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GPS and Satellite Communication Syllabus

This document outlines the objectives, expected outcomes, modules, and textbooks for the course ECE XXXX - Modern Satellite Communication. The course aims to provide an in-depth understanding of communication through satellites, satellite navigation systems, and applications. It is divided into 8 modules covering topics like satellite orbits, launch systems, GPS, inertial navigation, remote sensing, broadcast systems, and contemporary issues. The expected outcomes include knowledge of orbits, satellites, navigation systems, applications of satellites and GPS, and ability to design satellite systems.

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GPS and Satellite Communication Syllabus

This document outlines the objectives, expected outcomes, modules, and textbooks for the course ECE XXXX - Modern Satellite Communication. The course aims to provide an in-depth understanding of communication through satellites, satellite navigation systems, and applications. It is divided into 8 modules covering topics like satellite orbits, launch systems, GPS, inertial navigation, remote sensing, broadcast systems, and contemporary issues. The expected outcomes include knowledge of orbits, satellites, navigation systems, applications of satellites and GPS, and ability to design satellite systems.

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ECE XXXX Modern Satellite Communication L T P J C

3 0 0 0 3
Prerequisite: -

Objectives:
 To Exemplify in depth knowledge of Communication through Satellites.
 To get the ability to consider Satellite communication as an alternative to other
communication systems.
 To have a detailed understanding of navigation both inertial and by navigation satellites.
 To analyze typical challenges of Satellite based systems.

Expected Outcome:
 A clear understanding of orbits, launch vehicles and satellites
 In-depth knowledge of navigation satellite services and the different systems.
 Ability to clearly map applications to satellite systems and then design the same.

Student Learning Outcomes (SLO): 1, 2, 5

Module 1 Introduction to Satellite Communication 7 Hours SLO: 1, 2, 5


Overview of satellite communications – Types of satellites –Kepler’s three laws of planetary
motion – Orbital elements – Look angle determination – Orbital pert

Module 2 Launch and Satellite Systems 6 Hours SLO: 1, 2, 5


Launch vehicles – Launching techniques – Orbital Effects in satellite communication systems
performance – Satellite subsystems – Satellite Constellations

Module 3 Global Navigation Satellite System 7 Hours SLO: 1, 2, 5


Global Navigation Satellite Systems – Basic concepts of GPS, Space segment, Control segment,
user segment, GPS constellation, GPS measurement characteristics, selective availability (AS),
Anti spoofing (AS). Applications of Satellite and GPS for 3D position, Velocity, determination as
function of time, Regional Navigation Systems

Module 4 Inertial Navigation 7 Hours SLO: 1, 2, 5


Introduction to Inertial Navigation – Inertial Sensors –Navigation Coordinates – System
Implementations – System – Level Error Models – Introduction to Differential GPS – LADGPS –
WADGPS – WAAS – GEO Uplink Subsystem (GUS) –Clock Steering Algorithms – GEO Orbit
Determination

Module 5 Location Applications 2 Hours SLO: 1, 2, 5


Distress and Safety – Cospas – Sarsat – Inmarsat Distress System – Location-Based service –
Problems

Module 6 Sensors, Remote Sensing Systems and 8 Hours SLO: 1, 2, 5


Techniques
Overview of Sensors– Optical Sensors: Cameras – Non-Optical Sensors – Image Processing –
Image Interpretation –System Characteristics.
Introduction to Remote Sensing Systems – Commercial Imaging – Digital Globe – GeoEye –
Meteorology – Meteosat – Land Observation – Landsat – Remote Sensing Data

Module 7 Broadcast Systems 6 Hours SLO: 1, 2, 5


Introduction – Satellite Radio Systems – XM Satellite Radio Inc. – Sirius Satellite Radio –World
space – Direct Multimedia Broadcast – MBCO and TU Multimedia –European Initiatives – Direct
to Home Television – Implementation Issues – DTH Services –Representative DTH Systems –
Military Multimedia Broadcasts – US Global Broadcast Service (GBS) – Business TV(BTV),
GRAMSAT, Specialized services – Email, Video conferencing, Internet.

Module 8 Contemporary Issues 2 Hours SLO: 1, 2, 5


Recent trends in modern satellite communication.

Total Lectures: 45 Hours


Text Books:
1. Mohinder S. Grewal, Lawrence R. Weill and Angus P. Andrews, “Global Positioning
Systems, Inertial Navigation, and Integration”, John Wiley & Sons, 2011
2. T. Pratt , C.W. Boastian and Jeremy Allnutt “Satellite Communication”, John Wiley &
Sons, 2nd Edition reprint 2013

Reference Books:
1. Madhavendra Richaria, “Mobile Satellite Communications: Principles and Trends”, John
Wiley & Sons, IInd Edition 2014.
2. D. Roddy, “Satellite Communications”, Tata McGraw Hill, Fourth Edition sixth reprint 2011.
3. W.L. Pritchard and H.G Suyderhoud, “Satellite Communication Systems Engineering”,
Pearson Education Second Edition 2011.
4. Tri [Link] “ Digital Satellite Communications” , Tata McGraw Hill, Second Edition reprint
2010.
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