A STUDY OF A METEOR BURST COMMUNICATION SYSTEM.

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Title
A STUDY OF A METEOR BURST COMMUNICATION SYSTEM.
Identifier
AAI8801719
identifier
8801719
Creator
HIBSHOOSH, ELIPHAZ.
Contributor
D. L. Schilling
Date
1987
Language
English
Publisher
City University of New York.
Subject
Engineering, Electronics and Electrical
Abstract
This study discusses the use of the meteor burst channel in communication systems and has three main thrusts: (1) The development and enhancement of an accurate and reliable channel model based on recently available empirical data. Analysis of this model results in analytical expressions for communication parameters such as channel duration and throughput to be used as design and analysis tools. (2) The optimization of throughput for fixed transmission rate under the constraint of a given maximum bit error rate. This will demonstrate the room for improvement in existing systems using constant transmission rate. (3) The feasibility of efficiently communicating over the MBC using variable bit rate and employing a feedback protocol to monitor the channel. This approach will improve the throughput in comparison with constant transmission rate systems.
Type
dissertation
Source
PQT Legacy CUNY.xlsx
degree
Ph.D.
Program
Engineering
Item sets
CUNY Legacy ETDs