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IP-over-Satellite: Internet Connectivity Blasts Off
IEEE Internet Computing
Tolerance of Highly Degraded Network Conditions for an H.323-Based VoIP Service
IDMS '01 Proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on Interactive Distributed Multimedia Systems
Automated Software Engineering
The handbook of ad hoc wireless networks
Mobile computing: Opportunities for optimization research
Computer Communications
IEEE Transactions on Multimedia
An optimal orthogonal overlay for a cyclostationary legacy signal
IEEE Transactions on Communications
Journal of Signal Processing Systems
A zone-diffusion based routing protocol for LEO satellite networks
WASA'11 Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Wireless algorithms, systems, and applications
A simplified routing and simulating scheme for the LEO/MEO two-layered satellite network
ICCNMC'05 Proceedings of the Third international conference on Networking and Mobile Computing
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The demand for advanced information services is growing in terms of both the number of users and the services to be supported. Voice and low-rate data services are insufficient for users in a world where high-speed World Wide Web access is taken for granted. The trend is toward global information networks offering flexible multimedia information services to users on demand, anywhere, anytime. Potential services include video on demand, interactive video, fast Internet access, telemedicine, tele-education, and large file transfer. The need to support bandwidth-intensive multimedia services places new and challenging demands on satellite systems and networks. Flexibility, efficiency, mobility, and the ability to guarantee end-to-end quality of service are at a premium