Future mobile networks are expected to involve systems that are based on different technologies, such as WiFi, WiMAX, 2G/3G/3G1, LTE, and satellite. To address this scenario, ITU has defined integrated and hybrid networks in the framework of Next-Generation Networks. The interest is to exploit the cooperation of different wireless communication systems (segments) to provide service to mobile users in the most efficient way, taking into account signal quality (coverage), traffic congestion conditions, and cost issues. Integrated and hybrid networks have the potential to be an efficient and cost-effective solution to employ satellite communications for mobile users. In the view of this, our paper focuses on the design of integrated/hybrid sys...
The great effort that is devoted to the definition of the \u20184G\u2019 highlights the need for the...
In mobile communications, new services are being launched that provide extended geographical coverag...
Future 5G mobile communication systems are expected to integrate different radio access technologies...
Future mobile networks are expected to involve systems that are based on different technologies, suc...
In this chapter, we review principles of hybrid radio access systems that are able to provide both t...
The Global Information Infrastructure of the future will include a great variety of heterogeneous, s...
none3siAn unprecedented exploding demand for broadband high-speed, heterogeneous, ultra-reliable, se...
Recently, wireless network technology has grown at such a pace that scientific research has become a...
Future wireless networks will be required to provide more wireless services at higher data rates and...
International audienceSatellite systems will complement terrestrial networks where the network could...
The standardization process of the fifth generation of mobile communications (5G) is still ongoing a...
The integrated MANET and satellite network is a natural evolution in providing local and remote conn...
The explosion of mobile applications, wireless data traffic and their increasing integration in many...
Rapid growth in air travel has been projected to continue for the foreseeable future. To maintain a ...
Non-terrestrial networks (NTNs) will become an indispensable part of future wirelessnetworks. Integr...
The great effort that is devoted to the definition of the \u20184G\u2019 highlights the need for the...
In mobile communications, new services are being launched that provide extended geographical coverag...
Future 5G mobile communication systems are expected to integrate different radio access technologies...
Future mobile networks are expected to involve systems that are based on different technologies, suc...
In this chapter, we review principles of hybrid radio access systems that are able to provide both t...
The Global Information Infrastructure of the future will include a great variety of heterogeneous, s...
none3siAn unprecedented exploding demand for broadband high-speed, heterogeneous, ultra-reliable, se...
Recently, wireless network technology has grown at such a pace that scientific research has become a...
Future wireless networks will be required to provide more wireless services at higher data rates and...
International audienceSatellite systems will complement terrestrial networks where the network could...
The standardization process of the fifth generation of mobile communications (5G) is still ongoing a...
The integrated MANET and satellite network is a natural evolution in providing local and remote conn...
The explosion of mobile applications, wireless data traffic and their increasing integration in many...
Rapid growth in air travel has been projected to continue for the foreseeable future. To maintain a ...
Non-terrestrial networks (NTNs) will become an indispensable part of future wirelessnetworks. Integr...
The great effort that is devoted to the definition of the \u20184G\u2019 highlights the need for the...
In mobile communications, new services are being launched that provide extended geographical coverag...
Future 5G mobile communication systems are expected to integrate different radio access technologies...