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5G for deployable and maritime communications

2021 International Conference on Military Communication and Information Systems (ICMCIS), 2021
Mission networks in support of NATO expeditionary and maritime operations demand high capacity and reliable, yet easy to deploy and operate, communication solutions. Emerging 5G technologies towards IMT–2020 vision are poised to push the technology limits and enable new applications in many industry verticals and the military is no exception.
Germano G. Capela   +2 more
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CubeSat Communication System for Maritime Needs

2020 27th International Conference on Telecommunications (ICT), 2020
This paper proposes a design of CubeSat communication system between ships and ground station for Automatic Identification System (AIS) using Software Defined Radio (SDR). The CubeSat operates as a relay point to increase the ground station’s detection range. The communication system design is divided into three subsystems; AIS, data communication, and
Muhammad Reza Averly, Joko Suryana
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Increasing Reliable Coverage for Maritime Communications

2019 53rd Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems, and Computers, 2019
This paper addresses the flat sea fading effect for maritime communications by proposing different frequency bands. The reception of the wireless signal above water compounds of the reflected signal components from the sea surface and the signal of the line-of-sight (LoS) transmission. The phase difference between both similar propagation paths results
Raulefs, Ronald, Wang, Wei
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Next generation maritime communication systems

International Journal of Mobile Communications, 2005
In this paper, we discuss scenarios for the use of modern wireless telecommunication systems and related services in the maritime domain. The impressive development of the wireless telecommunications, along with areas like mobile/wireless computing, pervasive computing and context aware and location-based services has stimulated our interest in onboard
Ilias Maglogiannis   +3 more
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A Shipborne Antenna for Maritime Satellite Communications

IEEE Transactions on Communications, 1974
From a cost effectiveness point of view, the shipborne antenna is usually considered the most critical component in a shipborne terminal for maritime satellite communications (MARSAT). For possible use in such a system, a high gain autotrack antenna has been developed.
R. Ersdal   +2 more
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A hybrid network for maritime on-board communications

2012 IEEE 8th International Conference on Wireless and Mobile Computing, Networking and Communications (WiMob), 2012
Current maritime on-board communications have to be enhanced for safety and security, where ubiquitous technologies can help, together with providing comfort and convenience to the crew and passengers. Employing wireless sensor networks on board is one recent practice of implementing ubiquitous technology for ships, where further study is needed ...
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A Maritime Community?

2017
This chapter explores how sailors experience the station, analyses interactions with other “Westerners,” and shows that stations possessed a Western maritime culture. It also examines the more predictable pastimes of drinking and violence, shows how these activities can help elucidate visions of patriotism, masculinity, and class amongst the navy, and ...
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Communities of Practice in a Maritime World:

2021
Timor Leste has the world’s earliest fishhooks. Standardised single piece fish hooks manufactured from marine shell appear in the archaeological record during the terminal Pleistocene, while a range of decorative shell items also have great antiquity in this location.
O'Connor, Susan   +4 more
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