TCP/IP performance over satellite links
IEEE Network: The Magazine of Global Internetworking
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Satellite systems are expected to assume a very important role in the implementation of the Global Information Infrastructure due to their flexibility and capability for providing global coverage and for enhancing mobile communications. For mobile applications, shadowing represents one of the main problems, especially in regions with multiple tall buildings, mountains or thick vegetation. To evaluate the impact of shadowing on mobile satellite system performance, the characterisation of the propagation channel is a key issue. In particular, the correlation between channel states in consecutive instants in time is an analytical avenue for understanding performance for packet mode transmission (e.g., based on TCP/IP). In this paper results from several measurement campaigns for a limited set of elevation angles have been generalised to any elevation angle. The related shadowing statistics have been utilised to evaluate the time correlation properties of a shadowed environment through simulations.