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The International Telecommunications Union, headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, is an international organization within the United Nations System in which governments and the private sector coordinate global telecom networks and services including broadcasting via radio, television, telephone, and satellite. Papers in this collection cover:
- Antenna transmissions
- Satellite services
- Digital broadcasting
- Digital and conventional television systems
- Reference patterns
- Portable, vehicular and fixed receivers
- Radio receivers
- Fixed wireless access systems
- Maritime mobile services
- International radio paging systems
- News gathering systems
- Terrestrial broadcasting
- Services for visual and hearing impaired
- Coding and measurements for broadcasts
- Quality assessments
- Weather interference calculation methods
- Systems requirements
- Error performance measurements
- Deep-space research
- Radio astronomy
- Space applications and meteorology
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