| E. F. Tuck, D. P. Patterson, J. R. Stuart, and M. H. Lawrence, "The CALLING Net- work: A Global Wireless Communication System," htcrnational Journal of Satellite Communications, vol. 12, no. 1, pp. 45 61, 1994. |
....449 728, Korea. I. INTRODUCTION The advent of mobile communications networks using Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites en ables true global communications that allow people anywhere in the world to communicate with one another [1] Recent LEO satellite networks such as Iridium [2] and Calling [3] use inter satellite links (ISL s) to provide direct communications paths between satellites. The use of ISL s has many advantages. For example, it enhances the autonomy of the network, decreases the call propagation delay, and obviates the need for terrestrial gateway stations [4] However, it ....
E. F. Tuck, D. P. Patterson, J. R. Stuart, and M. H. Lawrence, "The CALLING Net- work: A Global Wireless Communication System," htcrnational Journal of Satellite Communications, vol. 12, no. 1, pp. 45 61, 1994.
.... communication technologies, it is now feasible to build a mobile communication network using Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites [1] In many LEO satellite networks, direct inter satellite links (ISL s) between mutually visible satellites are used to provide communication paths among satellites [2, 3]. Routing traffic via ISL s enhances the autonomy of the system, decreases communications delay, and reduces atmospheric transmission loss [4] However, the use of ISL s poses a set of new problems. For example, as one satellite travels along its orbit, its relative position to others and the ....
E. F. Tuck, D. P. Patterson, J. R. Stuart, and M. H. Lawrence, "The CALLING Network: A Global Wireless Communication System," International Journal of Satellite Communications, vol. 12, no. 1, pp. 45--61, 1994.
.... communication technologies, it is now feasible to build a mobile communication network based on Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites [1] In many LEO satellite networks, direct inter satellite links (ISL s) between mutually visible satellites are used to provide communication paths among satellites [2, 3]. Routing traffic via ISL s enhances the autonomy of the system, decreases communications delay, and reduces atmospheric transmission loss [4] However, the use of ISL s poses a set of new problems. For example, as one satellite travels along its orbit, its relative position to others and the ....
E. F. Tuck, D. P. Patterson, J. R. Stuart, and M. H. Lawrence, "The CALLING Network: A Global Wireless Communication System," International Journal of Satellite Communications, vol. 12, no. 1, pp. 45--61, 1994.
....a state transition. I. INTRODUCTION T HE advent of mobile communications networks using Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites enables true global communications that allow people anywhere in the world to communicate with one another [1] Recent LEO satellite networks such as Iridium [2] and Calling [3] use inter satellite links (ISL s) to provide direct communication paths between satellites. The use of ISL s has many advantages. For example, it enhances the autonomy of the network, decreases the call propagation delay, and obviates the need for terrestrial gateway stations [4] However, it ....
E. F. Tuck, D. P. Patterson, J. R. Stuart, and M. H. Lawrence, "The CALLING Network: A Global Wireless Communication System," International Journal of Satellite Communications, vol. 12, no. 1, pp. 45--61, 1994.
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