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    Impact of Technology

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    helped develop- satellites and electronics. Satellites are a major component of the space program. So‚ the space program funded research that led to major advances in the satellite technology. In addition‚ to allow increased capabilities over small space and to reduce launch cost‚ the space program was pushed to develop integrated electronic circuits. This has led to the miniaturization of electronic components. These developments have led to the launching of numerous satellites that are currently

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    Positive Impacts of Satellite Channel Satellite channels are most important mode of entertainment for all class and age of people in all the world. Day by day its demand is increasing rapidly in Bangladesh. This satellite programs have lots of impact in our day to day life but having instead of good effect bad comes first like they are causing very worse influence over the people of Bangladesh and are also affecting cultural life and decreasing our values. Our culture based on some social value

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    advances that have greatly affected America such as computers‚ cell phones and even satellite services. But‚ I think the most important of all technological advances would be the space program. Without the technology gained from our space program‚ all the other items would have never happened or would have taken a lot longer to be developed. It all began in the late 1950’s with the launch of the Russian satellite Sputnik. Prior to that most Americans assumed that the United States was superior

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    Through much of human existence‚ people have looked towards the sky and pondered what is out there; all the thoughts may have not been talking about space‚ but just the boundaries within their lives. In recent decades space is something that most [people] in the past would not have dreamt of reaching would soon become a vital part of human life as a space exploration become prominent. Space exploration started with the launch of Sputnik and the space race; time slowly passed since then and now space

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    GRANSAM GROUP MEMBERS: KYLE‚ ISAIAH‚ NICQUAN‚ HANNAH‚EMMANUEL COMMUNICATION SATELLITES A communication satellite is an artificial satellite sent to space for the purpose of telecommunications. Modern communications satellites use a variety of orbits including: geostationary‚ molniya orbits‚ elliptical orbits‚ and low (polar and non-polar earth orbits. For fixed (point to point) services‚ communication satellites provide a microwave radio relay technology complementary to that of communication

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    effects of mass media

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    fastest ways of communicating‚ and gathering information. The internet provides people with practically every type of information‚ events‚ history‚ communication with emails and chatting sites. The internet made a huge impact and people just loved it. Satellite Communications can transmit news directly‚ giving remarkable power television to communicate communication major world events in real time. Digital forms are images‚ texts‚ emails‚ and sounds. Through emails and texts you are able to send images

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    PROJECT REPORT ON MEASUREMENT OF CAPACITANCE AND TEMPERATURE OF SNOW LAYERS FOR PREDICTION OF GLACIERS AND AVALANCHES Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the six months training Undertaken at “DEFENCE RESEARCH &DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION” (Snow And Avalanche Study Establishment) Ministry Of Defence‚Govt.of India PRESENTED BY: SOURAB SALOTRA ECE-7TH SEMESTER Univ.roll no - 6810407662 Department of Electronics and Electrical communication Indo Global College

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    The bus is the part of the satellite that carries the payload and all its equipment into space. It is the physical platform that holds all the satellite’s parts together and that provides electrical power‚ navigation‚ control and propulsion to the spacecraft. The bus also contains equipment that allows the satellite to communicate with Earth‚ a kind of ’remote control’. Satellite communications spectrum The satellite transmission bands that are of interest to us are the C-‚ Ku- and Ka-bands

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    Teleconfrencing

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    Interactive to provide two-way communications * Dynamic to require users’ active participation  Interactive TechnologiesThe new systems have varying degrees of interactivity - the capability to talk back to the user. They are enabling and satellites‚ computers‚ teletext‚ viewdata‚ cassettes‚ cable‚ and videodiscs all fit the same emerging pattern. They provide ways for individuals to step out of the mass audiences and take an active role in the process by which information is transmitted. The

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    A Survey on Satellite Network Security Ma Ting G0902682F mati0004@ntu.edu.sg Abstract Security is an important concern in satellite multicast communications. Due to its highly dynamic broadcast nature‚ the multicast systems generally have a large number of terminal members with frequent join-leave characteristic. Therefore‚ the satellite networks face significant security challenges‚ such as eavesdropping and Denial of Service (DoS). What is more‚ satellite systems are resource-constrained

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