Next-generation broadband satellite systems will have the capability to provide costeffective universal broadband access for the users. In order to meet users' requirements on high quality multimedia services, many enhancements have to be made on the existing satellite technologies. One of the promising methods is the introduction of cross-layer design. There are several advantages of a layered approach since modularity, robustness and ease of designs are achieved without difficulty. However the properties of the different layers have substantial interdependencies and a modularised design may therefore be suboptimal with regards to performance and availability in a hybrid satellite and mobile wireless environment. In this paper, we will carry out a review of the cross-layer design in satellite systems. Based on this, a cross-layer architecture for the next-generation broadband satellite system is proposed. The proposed cross-layer architecture has two main components: QoS and resource management and mobility management. In each component, the cross-layer techniques that have been used are described in details.

Cross-layer optimization in the next-generation broadband satellite systems / Melhus, I; Fan, L.; Cruickshank, H.; Arnal, F.; Baudoin, C.; Nivor, F.; Gayraud, T.; Rodriguez, F.; Pietrabissa, Antonio; Lei, L.; Sun, Z.. - (2008), pp. 1-11. (Intervento presentato al convegno 26th AIAA International Communications Satellite Systems Conference, ICSSC tenutosi a San Diego, CA; United States).

Cross-layer optimization in the next-generation broadband satellite systems

PIETRABISSA, Antonio
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2008

Abstract

Next-generation broadband satellite systems will have the capability to provide costeffective universal broadband access for the users. In order to meet users' requirements on high quality multimedia services, many enhancements have to be made on the existing satellite technologies. One of the promising methods is the introduction of cross-layer design. There are several advantages of a layered approach since modularity, robustness and ease of designs are achieved without difficulty. However the properties of the different layers have substantial interdependencies and a modularised design may therefore be suboptimal with regards to performance and availability in a hybrid satellite and mobile wireless environment. In this paper, we will carry out a review of the cross-layer design in satellite systems. Based on this, a cross-layer architecture for the next-generation broadband satellite system is proposed. The proposed cross-layer architecture has two main components: QoS and resource management and mobility management. In each component, the cross-layer techniques that have been used are described in details.
2008
26th AIAA International Communications Satellite Systems Conference, ICSSC
Mobility management; Resource management; Satellite system
04 Pubblicazione in atti di convegno::04b Atto di convegno in volume
Cross-layer optimization in the next-generation broadband satellite systems / Melhus, I; Fan, L.; Cruickshank, H.; Arnal, F.; Baudoin, C.; Nivor, F.; Gayraud, T.; Rodriguez, F.; Pietrabissa, Antonio; Lei, L.; Sun, Z.. - (2008), pp. 1-11. (Intervento presentato al convegno 26th AIAA International Communications Satellite Systems Conference, ICSSC tenutosi a San Diego, CA; United States).
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