Satellite Communication by D.C. Agarwal
remains a cornerstone textbook for engineering students and professionals in the field of electronics and communication. First published in 1985 and updated through numerous editions, this book provides a comprehensive technical deep-dive into the principles, design, and applications of satellite systems. Overview of the Book
- Students: The book is suitable for students of electronics and communication engineering, electrical engineering, and computer science.
- Engineers: The book is useful for engineers working in the field of satellite communication, including design, development, and testing.
- Researchers: The book provides a comprehensive overview of satellite communication, making it a useful resource for researchers in the field.
1. Exam-Oriented Approach
- Orbital Dynamics: Detailed mathematical derivations of orbital velocity, period, and radius.
- Launch Sequences: Explanation of launch vehicles and the process of placing geostationary satellites into orbit.
- Orbital Perturbations: Discussion on how gravitational forces from the sun and moon affect satellite stability.
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