DocumentCode :
2949447
Title :
Ubiquitous broadband access: A low-cost satellite solution
Author :
Grami, Ali
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Ontario Inst. of Technol., Ottawa
fYear :
2007
fDate :
22-24 Aug. 2007
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
5
Abstract :
Satellites are uniquely qualified to ensure universal broadband access to the infrastructure, for the cost of access in all parts of Canada and US by broadband terrestrial systems- including telephone lines, coaxial cables, power-lines, and fixed wireless networks-would be prohibitive. Major advances in satellite technology on the one hand and market demand for small, low-cost high-speed user terminals and low service-subscription fees on the other hand have helped pave the way for the introduction of direct-to-consumer satellite services. In view of the emerging large, powerful, versatile satellites and growing consensus among satellite service providers to offer the TV broadcast and high-speed interactive services both to the same user base, an advanced satellite system concept, which can integrate the distinct features of both Ku-band broadcast and Ka-band access satellites, while optimizing satellite resources, is proposed. This paper presents the baseline definition of this broadband satellite payload, and discusses all major aspects of the system design.
Keywords :
Internet; broadband networks; satellite communication; ubiquitous computing; Internet; Ka-band access satellites; Ku-band broadcast; TV broadcast; broadband terrestrial systems; coaxial cables; direct-to-consumer satellite services; fixed wireless networks; high-speed interactive services; high-speed user terminals; low-cost satellite solution; power-lines; service-subscription fees; telephone lines; ubiquitous broadband access; universal broadband access; Broadband communication; Coaxial cables; Costs; Internet; North America; Payloads; Receiving antennas; Satellite broadcasting; TV broadcasting; Telephony;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Access Networks & Workshops, 2007. AccessNets '07. Second International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Ottawa, Ont.
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1150-4
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1150-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ACCESSNETS.2007.4447143
Filename :
4447143
Link To Document :
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