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Broadband satellite communication systems and the challenges of mobility

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BROADBAND SATELLITE

COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS AND THE

CHALLENGES OF MOBILITY

IFIP - The International Federation for Information Processing

IFIP was founded in 1960 under the auspices of UNESCO, following the First World

Computer Congress held in Paris the previous year. An umbrella organization for

societies working in information processing, IFIP's aim is two-fold: to support

information processing within its member countries and to encourage technology transfer

to developing nations. As its mission statement clearly states,

IFIP's mission is to be the leading, truly international, apolitical

organization which encourages and assists in the development,

exploitation and application of information technology for the benefit

of all people.

IFIP is a non-profitmaking organization, run almost solely by 2500 volunteers. It operates

through a number of technical committees, which organize events and publications.

JFIP's events range from an international congress to local seminars, but the most

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• The IFIP World Computer Congress, held every second year;

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voting rights. Corresponding members are not represented in IFIP bodies. Affiliated

membership is open to non-national societies, and individual and honorary membership

schemes are also offered.

BROADBAND SATELLITE

COMUNICATION

SYSTEMS AND THE

CHALLENGES OF

MOBILITY

IFIP TC6 Workshops on Broadband Satellite Communication

Systems and Challenges of Mobility, World Computer Congress,

August 22-27, 2004, Toulouse, France

Edited by

Thierry Gayraud

LAAS-CNRS, France

Michel Mazzella

Alcatel Space, France

Fernando Boavida

University of Coimbra, Portugal

Edmundo Monteiro

University of Coimbra, Portugal

Joao Orvalho

ESEC, Portugal

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Broadband Satellite Communication Systems and the Challenges of Mobility I Edited by

Thierry Gayraud, Michel Mazzella, Fernando Boavida, Edmundo Monteiro and Joao

Orvalho

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Contents

Contributing Authors xi

Preface xix

Broadband Satellite Multimedia (BSM) Architectures 1

R. GOODINGS AND M.J. MONTPETIT

Satlabs Group: Leading the DVB-RCS Standard to a Commercial

Success 13

XAVIER LOBAO

COST272: Packet-Oriented Service Delivery Via Satellites 21

E. FERRO, H. CRUICKSHANK AND L. FRANCK

Removing Barriers, Integrating Research, Spreading Excellence:

the European Satellite Communications Network of Excellence

"Satnex" 29

MARKUS WERNER, ANTON DONNER, MICHEL BOUSQUET,

GIOVANNI E. CORAZZA, BARRY EVANS, Y FUN HU, ERICH

LUTZ, GERARD MARAL, ROBERT RUMEAU AND RAY E. SHERIFF

Integrating Satellite Digital Radio Broadcasting (S-DB), Terrestrial

Cellular Technology and EGNOS Satellite Navigation 39

O. COURSEILLE, P. POIRE, M.C. DURAND, M. MAZZELLA

vi Broadband satellite comm. systems and the challenges of mobility

SATIP6 : Next Generation Satellite System Demonstrator 53

OLIVIER ALPHAND, PASCAL BERTHOU, THIERRY GAYRAUD,

SEBASTIEN JOSSET AND EDDY FROMENTIN

S-DMB System Architecture and the MODIS Demo 63

T. GALLET, C.SELIER, N.CHUBERRE, M.MAZZELLA,

K.NARENTHIRAN, M.KARALIOPOULOS, R.TAFAZOLLI, B.G. EVANS,

A. JACOBS, L. ZACCHEO, M. DIEUDONNE, F. RIBLE, K. PETIT,

ALI NAZIF, M. WOLF, L.ROULLET, A. POULIAKIS,

I. ANDRIKOPOULOS AND I. MERTZANIS

Store and Forward for Real-Enough-Time Services in Satellite

Constellations 75

LAURENT FRANCK

Predicting Performance of ROHC over the Ultra Lightweight

Encapsulation Protocol 81

MAHESH SOORIYABANDARA, MICHAEL FORREST AND

GORRY FAIRHURST

Geo Satellites and their Applications: Service Integration over

DVB Systems 91

JULIEN FASSON, EMMANUEL CHAPUT AND CHRISTIAN FRABOUL

Group Size Estimation for Hybrid Satellite/Terrestrial Reliable

Multicast 101

F. DE BELLEVILLE, L. DAIRAINE, C. FRABOUL, J.Y. TOURNERET

Satellite IP Sec: an Optimized Way of Securing Multicast Wireless

Communications 111

SEBASTIEN JOSSET AND LAURENCE DUQUERROY

Providing Holistic Security in Sensor Networks 123

S. OLARIU, A. WADAA, L. WILSON, Q. YU, M. ELTOWEISSY

AND K. JONES

MPEG-21 Session Mobility in a Broadcasting Environment 135

DAVY DE SCHRIJVER, FREDERIK DE KEUKELAERE AND RIK

VAN DE WALLE

Research Challenges in Mobility and Moving Networks:

an Ambient Networks View 145

VlLLE TYPPO, JOCHEN ElSL, JAN HOLLER, RAMON AGUERO

Broadband satellite comm. systems and the challenges of mobility vii

CALVO AND HOLGER KARL

Unified Local Mobility Management 157

JUKKA MANNER, TAPIO SUIHKO AND KIMMO RAATIKAINEN

A New Scenario and Techniques for Content Prefetching in

3G Networks 171

RLCARDO ROMERAL, DAVID LARRABEITI, MANUEL

URUENA, ARTURO AZCORRA AND SANTIAGO GALLEGO

Two-Stage Wireless Network Emulation 181

TANGUY PERENNOU, EMANUEL CONCHON, LAURENT DAIRAINE

AND MICHEL DIAZ

Quality of Service Model and Signalling for Cellular IP Access

Networks 191

SURAJ JAISWAL, FERNANDO BOAVIDA, JOAO ORVALHO AND

SUKUMARNANDI

Towards Hotspot Networks Management Using Policy Based

Management Approach 205

IDIR FODIL, VINCENT JARDIN AND GUY PUJOLLE

A Scalable Service Discovery Framework With Load Sharing

Capabilities 215

MANUEL URUENA, DAVID LARRABEITI AND PABLO SERRANO

Middleware Services for Information Sharing in Mobile Ad-Hoc

Networks 225

THOMAS PLAGEMANN, JON ANDERSSON, OVIDIU DRUGAN,

VERA GOEBEL, CARSTEN GRIWODZ, PAL HALVORSEN,

ELLEN MUNTHE-KAAS, MATIJA PUZAR, NORUN SANDERSON

AND KATRINE STEMLAND SKJELSVIK

Mobility and Appliance Networks - A New Mobility Model 237

BOB ASKWITH, MADJID MERABTI AND ANIRACH MINGKHWAN

Contributing Authors

Ramon Aguero

University of Cantabria, Spain

Olivier Alphand

LAAS-CNRS, France

Jon Andersson

Thales Communications AS, Norway

Ilias Andrikopoulos

Space Hellas, Greece

Bob Askwith

Liverpool John Moores University, United Kingdom

Arturo Azcorra

Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain

Florestan de Belleville

ENSICA/TeSA, France

Pascal Berthou

LAAS-CNRS, France

Fernando Boavida

University of Coimbra, Portugal

Broadband satellite comm. systems and the challenges of mobility

Michel Bousquet

SUPAERO, France

Emmanuel Chaput

ENSEEIHT/IRIT/TeSA, France

Nicolas Chuberre

Alcatel Space, France,

Emmanuel Conchon

ENSICA, France

Giovanni Emanuele Corazza

University of Bologna, Italy

Olivier Courseille

Alcatel Space, France

Haitham Cruickshank

U. Surrey, UK

Laurent Dairaine

ENSICA/TeSA, France

Michel Diaz

LAAS-CNRS, France

Michael Dieudo nne

Agilent Technology, Belgium

Anton Donner

DLR, Germany

Ovidiu Drugan

University of Oslo, Norway

Laurence Duquerroy

Alcatel Space, France

Michel Claude Durand

Alcatel Space, France

Broadband satellite comm. systems and the challenges of mobility xi

Jochen Eisl

Siemens AG, Germany

M. Eltoweissy

James Madison University, USA

Barry Evans

University of Surrey, UK

Gorry Fairhurst

University of Aberdeen, UK

Julien Fasson

ENSEEIHT/IRIT/TeSA, France

Erina Ferro

ISTI/CNR, Italy

Idir Fodil

6 WIND, LIP6, University of Paris, France

Michael Forrest

University of Aberdeen, UK

Christian Fraboul

ENSEEIHT/IRIT/TeSA, France

Laurent Franck

ENST, France

Eddy Fromentin

AQL, France

Santiago Gallego

Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain

Thibault Gallet

Alcatel Space, France

Thierry Gayraud

LAAS-CNRS, France

xii Broadband satellite comm. systems and the challenges of mobility

Vera Goebel

University of Oslo, Norway

Rupert Goodings

Ecotel Limited, UK

Carsten Griwodz

University of Oslo, Norway

Pal Halvorsen

University of Oslo, Norway

Karl Holger

Technical University Berlin, Germany

Jan Holler

Ericsson AB, Sweden

FunHu

University of Bradford, UK

Vincent Jardin

6WIND, France

Suraj Jaiswal

IIT Guwahati, India

K. Jones

Old Dominion University, USA

Sebastien Josset

Alcatel Space, France

Merkouris Karaliopoulos

University of Surrey, UK

Frederik de Keukelaere

Ghent University, IMEC, Belgium

Jacob Kuhnle

SINTEF, Norway

Broadband satellite comm. systems and the challenges of mobility xiii

David Larrabeiti

Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain

Xavier Lobao

ESA, the Netherlands

Fabrice Lucas

AQL, France

Erich Lutz

DLR, Germany

Jukka Manner

University of Helsinki, Finland

Gerard Maral

ENST France

Michel Mazzella

Alcatel Space, France

Inge Melhus

SINTEF, Norway

Madjid Merabti

Liverpool John Moores University, United Kingdom

Ioannis Mertzanis

Space Hellas, Greece

Marie -Jose Montpetit

MJMontpetit.com, USA

Ellen Munthe -Kaas

University of Oslo, Norway

Kanagasabapathy Narenthiran

University of Surrey, UK

AliNazif

Alcatel Bell Space, Belgium

xiv Broadband satellite comm. systems and the challenges of mobility

Stephan Olariu

Old Dominion University, USA

Joao Orvalho

ESEC, Coimbra, Portugal

Tanguy Perennou

ENSICA, France

Kristiaan Petit

Alcatel Bell Space, Belgium

Thomas Plagemann

University of Oslo, Norway

Philippe Poire

Alcatel Space, France

Abraam Pouliakis

Space Hellas, Greece

Guy Pujolle

LIP6, University of Paris, France

Matija Puzar

University of Oslo, Norway

Kimmo Raatikainen

University of Helsinki, Finland

Frederic Rible

Ercom, France

Ricardo Romeral

Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain

Laurent Roullet

UDcast, France

Robert Rumeau

CNES, France

Broadband satellite comm. systems and the challenges of mobility xv

Norun Sanderson

University of Oslo, Norway

Davy de Schrijver

Ghent University, IMEC, Belgium

Christophe Selier

Alcatel Space, France

Pablo Serrano

Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain

Ray Sheriff

University of Bradford, UK

Katrine Stemland Skjelsvik

University of Oslo, Norway

Mahesh Sooriyabandara

University of Aberdeen, UK

Tapio Suihko

VTT Information Technology, Finland

Rahim Tafazolli

University of Surrey, UK

Jean-Yves Tourneret

TeSA, France

Ville Typpo

VTT Technical Research Centre, Finland

Manuel Urueiia

Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain

A.Wadaa

Old Dominion University, USA

Rik Van de Walle

Ghent University, IMEC, Belgium

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