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Orbital debris requires prevention and mitigation across the satellite life cycle. [PDF]
Bennett MM.
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Handover Scheme in LEO Satellite Networks Based on QoE for Streaming Media Services. [PDF]
Feng H, Zhu L.
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Resource Allocation and Interference Coordination Strategies in Heterogeneous Dual-Layer Satellite Networks. [PDF]
Li J, Chai R, Zhou T, Liang C.
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An analytical approach to generating orbital maneuver sets for spacecraft on-orbit services. [PDF]
Xue J +5 more
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ESL-LEO: An Efficient Split Learning Framework over LEO Satellite Networks
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Ultra-Dense LEO Satellite Constellations: How Many LEO Satellites Do We Need?
IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, 2021Recently, the ultra-dense low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite constellation over high-frequency band has served as a potential solution for high-capacity backhaul data services. In this paper, we consider an ultra-dense LEO-based terrestrial-satellite network where terrestrial users can access the network through the LEO-assisted backhaul.
Ruoqi Deng +4 more
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IEEE Potentials, 2004
This paper discusses the role played by wireless network infrastructure in mobile commerce applications. The user's perception of service quality depends on the available resources and capabilities of the network. The new generation of low earth orbit (LEO) mobile satellite networks, deployed at altitudes ranging from 500 km to 2000 km, are well suited
S. Olariu, P. Todorova
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This paper discusses the role played by wireless network infrastructure in mobile commerce applications. The user's perception of service quality depends on the available resources and capabilities of the network. The new generation of low earth orbit (LEO) mobile satellite networks, deployed at altitudes ranging from 500 km to 2000 km, are well suited
S. Olariu, P. Todorova
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