Abstract
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Very High Throughput Satellites (VHTS) are optimized satellite systems that will meet the demands of increasing data traffic demands. VHTS outperforms the capacity of traditional FSS and MSS (Fixed and Mobile Satellite Services, respectively) with contoured regional footprints and aims at achieving 1 Terabit/s per satellite in the near future. The upcoming generation of VHTS (Very High Throughput Satellites) operates based on multispot coverage with intensive frequency and polarization reuse and the use of large bandwidths in the feeder links to provide high capacity satellite links with a reduced cost per Gpbs in orbit. This document presents a comparison between the use of regular beams and irregular beams in terms of performance and the cost of the satellite network. | |
International
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No |
Congress
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Conference: XXXIII SIMPOSIUM NACIONAL DE LA UNIÓN CIENTÍFICA INTERNACIONAL DE RADIO (URSI 2018) |
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960 |
Place
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Granada, España |
Reviewers
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Si |
ISBN/ISSN
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978-84-697-5632-4 |
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Start Date
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04/09/2019 |
End Date
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06/09/2018 |
From page
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1 |
To page
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4 |
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Conference: XXXIII SIMPOSIUM NACIONAL DE LA UNIÓN CIENTÍFICA INTERNACIONAL DE RADIO (URSI 2018) |