins spécifiques de l’agriculture connectée et ouvre des perspectives pour d'autres secteurs nécessitant une couverture dans des zones reculées
This thesis examined innovative solutions to optimize the connectivity and performance of connected objects, particularly focusing on connected agriculture, where ensuring connectivity is crucial. By analyzing LPWAN and satellite technologies, we demonstrated that hybrid connectivity represents a promising approach to covering white zones, especially in isolated rural areas. A satellite communication antenna prototype was designed to ensure effective reception with the Kinéis constellation, while a frequency-reconfigurable antenna was developed to facilitate flexible communications between terrestrial and satellite networks. Additionally, the enhancement of a TPMS system, specifically aimed at agricultural machinery, significantly increased the sensitivity and robustness of the system, thus meeting the requirements of applications in challenging environments. Despite certain challenges related to manufacturing complexity, this research lays a solid foundation for IoT solutions tailored to the specific needs of connected agriculture and opens perspectives for other sectors requiring coverage in remote areas
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Sun, Wei. "Improving low earth orbit digital communications by optimising CPFSK/MSK modulations in single band-limited UHF channels using DSP techniques on-board microsatellites." Thesis, University of Surrey, 1995. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.308475.

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Button, Mark D., John G. Gardiner, and Ian A. Glover. "Measurement of the Impulsive Noise Environment for Satellite-Mobile Radio Systems at 1.5 GHz." 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/10454/3489.

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Noise amplitude distribution measurements relevant to%satellite-mobile radio systems are reported. The rationale for the%measurements is outlined and the choice of measurement parameters%justified. The measurement equipment and measurement methodology are%described in detail. Results characterizing the elevation angle%distribution of impulsive noise are presented for rural, suburban and%urban environments and also for an arterial road (U.K. motorway)%carrying high density, fast moving traffic. Measurements of the levels%of impulsive noise to be expected in each environment for high- and%low-elevation satellite scenarios using appropriate antenna%configurations are also presented
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Pal, Urvashi. "On The Standardization of Ultra-High-Definition (UHD) Video Transmission by Digital Video Broadcasting – Satellite Second Generation (DVB-S2)." Thesis, 2016. https://vuir.vu.edu.au/32532/.

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Currently, the best quality video that can be viewed on our TV is at a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, standardized as High-definition (HD). To view a video even bigger and better than HD, a new resolution has recently been standardized as Ultra-High- Definition (UHD) at a resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels. However, to broadcast a UHD video using the standard broadcast method, Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB), an exclusive DVB-UHD broadcast profile is being developed, which defines parameters for the content being transmitted, the transmitter-receiver equipment, and the television displays. At present, we only have a broadcast profile for Standard-Definition (SD) and HD. Thus, the objective of this research work is to contribute towards the standardization of the DVB-UHD broadcast profile.
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Books on the topic "UHF satellite communication"

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Psillas, Christopher F. A preliminary economic evaluation of Marine Corps acquisition practices: UHF satellite communication ground terminal acquisitions. Monterey, California: Naval Postgraduate School, 1989.

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Curtis, Anthony R. Monitoring NASA communications: How to tune in the National Aeronautics and Space Administration on HF, VHF, UHF, and satellites. Lake Geneva, Wis: Tiare, 1992.

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Department of Defense. 21st Century U.S. Army Tactical Satellite Communications (FM 24-11): Milstar, UHF, Multichannel, Manpack, Antijamming. Progressive Management, 2003.

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Book chapters on the topic "UHF satellite communication"

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"Software-defined radio implementation of UHF RFID tags in 5G Internet of things application." In Advances in Communications Satellite Systems: Proceedings of the 37th International Communications Satellite Systems Conference (ICSSC-2019), 105–13. Institution of Engineering and Technology, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/pbte095e_ch8.

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Conference papers on the topic "UHF satellite communication"

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Marco, Marco Di, Federico Cimorelli, Emiliano Scione, Guglielmo Lulli, and Giovanni Galgani. "Controlling HET Radiated Emission on a UHF communication payload in satellite scenarios." In 2024 International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility – EMC Europe, 302–7. IEEE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/emceurope59828.2024.10722736.

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Ferrero, Fabien, Manh-Thao Nguyen, and Trinh Le Huy. "IoT space communication Experiment in UHF frequency with LEO satellite." In 2023 IEEE Conference on Antenna Measurements and Applications (CAMA). IEEE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cama57522.2023.10352706.

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Hu Jun, Zhu Lidong, and Wu Shiqi. "Interleaving depth determination for mobile satellite communication system at UHF band." In 2004 International Conference on Communications, Circuits and Systems. IEEE, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icccas.2004.1346047.

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Vogel, W. J., and E. K. Smith. "Theory and measurements of propagation for satellite to land mobile communication at UHF." In 35th IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference. IEEE, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/vtc.1985.1623358.

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Zhang, Long, Jin-wen Shi, Wei-bing Zhang, and Jian Hou. "A Novel Circular-polarized Helical Antenna at UHF bands for Satellite Communication Applications." In 2022 IEEE 10th Asia-Pacific Conference on Antennas and Propagation (APCAP). IEEE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/apcap56600.2022.10069711.

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Adomnitei, Cezar-Ion, Ang Yu, Cezar-Eduard Lesanu, Adrian Done, and Mihai Dimian. "Analysis of a Three - Quarter Wavelength Antenna Array for UHF Satellite Communication Band." In 2021 25th International Conference on System Theory, Control and Computing (ICSTCC). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icstcc52150.2021.9607178.

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Bouyedda, Abdellatif, Bruno Barelaud, and Laurent Gineste. "Design and Realization of a Compact Size Active Antenna for UHF Satellite Communication." In 2021 97th ARFTG Microwave Measurement Conference (ARFTG). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/arftg52261.2021.9640211.

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Nguyen, Manh Thao, Le Huy Trinh, and Fabien Ferrero. "Impact of Miniaturization on a UHF tri-fillar antenna for IoT communication from satellite." In 2020 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation and North American Radio Science Meeting. IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ieeeconf35879.2020.9329452.

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Franco, Marc J., and David Dening. "Broadband reconfigurable matching network of reduced dimensions for the UHF military satellite communication band." In 2011 IEEE/MTT-S International Microwave Symposium - MTT 2011. IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mwsym.2011.5972685.

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Franco, M. J., and D. Dening. "Broadband reconfigurable matching network of reduced dimensions for the UHF military satellite communication band." In 2011 IEEE/MTT-S International Microwave Symposium - MTT 2011. IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mwsym.2011.5973143.

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