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Volume 34, Issue 4July 2016
Bibliometrics
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Towards the Terabit/s satellite - interference issues in the user link

Present high-capacity geostationary satellites provide throughput in the range of 70Gb/s Ka-Sat up to 140Gb/s ViaSat-1, EchoStar 17. In order to keep up with the quickly increasing bit rate requirements of new services and applications, future ...

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Ka band enabling technologies for high throughput satellite HTS communications

Global demands for personal, businesses and governments connected data continue to challenge our communication technologies and infrastructure. Both wired and wireless terrestrial communications systems are realizing advancements in technologies and ...

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Eutelsat HTS systems

KA-SAT is the first of the second generation of high throughput satellite HTS systems. Constructed by Airbus, it was launched in 2010. It delivers over 90Gbps capacity over 82 spots in Ka-band over Europe, North Africa and the Middle East. It represents ...

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Architectures for next generation high throughput satellite systems

This paper introduces architectures for next-generation high throughput satellite HTS systems comprising various satellite payload options, ground terminal advances, and scalable system-level software control and management techniques. It describes a ...

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Performance, cost analysis, and ground segment design of ultra high throughput multi-spot beam satellite networks applying different capacity enhancing techniques

There is an ever present demand for increasingly higher data rates in multi-spot beam satellite networks. This can be enabled, by shifting carrier frequencies to higher bands, such as the Q/V-band, where more bandwidth is available. Furthermore, the ...

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From S-band mobile interactive multimedia to fixed satellite interactive multimedia: making satellite interactivity affordable at Ku-band and Ka-band

This paper describes the evolution of the ETSI S-band mobile interactive multimedia protocol to support fixed satellite interactive multimedia F-SIM services exploiting existing Ku-band and Ka-band satellites. The key F-SIM protocol differences for both ...

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