Satellite Communications in the 5G Era
Institution of Engineering and Technology (Verlag)
978-1-78561-427-9 (ISBN)
Satellite communications (SatCom) plays a vital role in ensuring seamless access to telecommunications services anytime, and is a viable option for delivering telecommunication services in a wide range of sectors such as aeronautical, military, maritime, rescue and disaster relief. It should be an important component of 5G-and-beyond wireless architectures as it can complement terrestrial telecommunication solutions in various scenarios to provide highly reliable and secure connectivity over a wide geographical area. This book explores promising scenarios for 5G SatCom, novel paradigms for hybrid/integrated satellite-terrestrial integration, and emerging technologies for the next generation of SatCom systems. Topics covered include: Role of SatCom in the 5G Era; 5G satellite use cases and scenarios; SDN-enabled networks, NFV-based scenarios and on-board processing for satellite-terrestrial integration; EHF broadband aeronautical SatCom systems; Next-generation NGSO SatCom systems; Diversity combining and handover techniques for MEO satellites; Non-linear countermeasures for multicarrier satellites; SDN demonstrator for multi-beam satellite precoding; Beam-hopping SatCom systems; Optical on-off keying data links for LEO downlink applications; Ultra-high speed data relay systems; On-board interference detection and localization; Advanced random access schemes for SatCom systems; Interference avoidance, mitigation and dynamic spectrum sharing for hybrid satellite-terrestrial systems; and Two-way satellite relaying.
Shree Krishna Sharma holds a PhD degree in Wireless Communications from the University of Luxembourg, and is the author of more than 80 technical papers in scholarly journals and international conferences. He is a senior member of IEEE and is the recipient of several awards including FNR Award for Outstanding PhD Thesis 2015, CROWNCOM 2015 Best Paper Award and 2018 EURASIP Best Paper Award. Symeon Chatzinotas is Deputy Head of the research group SIGCOM at University of Luxembourg, and a Visiting Professor at the University of Parma, Italy. He is the co-recipient of the 2014 Distinguished Contributions to Satellite Communications Award from the Satellite and Space Communications Technical Committee, IEEE Communications Society. Pantelis-Daniel Arapoglou is a Communications System Engineer with the European Space Agency ESA/ESTEC where he supports R&D activities and developments in the areas of satellite telecommunications, digital and optical communications, and high-data-rate telemetry for Earth observation applications.
Chapter 1: Role of satellite communications in 5G ecosystem: perspectives and challenges
Chapter 2: Satellite use cases and scenarios for 5G eMBB
Chapter 3: SDN-enabled SatCom networks for satellite-terrestrial integration
Chapter 4: NFV-based scenarios for satellite-terrestrial integration
Chapter 5: Propagation and system dimensions in extremely high frequency broadband aeronautical SatCom systems
Chapter 6: Next-generation non-geostationary satellite communication systems: link characterization and system perspective
Chapter 7: Diversity combining and handover techniques: enabling 5G using MEO satellites
Chapter 8: Powerful nonlinear countermeasures for multicarrier satellites: progression to 5G
Chapter 9: Satellite multi-beam precoding software-defined radio demonstrator
Chapter 10: Beam-hopping systems for next-generation satellite communication systems
Chapter 11: Optical on-off keying data links for low Earth orbit downlink applications
Chapter 12: Ultra-high-speed data relay systems
Chapter 13: On-board processing for satellite-terrestrial integration
Chapter 14: On-board interference detection and localization for satellite communication
Chapter 15: Random access in satellite communications: a background on legacy and advanced schemes
Chapter 16: Interference avoidance and mitigation techniques for hybrid satellite-terrestrial networks
Chapter 17: Dynamic spectrum sharing in hybrid satellite-terrestrial systems
Chapter 18: Two-way satellite relaying
| Erscheinungsdatum | 19.09.2018 |
|---|---|
| Reihe/Serie | Telecommunications |
| Verlagsort | Stevenage |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 156 x 234 mm |
| Themenwelt | Technik ► Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik |
| Technik ► Nachrichtentechnik | |
| ISBN-10 | 1-78561-427-4 / 1785614274 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-78561-427-9 / 9781785614279 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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