Simulation for transmitting of MPEG-4 over satellite network

This project was carried out to study the several important effects for the transmission of video bit streams file over the satellite communication systems. This analyze will include the usage of different frequency and satellite altitude or distance of satellite from earth. There are several effects will be analyzed in this project, such as free space loss, propagation delay, transmission delay and coverage area of the satellite systems. The graph will be generated so the analyze can be done. The system will provide facilities like data processing which involves mathematical equations, data display, graph plotting and data from output graph. The system will bring us to the satellite performance analysis, which is important to maintain and improve the quality of the satellite services.

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