peer reviewedA main challenge towards realizing the next generation Terabit/s broadband satellite communications (SatCom) is the limited spectrum available in the Ka band. An attractive solution is to move the feeder link to the higher Q/V band, where more spectrum is available. When utilizing the Q/V band, due to heavy rain attenuation, gateway diversity is considered a necessity to ensure the required feeder link availability. Although receive site diversity has been studied in the past for SatCom, there is much less maturity in terms of transmit diversity techniques. In this paper, a modified switch and stay combining scheme is proposed for a Q/V band feeder link, but its performance is also evaluated over an end-to-end satellite link. T...
The continuous increase of traffic demands for satellite networks motivates the evolution of the tel...
Next-generation satellite networks will build on smart gateway diversity (SGD) architectures based o...
Next-generation satellite systems are expected to provide an overall capacity of Tbit/s, whereby the...
Abstract-A main challenge towards realizing the next generation Terabit/s broadband satellite commun...
peer reviewedDesign of high bandwidth and reliable feeder links is central towards provisioning new ...
peer reviewedExploiting transmit diversity amid a high number of multiple gateways (GW) is a new res...
peer reviewedExploiting transmit diversity amid a high number of multiple gateways (GW) is a new res...
Future Satcom systems will be required to provide Internet at high capacity to an increasing number ...
The exploitation of Q/V-band will boost the capacity of High-Throughput Satellites (HTS) but, on the...
This paper studies the use of W band in a future high throughput satellite (HTS) system alongside th...
Current satellite telecommunication systems are facing growing demand, in particular for broadband m...
To reach the terabit per second of throughput, telecommunication satellites cannot make use of frequ...
This paper addresses the Smart Gateway diversity scheme to be employed in future High Throughput Sat...
Currently, it is estimated that the traffic demand through satellites will be 1 Tbps by 2020 and it ...
Demands on broadband data service are increasing dramatically each year. Following terrestrial trend...
The continuous increase of traffic demands for satellite networks motivates the evolution of the tel...
Next-generation satellite networks will build on smart gateway diversity (SGD) architectures based o...
Next-generation satellite systems are expected to provide an overall capacity of Tbit/s, whereby the...
Abstract-A main challenge towards realizing the next generation Terabit/s broadband satellite commun...
peer reviewedDesign of high bandwidth and reliable feeder links is central towards provisioning new ...
peer reviewedExploiting transmit diversity amid a high number of multiple gateways (GW) is a new res...
peer reviewedExploiting transmit diversity amid a high number of multiple gateways (GW) is a new res...
Future Satcom systems will be required to provide Internet at high capacity to an increasing number ...
The exploitation of Q/V-band will boost the capacity of High-Throughput Satellites (HTS) but, on the...
This paper studies the use of W band in a future high throughput satellite (HTS) system alongside th...
Current satellite telecommunication systems are facing growing demand, in particular for broadband m...
To reach the terabit per second of throughput, telecommunication satellites cannot make use of frequ...
This paper addresses the Smart Gateway diversity scheme to be employed in future High Throughput Sat...
Currently, it is estimated that the traffic demand through satellites will be 1 Tbps by 2020 and it ...
Demands on broadband data service are increasing dramatically each year. Following terrestrial trend...
The continuous increase of traffic demands for satellite networks motivates the evolution of the tel...
Next-generation satellite networks will build on smart gateway diversity (SGD) architectures based o...
Next-generation satellite systems are expected to provide an overall capacity of Tbit/s, whereby the...