| Global Environment Remote Sensing
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Ken'ichi Okamoto ed Contents Chapter1 Overview of Remote Sensing Chapter2 Basics of Remote Sensing Chapter3 Remote Sensors Chapter4 Remote Sensing in the Troposphere and the Stratosphere Chapter5 Remote Sensing of the Mesosphere and Thermosphere Chapter6 Remote Sensing of the Ground and Sea Surface Chapter7 Remote Sensing in the Cryosphere |
| Science Of Space Environment
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Tadanori Ondoh and Katsuhide Marubashi eds. Contents Chapter1 Overview of the Science of the Space Environment Chapter2 The Sun and the Solar Wind Chapter3 The Ionosphere Chapter4 Ionospheric Radio Propagations Chapter5 The Magnetosphere Chapter6 The Magnetospheric Particle Environment Chapter7 The Space Radiation Environment and the Space Weather Information Chapter8 The Geospace Radio Environment |
| Modern Millimeter-WaveTechnologies
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Tasuku Teshirogi and Tsukasa Yoneyama eds. Contents Chapter1 Overview Chapter2 Transmission of Millimeter-Waves Chapter3 Millimeter-Wave Passive Circuit Components Chapter4 Radiation of Millimeter-Waves Chapter5 Millimeter-Wave Propagation Chapter6 Solid-State Millimeter-Wave Devices Chapter7 Millimeter-Wave Integrated Circuit Technology Chapter8 Interaction between Light-and Millimeter-Waves Chapter9 Millimeter-Wave Application Systems |
| Digital Broadcasting(published) |
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Tadashi Shiomi and Mitsutoshi Hatori eds. Contents Chapter1 Broadcast Systems Overview Chapter2 The Fundamentals of Broadcasting Techniques Chapter3 Digital Modulation and Error Correcting Codes Chapter4 Terrestrial Broadcasts Chapter5 Satellite Broadcast Television Chapter6 CATV(Cable Television) Chapter7 Future Trends in Broadcasting Services |
| Mobile Communications(published) |
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Hideichi Sasaoka ed. Contents Chapter1 Introduction Chapter2 Radio Wave Propagation in Land Mobile Communications Systems Chapter3 Digital Modulation and Demodulation Chapter4 Techniques for Improving Spectrum Efficiency Chapter5 High Spectrum Efficiency Modulation Systems Chapter6 Zone Configuration and Channel Assignment Techniques Chapter7 Code-Division Multiple Access Techniques Chapter8 Improving Transmission Quality Chapter9 Diversity Reception Techniques Chapter10 Error Control Techniques Chapter11 Adaptive Equalization Techniques Chapter12 Adaptive Array Techniques |
| Very Long Baseline Interferometer (published) |
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Fujinobu Takahashi, Tetsuro Kondo, Yukio Takahashi, Yasuhiro Koyama Contents Chapter1 Introduction Chapter2 Basic Concepts : A Quick Tour of VLBI Chapter3 Data Processing Techniques Chapter4 Data Analysis Chapter5 Geodetic VLBI Experiments Chapter6 Application of VLBI techniques Chapter7 In Conclusion This advanced textbook focuses on VLBI technology. VLBI uses interferometers as a technique for studying space form a space geodesy standpoint. It covers the developmental history right up to data analysis, processing technologies, and potential application areas. |
| Satellite Communications (published) System and its Design Technology |
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Takashi Iida ed. Contents Chapter1 Introduction Chapter2 Satellite Orbits and Attitude Chapter3 Satellite Communications Links Chapter4 Communications Systems Hardware Chapter5 Communications Satellite Development Chapter6 Satellite Communications and Radio Wave Propagation Chapter7 System Design and Multiple Access Chapter8 Digital Modulation and Demodulation Technology Chapter9 Error Control and Coding Technology Chapter10 Technology Topics in Satellite Communications |
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This book describes the fundamental technologies required to obtain a
comprehensive understanding of satellite communications systems, and targets
both undergraduate and graduate students who will take on the task of
further developing these technologies in the 21st century. It is based
on the experience of leading researchers at the Communications Research
Laboratory, who have been researching and developing satellite communications
technology as part of Japan's national space development effort. The following
objectives were established in the preparation of this book. (1) Provide a detailed description of satellite orbits to deepen understudying of satellite communications systems using as examples not only geostationary s atellites but also low-earth-orbit (LEO) satellites, which have been receiving particular attention in recent years. (2) Focus on digital satellite communications systems considering the future direction of satellite communications. (3) Provide detailed technical descriptions by specialists who have been in charge of satellite communications experiments using concise and straightforward language to make it easy for the reader to follow the line of reasoning. |
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