Issues on the evolution towards satellite personal communication networks

F. Ananasso, F. D. Priscoli
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The paper describes the evolutionary trend from mobile to personal satellite communications. In addition to summarizing technical/market parameters of present-day (GEO) mobile satellite systems (MSS) and MSS under development (INMARSAT network, ESA PRODAT and MSBN, OmniTRACS/EutelTRACS, American and Asia-Pacific systems, ....), the key characteristics of the future MSS scenarios are identified in an Universal Mobile Telecommunication System (UMTS) perspective. Such characteristics substantially deal with satellite cell and satellite location area concepts, fixed earth station (FES) configuration, the integration level between terrestrial and satellite segment, and mobility procedures (cell selection/reselection, handover). As for the present-day MSS, the current situation of "little", "big" and "super" LEOs is depicted, identifying issues to be addressed when designing and implementing satellite personal communication networks (S-PCN). INMARSAT plans to deploy the "Standard-P" system are also indicated. As for the future MSS the possible alternative solutions are outlined and the relevant tradeoffs are identified and discussed.
关于向卫星个人通信网络演进的问题
本文描述了移动卫星通信向个人卫星通信的演进趋势。除了总结当前(GEO)移动卫星系统(MSS)和正在开发的MSS (INMARSAT网络、ESA PRODAT和MSBN、OmniTRACS/EutelTRACS、美洲和亚太系统,....)的技术/市场参数外,还从通用移动电信系统(UMTS)的角度确定了未来MSS方案的关键特征。这些特征实质上涉及卫星单元和卫星定位区域概念、固定地球站(FES)配置、地面和卫星段之间的集成水平以及移动程序(单元选择/重选、切换)。就目前的MSS而言,描述了“小”,“大”和“超级”leo的现状,确定了设计和实施卫星个人通信网络(S-PCN)时需要解决的问题。还指出了国际海事卫星组织部署“标准- p”系统的计划。对于未来的MSS,概述了可能的替代解决方案,并确定和讨论了相关的权衡。
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