Radio Burst Switching for Satellite Communication: An Alternative to Traditional Switching Payloads

Topics:
Electrical and Electronic
Tags:
Advertising & Promotion,
Alcatel,
Marketing,
Network Technology,
Networking,
Radio,
Radio Burst Switching,
Satellite,
Satellite Communication
Source:
Alcatel

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Overview: Radio Burst Switching has potential applications for future Internet satellite routers. Based a new patented concept, the separation of the forwarding and the control paths, Radio Burst Switching can offer an effective means of on-board packet switching by satellite using new advances in control system technology. This paper provides insights into the current state of RBS concepts applied to Internet satellite systems. Performance evaluation results, computed in collaboration with Alcatel Space Telecom Research and Alcatel USA Research & Innovation (R&I), are also given to highlight the potential integration of Radio Burst Switching techniques.

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Format: PDF | Size: 540KB | Date: Oct 2002 | Pages: 11


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