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International Journal of Satellite Communications and Networking, Volume 33
Volume 33, Number 1, January / February 2015
- Benoît Escrig, Fares Fares, Marie-Laure Boucheret, Thibaud Calmettes, Herve Guillon:
Multi-user detection for the ARGOS satellite system. 1-18 - Nicolas Kuhn, Emmanuel Lochin, Jérôme Lacan, Roksana Boreli, Laurence Clarac:
On the impact of link layer retransmission schemes on TCP over 4G satellite links. 19-42 - Pedro García-del-Pino, Ana Benarroch, José Manuel Riera:
Large-scale correlation of rainfall rate based on data from Spanish sites. 43-56 - Khairayu Badron, Ahmad Fadzil Ismail, Md. Rafiqul Islam, Khaizuran Abdullah, Jafri bin Din, Tharek Abdul Rahman:
A modified rain attenuation prediction model for tropical V-band satellite earth link. 57-67 - Shree Krishna Sharma, Symeon Chatzinotas, Björn E. Ottersten:
Cognitive beamhopping for spectral coexistence of multibeam satellites. 69-91
Volume 33, Number 2, March / April 2015
- Jacob H. Gunther, Chad Fish, Charles Swenson, Todd K. Moon:
Reliable space-to-Earth communication as a secondary service in the 460-470 MHz band. 93-106 - Jun Xiang Yeo, Yee Hui Lee, Jin Teong Ong:
Site diversity gain at the equator: radar-derived results modeling in Singapore. 107-118 - Gang Liu, Hong Ji, Yi Li, Xi Li, Yongbin Wang:
Transmission control protocol performance enhancement for mobile broadband interactive satellite communication system: a cross-layer approach. 119-133 - Yuanyuan Zhang, Jianhua Chen, Baojun Huang:
An improved authentication scheme for mobile satellite communication systems. 135-146 - Anju Pillai, Yim-Fun Hu, Rosemary Halliwell:
A pre-emption framework for UMTS compatible satellite system supporting multimedia traffic. 147-162 - Franc Dimc, Gianmarco Baldini, Kandeepan Sithamparanathan:
Experimental detection of mobile satellite transmissions with cyclostationary features. 163-183
Volume 33, Number 3, May / June 2015
- Yusuf A. Abdulrahman, Tharek Abd Rahman, Rafiqul M. D. Islam, Benjamin J. Olufeagba, Jalel Chebil:
Comparison of measured rain attenuation in the 10.982-GHz band with predictions and sensitivity analysis. 185-195 - Mohammad Abdel-Rahman, Marwan Krunz, Richard Scott Erwin:
Exploiting cognitive radios for reliable satellite communications. 197-216 - Cédric Baudoin, Mathieu Gineste, Emmanuel Chaput, Patrick Gelard, Julien Bernard:
Dynamic satellite system QoS architecture integrated with IP Multimedia Subsystem core network. 217-239 - Mohamed Al-Mosawi, Rinat Khusainov, Boris Grémont:
Rain granularity effects on bandwidth demand for faded DVB-RCS systems. 241-257 - Ting Ma, Yee Hui Lee, Stefan Winkler, Maode Ma:
QoS provisioning by power control for video communication via satellite links. 259-275
Volume 33, Number 4, July / August 2015
Special Issue Papers
- Nelson Malaguti, Sooyoung Kim, David Weinreich:
Standardization of the satellite component of IMT-Advanced in ITU-R. 283-294 - Hee Wook Kim, Kunseok Kang, Bon Jun Ku, Dae-Ig Chang, Sooyoung Kim:
SAT-OFDM: a satellite radio interface for the IMT-advanced system. 295-314 - Yizhou He, Siyang Liu, Zhen Gao, Gaofeng Cui, Weidong Wang:
Evaluation of system performance for the BMSat. 315-328 - Channasandra Ravishankar, Anthony Noerpel, James J. Jong, Gaguk Zakaria, Nassir BenAmmar, Deepak Arur, Adrian Morris, Giadira Leon, Xiaoling Huang, Harish Ramchandran, Erik Xu, Yash Vasavada, Charles Barnett:
Design and performance of an all-Internet Protocol mobile satellite system. 329-349 - Kunseok Kang, Jong-Min Park, Hee Wook Kim, Tae-Chul Hong, Bon Jun Ku, Dae-Ig Chang:
Analysis of interference and availability between satellite and ground components in an integrated mobile-satellite service system. 351-366
Volume 33, Number 5, September / October 2015
Special Issue Papers
- Panayiotis Takis Mathiopoulos, Enzo Alberto Candreva, Adegbenga B. Awoseyila, Vassilis Dalakas, Daniele Tarchi, Barry G. Evans, Alessandro Vanelli-Coralli, Giovanni Emanuele Corazza:
Performance improvement techniques for the DVB-RCS2 return link air interface. 371-390 - Zoltán Katona:
Channel adaptive output back-off setting of non-linear power amplifiers for high throughput multi-spot beam satellite systems. 391-404 - Giovanni Giambene, Doanh Kim Luong, Van Anh Le, Tomaso de Cola:
Smart gateway diversity techniques and transport-layer issues for future satellite networks. 405-427 - Zoltán Katona, Charilaos I. Kourogiorgas, Athanasios D. Panagopoulos, Nicolas Jeannin:
Capacity analysis of high-throughput satellite links for Earth observation missions. 429-449 - Luca Caviglione, Nedo Celandroni, Matteo Collina, Haitham S. Cruickshank, Gorry Fairhurst, Erina Ferro, Alberto Gotta, Michele Luglio, Cesare Roseti, Ahmed Said Abdel Salam, Raffaello Secchi, Zhili Sun, Alessandro Vanelli-Coralli:
A deep analysis on future web technologies and protocols over broadband GEO satellite networks. 451-472 - Tomaso de Cola, Daniele Tarchi, Alessandro Vanelli-Coralli:
Future trends in broadband satellite communications: information centric networks and enabling technologies. 473-490
Volume 33, Number 6, November / December 2015
- Alberth Tamo, José Mauro P. Fortes:
Satellite interference evaluation: joint effect of modeling earth station locations and earth station antenna sidelobe gains as random variables. 491-508 - Marco Baldi, Franco Chiaraluce, Roberto Garello, Nicola Maturo, Ignacio Aguilar Sanchez, Stefano Cioni:
Analysis and performance evaluation of new coding options for space telecommand links - Part I: AWGN channels. 509-525 - Marco Baldi, Franco Chiaraluce, Roberto Garello, Nicola Maturo, Ignacio Aguilar Sanchez, Stefano Cioni:
Analysis and performance evaluation of new coding options for space telecommand links - part II: jamming channels. 527-542 - Stefano Rosati, Enzo Alberto Candreva, Alessandro Vanelli-Coralli, Giovanni Emanuele Corazza:
A closed-form expression for the total degradation in OFDM systems. 543-555
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