DocumentCode
771016
Title
The role of high altitude platforms in beyond 3G networks
Author
Karapantazis, Stylianos ; Pavlidou, Fotini-Niovi
Author_Institution
Aristotelian Univ. of Thessaloniki, Greece
Volume
12
Issue
6
fYear
2005
Firstpage
33
Lastpage
41
Abstract
High altitude platforms represent a new alternative to terrestrial and satellite communications systems, and have gained considerable interest in the past few years due to some of their outstanding features. Of the multitude of services HAPs can provide, in this article we, focus on the potential role of HAPs in beyond 3G networks. First, a short introduction to HAPs is made. Then we discuss different hybrid system architectures with emphasis on the merits of HAPs and provide a potential mapping of services to the components of a terrestrial-HAP-satellite integrated system. We also examine critical issues that stem from the use of HAPs. Finally, the maximum uplink capacity is evaluated for a multiservice W-CDMA HAP network.
Keywords
3G mobile communication; broadband networks; code division multiple access; high altitude stratospheric platforms; mobile satellite communication; telecommunication services; beyond 3G networks; high altitude platforms; maximum uplink capacity; multiservice W-CDMA HAP network; satellite communications systems; terrestrial communications systems; terrestrial-HAP-satellite integrated system; Artificial satellites; Communication system traffic control; Costs; Intelligent networks; Multiaccess communication; Multimedia systems; Remote monitoring; Satellite broadcasting; Satellite communication; Telecommunication traffic;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Wireless Communications, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1536-1284
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MWC.2005.1561943
Filename
1561943
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