Presentation 2003/7/25
Overview of Recent Trends in Broadband Satellite System
Nobuyuki KAWAI, Kazuo HARA,
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Abstract(in English) Migration to advanced telecommunications networks is in progress at an amazing speed on the world-wide basis. In Japan, which is one of the most advanced countries in development of broadband networks, the number of Internet users reached 70 million as of the end of 2002 and the number of broadband (ADSL, FTTH and CATV) subscribers has recently exceeded 10 million. Broadband networks will prevail on the world-wide basis as demands on broadband contents grow. In satellite communication fields, development of various services and systems is under way along with growth in terrestrial broadband networks. In this paper, overview of recent trends in broadband satellite systems is discussed. Also, a pilot experiment of distant learning system toward Wideband Inter Networking engineering test and Demonstration Satellite (WINDS) and uses of Inmarsat high speed services are introduced as examples of use of broadband satellite communications.
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Keyword(in English) Satellite Communication / Broadband / WINDS / Inmarsat
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Title (in English) Overview of Recent Trends in Broadband Satellite System
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Keyword(1) Satellite Communication
Keyword(2) Broadband
Keyword(3) WINDS
Keyword(4) Inmarsat
1st Author's Name Nobuyuki KAWAI
1st Author's Affiliation KDDI Corporation()
2nd Author's Name Kazuo HARA
2nd Author's Affiliation KDDI Corporation
Date 2003/7/25
Paper # A・P2003-100
Volume (vol) vol.103
Number (no) 232
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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