TY - BOOK ID - 213325 TI - Resource management in satellite networks : optimization and cross-layer design PY - 2007 SN - 1280852518 9786610852512 0387539913 0387368973 PB - New York : Springer, DB - UniCat KW - Artificial satellites in telecommunication. KW - Telecommunication. KW - Electric communication KW - Mass communication KW - Telecom KW - Telecommunication industry KW - Telecommunications KW - Communication KW - Information theory KW - Telecommuting KW - Communication satellites KW - Communications-relay satellites KW - Communications satellites KW - Global satellite communications systems KW - Satellite communication systems KW - Telecommunication satellites KW - Telecommunications satellites KW - Telstar satellites KW - Telecommunication UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:213325 AB - Resource Management in Satellite Networks: Optimization and Cross-Layer Design addresses the emergent research area of cross-layer air interface design for satellite systems. A detailed analysis of cross-layer methods is presented along with new analytical and simulation results demonstrating that these techniques can assures high QoS levels for differentiated traffic classes. The research presented integrates the expertise of a wide range of researchers, and addresses all aspects of system design (e.g., propagation issues, resource management techniques, link design, QoS, transport protocols, etc.). Of particular importance is the inclusion of research applicable to both fixed and mobile satellite systems. Resource Management in Satellite Networks: Optimization and Cross-Layer Design is based on the work of the SatNEx Network of Excellence. Since its inception in January 2004, SatNEx has focused on the investigation of cross-layer design issues, which have since emerged to form a distinct field of research. More than 14 partner organizations and institutions participated in this research.This book will serve as a reference for systems engineers and satellite network engineers as well as researchers and graduate students in the field of satellite communications. ER -