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Impairment mitigation and performance restoration

Authors :
Bousquet, M.
Castanet, L.
Filip, Misha
Gallois, P.
Gremont, Boris
De Haro, L.
Lemorton, J.
Paraboni, A.
Schnell, M.
Harris, R.
Source :
Bousquet, M, Castanet, L, Filip, M, Gallois, P, Gremont, B, De Haro, L, Lemorton, J, Paraboni, A & Schnell, M 2002, Impairment mitigation and performance restoration . in R Harris (ed.), Cost Action 255: radiowave propagation modelling for SatCom services at Ku-Band and above final report . European Space Agency, Noordwijk .
Publication Year :
2002
Publisher :
European Space Agency, 2002.

Abstract

Satellite communications present some significant advantages over terrestrial networks, such as flexibility and reconfigurability of the network, the possibility to establish point-to-multipoint links (broadcasting, mobiles…). Therefore communication satellites need to be integrated with terrestrial networks, and should provide high data rates. To carry such high data rates, higher frequencies should be considered, such as Ka-band (20 GHz - 30 GHz), V-band (40 GHz - 50 GHz) or EHFband (20 GHz - 45 GHz). These offer large bandwidths that are not available at L to Ku band. For some years, innovative satellite systems have been proposed, either in Ka or V band for civil applications (Cyberstar, Euroskyway, Skybridge 2, Skystation, Teledesic, West…) or in EHF band for military applications (ST3SII, GFSatCom, Skynet, Milstar).

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Bousquet, M, Castanet, L, Filip, M, Gallois, P, Gremont, B, De Haro, L, Lemorton, J, Paraboni, A & Schnell, M 2002, Impairment mitigation and performance restoration . in R Harris (ed.), Cost Action 255: radiowave propagation modelling for SatCom services at Ku-Band and above final report . European Space Agency, Noordwijk .
Accession number :
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