Title :
Deployment of UDL mesh satellite networks using DVB-S technology
Author :
Tan, Chen-Wei ; Wan, Tat-Chee ; Burdiarto, Rahmat
Author_Institution :
Sch. Of Comput. Sci., Sci. Univ., Penang, Malaysia
Abstract :
Traditional satellite-based Internet protocol (IP) networks uses bidirectional point-to-point (PPP) links. Typical topologies include hub and spoke (star) topologies or bidirectional full mesh topologies. These topologies are not spectrum efficient since they do not fully utilize the broadcast nature of radio frequency (RF) communications. In addition, the two-hop link delays in star topologies impact the deployment of real time multimedia applications. It is possible to design a hybrid frequency division multiple access (FDMA) satellite network that fully utilize the broadcast nature of satellite links to achieve good spectrum efficiency while providing quality of service (QoS) support in the channel using unidirectional links (UDL). This is achieved using IP over digital video broadcast via satellite (IP over DVB-S), which represents a low cost means of building an interactive broadband satellite-based network compared with older technologies. The design issues for a low cost UDL mesh satellite network are discussed in this paper.
Keywords :
IP networks; Internet; broadband networks; digital video broadcasting; direct broadcasting by satellite; frequency division multiple access; multimedia communication; network topology; quality of service; satellite links; telecommunication traffic; DVB-S technology; QoS support; UDL mesh satellite networks; digital video broadcast via satellite; frequency division multiple access satellite network; multicast traffic; multimedia communications; point-to-point links; quality of service; satellite links; satellite-based Internet protocol networks; star topologies; two-hop link delays; unidirectional links; Costs; Digital video broadcasting; IP networks; Multimedia communication; Network topology; Protocols; Quality of service; Radio broadcasting; Radio frequency; Satellite broadcasting;
Conference_Titel :
Communications, 2003. APCC 2003. The 9th Asia-Pacific Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8114-9
DOI :
10.1109/APCC.2003.1274221