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Direct Broadcast Satellite Communications: An MPEG Enabled Service Paperback – 20 September 1999
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With its higher power and superior video and audio quality, Direct Broadcast Satellite (DBS) communications is proliferating worldwide. Many new DBS systems are evolving and with the introduction of HDTV, DBS technology is predicted to become even more prevalent.
Written by a leading DBS authority, this book is required reading for anyone involved in this burgeoning field. This comprehensive reference describes the history and structure of DBS systems, the regulatory environment, the subsystems that support it, and the underlying compression technology that makes it commercially feasible. Direct Broadcast Satellite Communications can be read as a broad overview of DBS systems or can serve as a detailed technical description.
In particular, the author thoroughly explains how MPEG compression standards are used to implement modern satellite broadcast systems. You will find complete information on key topics such as:
- International and FCC regulations
- Radio frequency components of DBS systems, including the shaped reflector antenna
- Forward error correction, looking at block codes, interleaving, and Viterbi decoding
- The use of cryptography for conditional access to subscription services
- MPEG system and transport layer
- MPEG-2 video and audio compression
- Connecting terrestrial systems and DBS uplinks
- The Integrated Receiver Decoder
In addition, the book explores future developments, including the Spaceway and the Global Broadcast Service, as well as the MPEG-4 compression standards. Numerous case studies involving DIRECTV(TM) and the European DVB standard appear throughout the book. For other books in this series, see http://www.awl.com/cseng/wirelessseries/
- ISBN-100201695820
- ISBN-13978-0201695823
- Edition1st
- PublisherPrentice Hall
- Publication date20 September 1999
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions19.05 x 3.18 x 24.13 cm
- Print length320 pages
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With its higher power and superior video and audio quality, Direct Broadcast Satellite (DBS) communications is proliferating worldwide. Many new DBS systems are evolving and with the introduction of HDTV, DBS technology is predicted to become even more prevalent.
Written by a leading DBS authority, this book is required reading for anyone involved in this burgeoning field. This comprehensive reference describes the history and structure of DBS systems, the regulatory environment, the subsystems that support it, and the underlying compression technology that makes it commercially feasible. Direct Broadcast Satellite Communications can be read as a broad overview of DBS systems or can serve as a detailed technical description.
In particular, the author thoroughly explains how MPEG compression standards are used to implement modern satellite broadcast systems. You will find complete information on key topics such as:
- International and FCC regulations
- Radio frequency components of DBS systems, including the shaped reflector antenna
- Forward error correction, looking at block codes, interleaving, and Viterbi decoding
- The use of cryptography for conditional access to subscription services
- MPEG system and transport layer
- MPEG-2 video and audio compression
- Connecting terrestrial systems and DBS uplinks
- The Integrated Receiver Decoder
In addition, the book explores future developments, including the Spaceway and the Global Broadcast Service, as well as the MPEG-4 compression standards. Numerous case studies involving DIRECTV(TM) and the European DVB standard appear throughout the book. For other books in this series, see http://www.awl.com/cseng/wirelessseries/
About the Author
Dr. Donald C. Mead, MSEE-Stanford University and PhD in EE/Communication Theory-UCLA, has been an innovator in digital compression, including its application to Direct Broadcast Satellite development, since the inception of DBS systems. As head of Hughes Aircraft's MPEG delegation, Dr. Mead was the driving force supporting the concept and launch of DIRECTV(TM). He is now vice president of technology at Global Digital Satellite Systems.
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- Publisher : Prentice Hall
- Publication date : 20 September 1999
- Edition : 1st
- Language : English
- Print length : 320 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0201695820
- ISBN-13 : 978-0201695823
- Item weight : 862 g
- Dimensions : 19.05 x 3.18 x 24.13 cm
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- C.R.Reviewed in the United States on 5 May 2007
5.0 out of 5 stars Worth the money if you want to learn EVERYTHING about DBS
Verified PurchaseThis is not the cheapest book you'll find on DBS satellite technology, but I have found no other books to date that go to the depths of detail that this one does, especially on MPEG2 encoding for satellite broadcast. Mr. Mead was there at the beginnings of DirecTV in 1990, and his years of experience show through in the vast amount of technical detail included in this book. From the discussions on modern satellite RF design, to error-correction schemes and conditional access encryption of transmissions, through the uplink facilities designs and subscriber decoding equipment, it's ALL THERE! Even the last two chapters of the book are devoted to "future" DBS technologies like MPEG4 and Global Broadcast Service.
This book will be on my reference shelf for some time to come!