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Architectural trends in military satellite communications systems
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Wireless CommunicationsMilitary CommunicationsEngineeringSatellite CommunicationRadio CommunicationSpacecraft NetworksCurrent SystemsSpace NetworksSystems EngineeringWireless SystemsSpace CommunicationSatellite NetworkSatellite Signal ProcessingAntennaSpace CommunicationsSpace-air-ground Integrated NetworkSatellite Navigation SystemsAerospace EngineeringArchitectural Trends
A historical overview of military communications by satellites and a detailed description of current systems are provided. The capabilities of present systems are reviewed in relation to user requirements and threats. It is concluded that use of satellite communications by a large number of small-terminal users (aircraft, ships, submarines, and land mobiles) still requires major technological innovations to meet needs for a substantial increase in system capacity and performance improvements in a jamming environment. The next-generation systems of the 1990s are reviewed with emphasis placed on the discussion of extremely-high-frequency (EHF) systems. Architectural trends are investigated for the post-2000 era. Alternative directions for future systems development, such as the use of highly proliferated satellite constellations, are explored.< <ETX xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">></ETX>
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