Presentation 1998/1/30
System Study of the Gigabit Satellite Communications : The Future Space Information Highway
Ryoichi Imai,
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Abstract(in English) The satellite communications will play an important role in constructing the Global Information Infrastructure (GII) with the unique advantages such as wide area cover age and flexible networking. The bandwidth- on- demand and the seamless networking with the terrestrial optical fiber networks are the key to the satellite communications in GII era. CRL is conducting the research on the giga- bit class of high data- rate satellite communications system and technologies, which includes advanced Ka band antenna, on- board switches based on B-ISDN protocol and inter-satellite optical communications. The output of the research will be reflected on the development of the experimental satellite systems.
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Keyword(in English) GII / Satellite Communications / Ka band / Gigabit satellite / Inter-satellite link
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Title (in English) System Study of the Gigabit Satellite Communications : The Future Space Information Highway
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Keyword(1) GII
Keyword(2) Satellite Communications
Keyword(3) Ka band
Keyword(4) Gigabit satellite
Keyword(5) Inter-satellite link
1st Author's Name Ryoichi Imai
1st Author's Affiliation Gigabit Satellite Communications Section, Space Communications Division, Communications Research Laboratory, Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications()
Date 1998/1/30
Paper # SANE97-122
Volume (vol) vol.97
Number (no) 523
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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