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The following topics are dealt with : network coding; automatic identification system; delay tolerant networks; modulation and coding; system architecture; estimation and synchronization theory; multibeam communication; cooperative communication; spectrum sharing; navigation and positioning; signal processing; communication theory; S-band system; and network protocol.
The increased interest around the concept of "physical layer network coding" has generated a whole range of different technical solutions to implement it, which tradeoff complexity at the different elements of the network. While the effectiveness of this concept has been safely established for the two way relay channel, far less investigation has touched more sophisticated topologies, neither...
The benefits of network coding in terms of throughput, security and robustness are well understood for a large class of networks, such as wireless mesh networks and peer-to-peer systems. We ask if similar performance enhancements can be attained in satellite based communications. Our feasibility study focuses on GEO satellite communication systems including regenerative payloads and multi spot-beam...
In this paper we extend the analysis of by comparing delay in protocols using retransmission and packet encoding for bidirectional unicast communication over a satellite channel, where the signal propagation delay is significant. We derive results on the total sender-receiver delay based on analysis and computer simulation for a Bernoulli packet arrival distribution.
Mobile terminals communicating through satellite suffer from low channel quality due to the combination of slow and fast fading and limited battery power. Moreover, the advanced applications proliferating over such terminals forbids the use of feedback based packet retransmission schemes over satellite due to their high latency, exceeding three times the round trip time. These feedback based packet...
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