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B. Miller, "Satellite Free Mobile Phone," IEEE Spectrum, pp. 26--35, Mar. 1998.

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Mobility Management in Next-Generation Wireless Systems - Akyildiz, McNair, Ho.. (1999)   (24 citations)  (Correct)

....is already providing voice and low bit rate data services to its users. Next generation LEO satellite networks such as Teledesic will provide broad band access to their users. LEO satellites are usually defined for those with altitudes between 500 and 1500 km above the Earth s surface [27] 72] [77]. This low altitude provides small end to end delays and low power requirements for both the satellites and the handheld ground terminals. In addition, intersatellite links (ISL) make it possible to route a connection through the satellite network without using any terrestrial resources. These ....

B. Miller, "Satellite free mobile phone," IEEE Spectrum, vol. 35, pp. 26--35, Mar. 1998.


Iterative Detection and Decoding for Wireless Communications - Valenti (1999)   (8 citations)  (Correct)

.... (48 satellites, 1999 startup) Mobile Communications Holdings Ellipso (14 satellites, 2000 startup) as well as the proposed Teledesic system (288 satellites, 2002 startup) Examples of MEO systems include ICO (10 satellites, 2000 start up) and TRW s Odyssey (12 satellites, 1998 startup) [11]. 1.1.6 Third Generation Systems Mobile communications at the close of the 20 th century is characterized by a diverse set of applications using many incompatible standards. In order for today s mo bile communications to become truly personal communications in the next century, it will be ....

B. Miller, "Satellites free the mobile phone," IEEE Spectrum, vol. 35, pp. 26 35, Mar. 1998. 202 203


IEEE October 18 - 21, 2000 Kansas City, MO - Unique Degree Program   (Correct)

.... Typical wireless networks supporting this growth include analog and digital cellular PCS networks [2] wireless local area networks [3] mobile metropolitan and wide area data services (e.g. Metricom s Richochet and General Packet Radio Service GPRS) 3,4] satellite phone and data systems [5], and fixed broadband access (e.g. LMDS and MMDS networks) 6] Wireless services are rapidly entering even the residential market through satellites [7] wireless local loop [8] and residential wireless networking [9,10] Ongoing research in wireless networks continues to extend the scope of ....

Miller, B., "Satellites free the mobile phone", IEEE Spectrum , Volume: 35 (3) , March 1998, pp.26-35.


Iterative Detection and Decoding for Wireless Communications - Valenti (1998)   (8 citations)  (Correct)

.... (48 satel lites, 1999 startup) Mobile Communications Holdings Ellipso (14 satellites, 2000 startup) and Boeing Bill Gates Craig McCaw s Teledesic (288 satellites, 2002 startup) Examples of MEO systems include ICO (10 satellites, 2000 start up) and TRW s Odyssey (12 satellites, 1998 startup) [9]. Mobile communications at the end of the 20 th century is characterized by a diverse set of applications using many incompatible standards. In order for today s mobile communi cations to become truly personal communications in the next century, it will be necessary to consolidate the standards ....

B. Miller, "Satellites free the mobile phone," IEEE Spectrum, vol. 35, Mar. 1998.


Towards Interoperable Management Architectures: Making SNMP.. - Keller (1998)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....into constellations is that they move at a different pace than the earth; it is therefore not only necessary to provide a larger number of ground stations, but the number of satellites in their reach varies with time. An excellent introduction to issues in satellite communication can be found in [12]. 3 Currently, satellite ground segments are composed of mission control centres and satellite control centres linked to ground stations. Mission control centres aim to manage satellites in terms of payload. They use satellite control centres in order to configure satellites, manage the onboard ....

Barry Miller. Satellites free the mobile phone. IEEE Spectrum, March 1998.


Mobility Management in Next Generation Wireless Systems - Akyildiz, McNair, Ho.. (1999)   (24 citations)  (Correct)

....Iridium is already providing voice and low bit rate data services to its users. Next generation LEO satellite networks such as Teledesic will provide broadband access to their users. LEO satellites are usually defined for those with altitudes between 500 and 1500 km above the Earth s surface [27, 72, 77]. This low altitude provides small end to end delays and low power requirements for both the satellites and the handheld ground terminals. In addition, intersatellite links (ISL) make it possible to route a connection through the satellite network without using any terrestrial resources. These ....

B. Miller, "Satellite Free Mobile Phone," IEEE Spectrum, Vol. 35, No. 3, pp. 26--35, March 1998.


Towards CORBA-based Enterprise Management: Managing CORBA-based.. - Keller (1998)   (Correct)

....present drawbacks for telephony transmission: Due to the long signal paths, the signal propagation delay (about 260 ms of round trip propagation time) is significant. Furthermore, due to power restrictions, it is not possible to provide a direct satellite connection for handheld mobile phones ([5]) During the last years, two approaches have been developed to overcome these restrictions by placing satellites closer to the earth: Low earth orbit (LEO) satellites reside typically between 500 and 1500 km above the earth and have very low round trip delays (10 to 30 ms) while their ....

Barry Miller, "Satellites free the mobile phone," IEEE Spectrum, Mar. 1998.


Improved Handover Performance through Mobility Predictions - Jayasuriya (2002)   (Correct)

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B. Miller, "Satellite Free Mobile Phone," IEEE Spectrum, pp. 26--35, Mar. 1998.

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