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                Upon Completion of the course, the students will be able to:
                  •  Describe the satellite orbits and launching procedures
                  •  Analyze  the  satellite  uplink  and  downlink  performance  to  calculate  E/N  ratio  and  construct  the  link
                     budget table.
                  •  Demonstrate the earth segment and space  segment components to measure G/T, C/N, EIRP, antenna
                     gain.
                  •  Discuss the various multiple user techniques like FDMA, TDMA, CDMA and SDMA

                  •  Analyze the satellite services such as GPS, GSM, DTH, DBS, BTV, and GRAMSAT.


                TEXT BOOK:
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                1. Dennis Roddy, “Satellite Communication”, 4  Edition, Mc Graw Hill International, 2006.

                   REFERENCES:
                  1.  Wilbur  L.Pritchard,  Hendri  G.  Suyderhoud,  Robert  A.  Nelson,  “Satellite  Communication  Systems
                  Engineering”, Prentice Hall/Pearson, 2007.
                  2.  N.Agarwal, “Design of Geosynchronous Space Craft”, Prentice Hall, 1986.
                  3.  Bruce  R.  Elbert,  “The  Satellite  Communication  Applications”,  Hand  Book,  Artech  House  Bostan
                     London, 1997.
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                  4.  Tri T. Ha, “Digital Satellite Communication”, II   edition, 1990.
                  5.  Emanuel Fthenakis, “Manual of Satellite Communications”, Mc Graw Hill Book Co., 1984.
                  6.  Robert G. Winch, “Telecommunication Trans Mission Systems”, Mc Graw-Hill Book Co., 1983.
                  7.  Brian Ackroyd, “World Satellite Communication and earth station Design”, BSP professional Books,
                     1990.
                  8.  G.B.Bleazard, “Introducing Satellite communications“, NCC Publication, 1985.
                  9.  M.Richharia, “Satellite Communication Systems-Design Principles”, Macmillan 2003.


                EC 17E87    ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE AND COMPATIBILTY   L T P C
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                OBJECTIVES:
                The students are able to:
                    •  To introduce the basic concepts of Electromagnetic Interference
                    •  To teach the importance of Electromagnetic Compatible designs
                    •  To explain the existing standards for Electromagnetic Compatibility

                UNIT I    BASIC THEORY                                                            9
                Introduction to EMI and EMC, Intra and inter system EMI, Elements of Interference, Sources and Victims of
                EMI, Conducted and Radiated EMI emission and susceptibility, Case Histories, Radiation hazards to humans,
                Various issues of EMC, EMC Testing categories, EMC Engineering Application.

                UNIT II    COUPLING MECHANISM                                                     9
                Electromagnetic field sources and Coupling paths, Coupling via the supply network, Common mode coupling,
                Differential  mode  coupling,  Impedance  coupling,  Inductive  and  Capacitive  coupling,  Radiative  coupling,
                Ground loop coupling, Cable related emissions and coupling, Transient sources, Automotive transients.

                UNIT III    EMI MITIGATION TECHNIQUES                                             9
                Working  principle  of  Shielding  and  Murphy‟s  Law,  LF  Magnetic  shielding,  Apertures  and  shielding
                effectiveness,  Choice  of  Materials  for  H,  E,  and  free  space  fields,  Gasketting  and  sealing,  PCB  Level
                shielding, Principle of Grounding, Isolated grounds, Grounding strategies for Large systems, Grounding for
                mixed signal systems, Filter types and operation, Surge protection devices, Transient protection.


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