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Can satellites unblock the internet?

IEE Review, 1999
Anyone who has surfed the Internet knows how slow it can be. Some have even suggested that it could become entirely gridlocked early in the next millennium. The author explains how satellites could help avert such a catastrophe. The primary advantage of a satellite system for Internet delivery is the same as it is for other types of communication ...
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Building a satellite over the internet

Proceedings of 2nd International Conference on Recent Advances in Space Technologies, 2005. RAST 2005., 2006
Distributed in universities all across Europe, a several hundred students-strong team never collectively met in person, but between them they have built a space-ready satellite. SSETI Express is currently being integrated in an ESA clean-room for a planned launch and several are to come.
L. Melmen, P. Slowik, F. Rattay
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ATM and Internet via satellite

MILCOM 2000 Proceedings. 21st Century Military Communications. Architectures and Technologies for Information Superiority (Cat. No.00CH37155), 2002
The twenty-first century military communications will depend critically on satellite systems for their global reach. The two major networking technologies underlying the global information infrastructure (GII) will be asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) and Internet (IP).
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Mobile internet access using satellite networks

International Journal of Satellite Communications and Networking, 2004
AbstractSatellites offer a promising alternative for mobile access to the Internet by both pedestrians, and more importantly, from vehicles. As such, satellites provide an essential complement to the cellular radio (UMTS) infrastructure in sparsely populated areas where high bandwidth UMTS cells cannot be economically deployed.
LORETI, PIERPAOLO   +6 more
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A PERFORMANCE ENHANCING PROXY FOR MOBILE SATELLITE INTERNET

Mobile and Wireless Communications Networks, 2003
Integration between satellite and terrestrial networks is to play a very important role in the creation of a Global Internet which supports user mobility. Unfortunately, in these scenarios, TCP protocol tends to perform poorly because of high delay-bandwidth product, high bit error rate (BER) and burst errors mainly due to shadowing.
Giovanni Ciccarese   +4 more
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Satellite Internet in the Mobile Age

New Space, 2016
Abstract It could soon be technologically and economically feasible for anyone on Earth to have 2-way access to the global river of data that is modern civilization. Within the next 5 years, new low earth orbit (LEO) satellite constellations providing high-speed broadband may exceed the number of operational satellites currently in ...
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Asymmetrical, satellite communications system for Asian Multimedia Forum satellite Internet trial

Proceedings of IEEE. IEEE Region 10 Conference. TENCON 99. 'Multimedia Technology for Asia-Pacific Information Infrastructure' (Cat. No.99CH37030), 2003
Asian Multimedia Forum (AMF) was established in June 1997 by 19 organizations to promote the collaborative development of multimedia business in the Asia-Pacific region. In March 1998, we started offering the AMF satellite Internet trial, using an asymmetrical satellite communications system that included a newly developed piece of equipment called the
S. Otsu, H. Koike, K. Kawazoe, K. Okada
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Satellite internet access withstands Haiti quake

IEEE Spectrum, 2010
The 7.0-magnitude earthquake that struck Haiti on 12 January damaged telecommunications so severely that aid workers and troops found it difficult to coordinate rescue and recovery missions.
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Satellite Ephemeris Broadcasting Architecture for 5G Integrated LEO Satellite Internet

2022 IEEE 22nd International Conference on Communication Technology (ICCT), 2022
Jianwei Li   +4 more
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