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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
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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
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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