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Satellite constellations for a multiple LEO satellite network
Electronics and Communications in Japan (Part III: Fundamental Electronic Science), 1993AbstractRecently, research has been very active in communication networks that could service the entire globe by using multiple, low, earth‐orbiting satellites. This has been spurred on by progress in the field of digital communication technique, technical advances of satellite launching, and a decrease in the costs of small‐sized satellites.In this ...
Tomonori Usui +3 more
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Datagram routing algorithm for LEO satellite networks
Proceedings IEEE INFOCOM 2000. Conference on Computer Communications. Nineteenth Annual Joint Conference of the IEEE Computer and Communications Societies (Cat. No.00CH37064), 2002Satellite networks provide global coverage and support a wide range of services. Low-Earth-orbit (LEO) satellites provide short round-trip delays and are becoming increasingly important. One of the challenges in LEO satellite networks is the development of specialized and efficient routing algorithms.
Eylem Ekici +2 more
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Packet Reordering Analysis for LEO Satellite Networks
2008 International Conference on Embedded Software and Systems, 2008In this paper we study the influences of packet reordering on the throughput and link utilization in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite networks. In the absence of any packet reordering, the throughput and link utilization remain high. Our results indicate that packet reordering combined with packet error can severely deteriorate the performance of ...
Guyin Wang +3 more
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A Location Management Algorithm for LEO Satellite Networks
2013 12th IEEE International Conference on Trust, Security and Privacy in Computing and Communications, 2013Location management is a challenging issue for datagram service in LEO satellite constellation networks due to ceaseless satellite handover of land mobile nodes. With the aid of GEO satellites, a novel location management system is proposed. Mathematical analysis and simulations have been done to evaluate the performance of the proposed system.
Yanpeng Ma +5 more
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A Distributed Routing Algorithm for LEO Satellite Networks
2013 12th IEEE International Conference on Trust, Security and Privacy in Computing and Communications, 2013Datagram routing in inclined delta LEO satellite constellation networks is a challenge issue due to their fast-changing topologies. We propose a novel location-based routing algorithm to reduce the routing overhead. The simulation has been done for performance evaluation.
Yanpeng Ma +5 more
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Multipath TCP over LEO satellite networks
2015 International Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing Conference (IWCMC), 2015Low earth orbit (LEO) satellite networks like Iridium have played a pivotal role in providing ubiquitous network access services to areas without terrestrial infrastructure because of their potential for global coverage and high bandwidth availability. With low orbit and short range as compared to geostationary satellites, LEO satellites are accessible
Pengyuan Du +3 more
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High performance routing in a LEO satellite network
Proceedings of the Eighth IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications. ISCC 2003, 2004Satellite systems are designed as a backup system to the existing land based wireless systems. Because of the global coverage of the system it becomes more economic for the rural areas where there is no wired infrastructures of communication. Besides being more economic to the rural areas the satellite networks are not affected by the natural disasters
Roy Kucukates, Cem Ersoy
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A Soft-Handover Scheme for LEO Satellite Networks
2013 IEEE 78th Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC Fall), 2013Traditionally, Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite networks use hard handovers when a Mobile Terminal (MT) moves between the footprints of two satellites. Such approach introduces a transitory disconnection interval, which may limit the capacity to provide demanding real-time requirements. A soft- handover approach that applies distributed packet combining
Gonçalo Barros +7 more
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A multi-class services LEO satellite network
IEEE 54th Vehicular Technology Conference. VTC Fall 2001. Proceedings (Cat. No.01CH37211), 2002The increasing demand for a range of services with varying traffic flow characteristics, and the need for seamless wireless access, have led to a growing interest in multi-service low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite networks. A new approach to the problem of resource utilization is put forward.
Boon Sain Yeo, L. F. Turner
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Topological dynamics characterization for LEO satellite networks
Computer Networks, 2007zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Junfeng Wang 0008 +2 more
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