Title :
Interoperability between WiMAXand broadband mobile space networks [topics in radio communications]
Author :
Giuliano, Romeo ; Luglio, Michele ; Mazzenga, Franco
fDate :
3/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In several countries manufacturers, operators, and public authorities look at WiMAX system as a viable technology to fill the "digital divide," providing broadband services mainly in suburban and rural areas, but also in densely populated areas. Nevertheless, as a standalone system it will never offer global services, and to complement its capabilities, the utilization of broadband space-based access shared among users represents a scalable and cost-effective solution to offer wider area coverage, improved performance in terms of QoS, service continuity in case of terrestrial network failure, and long-range user mobility. Integration between WiMAX and a space-based infrastructure, composed of a combination of satellites and high altitude platforms, can be pursued in several ways. The simplest solution is based on connecting a WiMAX network by means of a terrestrial network terminating at a hub station connected to the space infrastructure. A more flexible solution should allow the WiMAX subscriber station or base station to directly access the space infrastructure. This article addresses the identification of suitable scenarios and a feasibility analysis presenting link budget results related to a subset of the identified solutions.
Keywords :
WiMax; broadband networks; mobile computing; quality of service; QoS; WiMAX; broadband mobile space networks; long-range user mobility; terrestrial network failure; Access protocols; Artificial satellites; Digital video broadcasting; Network topology; Radio communication; Satellite broadcasting; Space technology; Standardization; WiMAX; Wideband;
Journal_Title :
Communications Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MCOM.2008.4463771