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Intro
Integrated Satellite-Terrestrial Network Fundamentals for Mobile Communications
Contents
Preface
Chapter 1 Concept of Satellite-Terrestrial Integrated Communication
1.1 Terrestrial Mobile Communication
1.2 Satellite Mobile Communication
1.3 Typical Satellite Communication Systems
1.3.1 High-Orbit Narrowband System
1.3.2 High-Orbit Broadband System
1.3.3 Low-Orbit Narrowband Systems
1.3.4 Low-Orbit Broadband Systems
1.4 Satellite-Terrestrial Integrated Communication
1.4.1 Competition with Terrestrial Communication

1.4.2 Complement to Terrestrial Communication
1.4.3 Convergence with Terrestrial Communication
1.4.4 The Vision of Integrated Communication
References
Chapter 2 The Evolution for Satellite-Terrestrial Integrated Communication
2.1 Demand for Integrated Communication
2.2 Typical Application Scenarios
2.3 Integration Models
2.3.1 Service Models
2.3.2 Networking Models
2.3.3 Terminal Development Models
2.4 Evolution of International Standards
2.4.1 Release-15 for NR NTN
2.4.2 Release-16 for New Radio NTN
2.4.3 Release-17 for NR NTN

2.4.4 Release-18 for NR NTN
2.4.5 Other Initiatives
2.5 Possible Challenges
References
Chapter 3 Constellation Design for Satellite-Terrestrial IntegratedCommunication
3.1 Overview of Satellite Constellations
3.1.1 Definition of Satellite Constellation
3.1.2 Development of Satellite Constellations
3.2 Classification of Satellite Constellations
3.2.1 Walker Constellation
3.2.2 Star Constellation
3.2.3 Flower Constellation
3.2.4 Classical Satellite Constellation Design Solution
3.3 Satellite Constellation Design
3.3.1 Configuration Design

3.3.2 Coverage Design
3.3.3 Design Factor Analysis
References
Chapter 4 Intersatellite Free-Space Optical Communication
4.1 Fundamentals
4.2 Key Techniques
4.2.1 Link Construction
4.2.2 Signal Modulation Technique
4.2.3 Laser Antenna Technology
4.2.4 Microwave Antenna Technology
4.3 Current Status and Possible Challenges
4.3.1 Current Status
4.3.2 Possible Challenges
References
Chapter 5 Channel Models for Satellite-Terrestrial Integrated Communication
5.1 Wireless Channel Fundamentals
5.2 Satellite-Terrestrial Channel Characteristics

5.2.1 Free-Space Loss
5.2.2 Ionospheric Scintillation
5.2.3 Shadow Fading and Clutter Loss
5.2.4 Rain Fading
5.2.5 Multipath Fading
5.2.6 Doppler Effect
5.2.7 Atmospheric Absorption
5.2.8 Building Penetration Loss
5.3 Classical Satellite-Terrestrial Channel Models
5.3.1 The C.Loo Model
5.3.2 Corazza Model
5.3.3 Lutz Model
5.3.4 TDL Satellite Mobile Channel Models
5.4 Evolution of Satellite-Terrestrial Channel Standards
References
Chapter 6 Channel Coding for Satellite-Terrestrial Integrated Communication
6.1 Classical Channel Coding

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