For a long time, the development of maritime communication has been restricted by the low data rate, high-latency and high cost of the current communication systems. The upgrade of new generation mobile communication technologies is attracting more and more attention to conduct a shore-based broadband mobile communication network with high-latency and high reliability to serve the maritime industries. This paper presents a solution by means of building a ship-to-infrastructure (S2I) and a ship-to-ship (S2S) wireless communication networks for an offshore region. We characterize the S2I and S2S channels at 5.9 GHz band based on the channel measurements in realistic environments. The channel characteristics, including power delay profile, del...
The recent advances in wireless mesh communications technologies have given the rise to evolve marit...
The propagation of electromagnetic waves on land and sea is significantly different. Although the Lo...
This project is a collaboration between Nanyang Technological University (NTU) and Singapore Technol...
For a long time, the development of maritime communication has been restricted by the low data rate,...
For a long time, the development of maritime communication has been restricted by the low data rate,...
This paper presents a geometric stochastic channel model designed for analyzing maritime communicat...
In this thesis, a comprehensive study on channel modelling and characterization in maritime environm...
Maritime communication currently changes from analog to digital in the VHF band. The limited bandwi...
This paper presents a line-of-sight (LoS) ship-to-ship wireless communication for millimeter radiowa...
This paper presents a line-of-sight (LoS) ship-to-ship wireless communication for millimeter radiowa...
Water covers 71% of the Earth's surface, where the steady increase in oceanic activities has promote...
International audienceThis paper presents studies, carried out by Télécom Bretagne, concerni...
International audienceThis paper presents studies, carried out by Télécom Bretagne, concerni...
International audienceThis paper presents studies, carried out by Télécom Bretagne, concerni...
WOS: 000454900300010In this work, we present and analyze the simulation results of millimeter-wave p...
The recent advances in wireless mesh communications technologies have given the rise to evolve marit...
The propagation of electromagnetic waves on land and sea is significantly different. Although the Lo...
This project is a collaboration between Nanyang Technological University (NTU) and Singapore Technol...
For a long time, the development of maritime communication has been restricted by the low data rate,...
For a long time, the development of maritime communication has been restricted by the low data rate,...
This paper presents a geometric stochastic channel model designed for analyzing maritime communicat...
In this thesis, a comprehensive study on channel modelling and characterization in maritime environm...
Maritime communication currently changes from analog to digital in the VHF band. The limited bandwi...
This paper presents a line-of-sight (LoS) ship-to-ship wireless communication for millimeter radiowa...
This paper presents a line-of-sight (LoS) ship-to-ship wireless communication for millimeter radiowa...
Water covers 71% of the Earth's surface, where the steady increase in oceanic activities has promote...
International audienceThis paper presents studies, carried out by Télécom Bretagne, concerni...
International audienceThis paper presents studies, carried out by Télécom Bretagne, concerni...
International audienceThis paper presents studies, carried out by Télécom Bretagne, concerni...
WOS: 000454900300010In this work, we present and analyze the simulation results of millimeter-wave p...
The recent advances in wireless mesh communications technologies have given the rise to evolve marit...
The propagation of electromagnetic waves on land and sea is significantly different. Although the Lo...
This project is a collaboration between Nanyang Technological University (NTU) and Singapore Technol...