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Feasibility Study of an Aeronautical-Satellite Broadband Communications Experiment

Author(s)
Codispoti, Giuseppe  
De Sanctis, M.
Zuliani, Lamberto
Subjects

Alphasat satellite

Analytical models

Artificial satellites...

Broadband communicati...

DVB-S2 communication ...

Digital video broadca...

Mobile communication

Multipath channels

Payloads

Q-band

Satellite communicati...

Space technology

Testing

aeronautical mobile s...

aeronautical-satellit...

broadband networks

fixed broadband groun...

mobile satellite comm...

multipath channel

technology demonstrat...

telecommunication lin...

telecommunication ser...

Date Issued
2008-11-01
Abstract
The development of a technology demonstration payload for experimental broadband communications at Q/V bands has been funded by the Italian Space Agency. This payload will be embarked on the Alphasat satellite for testing fixed broadband ground-satellite communication services. However, the interest in the further experimentation of aeronautical mobile satellite communication services has been recognized. Therefore, in this work the feasibility of an experiment for aeronautical-satellite broadband communications in Q-band is analyzed through the definition of a novel simulation method of an aeronautical satellite multipath channel. Simulation results regarding the performance of DVB-S2 communication links demonstrate the feasibility of the experiment for the provision of broadband communication services.
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13025/2443
DOI
10.1109/GLOCOMW.2008.ECP.8
URL
http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/lpdocs/epic03/wrapper.htm?arnumber=4746593
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