Presentation 2002/9/13
The Integration of Satellite Networks : Space Collaboration System (SCS) and PEACESAT
Christina HIGA, Kimio KONDO,
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Abstract(in English) The interconnection of networks and especially those with overlapping missions increases the overall value of the individual networks. SCS and PEACESAT provide public service telecommunication for education, research, and government institutions in Japan and the Pacific Islands respectively. SCS and PEACESAT have distinct technical characteristics; the SCS provides video teleconferencing at 1.544 Mbps, while the PEACESAT network applies narrowband communication with rates averaging at 128Kbps. This paper provides an overview of the integration of these international networks and reviews the technical configurations; applications; issues of combining various protocols and standards of quality in consideration of cost effectiveness and end-user needs.
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Keyword(in English) Satellite / Telecommunications / Integration / Education / SCS / PEACESAT
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Title (in English) The Integration of Satellite Networks : Space Collaboration System (SCS) and PEACESAT
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Keyword(1) Satellite
Keyword(2) Telecommunications
Keyword(3) Integration
Keyword(4) Education
Keyword(5) SCS
Keyword(6) PEACESAT
1st Author's Name Christina HIGA
1st Author's Affiliation National Institute of Multimedia Education:PEACESAT, University of Hawaii()
2nd Author's Name Kimio KONDO
2nd Author's Affiliation National Institute of Multimedia Education
Date 2002/9/13
Paper # ET2002-35
Volume (vol) vol.102
Number (no) 330
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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