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See detailPrecoding, Scheduling and Link Adaptation in Mobile Interactive Multibeam Satellite Systems
Vazquez, Miguel-Angel; Shankar, Bhavani UL; Kourogiorgas, Charilaos et al

in IEEE Journal on Selected Areas In Communications (2018), 36(5), 971-980

This paper deals with the problem of precoding, scheduling and link adaptation in next generation mobile interactive multibeam satellite systems. In contrast to the fixed satellite services, when the user ... [more ▼]

This paper deals with the problem of precoding, scheduling and link adaptation in next generation mobile interactive multibeam satellite systems. In contrast to the fixed satellite services, when the user terminals move across the coverage area, additional challenges appear. Due to the time varying channel, the gateway has only access to a delayed version of the channel state information (CSI) which can eventually limit the overall system performance. However, in contrast to general multiuser multipleinput- multiple-output terrestrial systems, the CSI degradation in multibeam mobile applications has a very limited impact for typical fading channel and system assumptions. Under realistic conditions, the numerical results show that precoding can offer an attractive gain in the system throughput compared to conservative frequency reuse allocations. [less ▲]

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See detailCognitive approaches to enhance spectrum availability for satellite systems
Chatzinotas, Symeon UL; Evans, Barry; Guidotti, Alessandro et al

in International Journal of Satellite Communications and Networking (2016)

Cognitive radio technologies have achieved in the recent years an increasing interest for the possible gain in terms of spectrum usage with respect to unshared approaches. While most of the attention has ... [more ▼]

Cognitive radio technologies have achieved in the recent years an increasing interest for the possible gain in terms of spectrum usage with respect to unshared approaches. While most of the attention has been devoted to the cognitive coexistence between terrestrial systems, the coexistence between terrestrial and satellite communications is also seen as a viable option. Cognitive radio for satellite communications (CoRaSat) has been a European Commission seventh Framework Program project funded under the ICT Call 8. CoRaSat aimed at investigating, developing, and demonstrating cognitive radio techniques in satellite communication systems for flexible and dynamic spectrum access. In this paper, the CoRaSat cognitive approaches and techniques, investigated, developed, and demonstrated as most relevant to satellite communications, are described. In particular, the focus is on spectrum awareness, that is, database and spectrum sensing approaches, and on spectrum exploitation algorithms, that is, resource allocation and beamforming algorithms, to enable the use of spectrum for satellite communications using shared bands. [less ▲]

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See detailExtending the Usable Ka Band Spectrum for Satellite Communications: The CoRaSat Project
Evans, Barry; Thompson, Paul; Lagunas, Eva UL et al

in Advanced Next Generation Broadband Satellite Systems Workshop, International Conference on Wireless and Satellite Systems (WiSATS, formerly PSATS), Bradford, UK, July 2015. (2015)

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See detailSpectrum Awareness and Exploitation for Cognitive Satellite Communications
Guidotti, Alessandro; Icolari, Vincenzo; Tarchi, Danielle et al

in European Conference on Networks and Communications (EuCNC), Paris, France, Jun 2015. (2015)

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See detailTechnical Challenges for Cognitive Radio Application in Satellite Communications
Tarchi, Daniele; Guidotti, Alessandro; Icolari, Vincenzo et al

in 9th International Conference on Cognitive Radio Oriented Wireless Networks and Communications (CROWNCOM), 2014 (2014, June)

During the last years, spectrum scarcity has become one of the major issues for the development of new communication systems. Cognitive Radio (CR) approaches have gained an ever increasing attention from ... [more ▼]

During the last years, spectrum scarcity has become one of the major issues for the development of new communication systems. Cognitive Radio (CR) approaches have gained an ever increasing attention from system designers and operators, as they promise a more efficient utilization of the available spectral resources. In this context, while the application of CRs in terrestrial scenarios has been widely considered from both theoretical and practical viewpoints, their exploitation in satellite communications is still a rather unexplored area. In this paper, we address the definition of several satellite communications scenarios, where cognitive radio techniques promise to introduce significant benefits, and we discuss the major enablers and the associated challenges [less ▲]

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