QShine 2007 Workshop: Satellite/Terrestrial Interworking
Chairs:
Michel Bousquet (SUPAERO/TeSA, France)
Sastri Kota (Harris, USA)
Nicolas Courville (DLR, Germany)
Description:
The convergence of mobile and Internet technologies is now driving the development of systems capable of supporting multimedia and interactive services previously available only to fixed users. The provision of a range of new multimedia services in an efficient, secure, and cost-effective environment can only be accomplished by integration of networks, specifically integration of terrestrial and satellite networks. Indeed, one of the major strength of satellites is their inherent capability of wide coverage to reach large audiences spread over wide and/or remote areas where it is not economical to deploy terrestrial infrastructures.
Satellite-based communications to mobile users suffer from is shadowing effects but effective solutions can be devised by considering for instance terminal local cache, or an architecture involving gap-fillers or intermediate module repeaters (IMRs) transmitting the signals terrestrially to allow in building and urban area penetration.
In the access network, satellite systems have the flexibility to support a range of multimedia services and deliver these to large number of terminals economically and there is need for integration with terrestrial systems.
Finally, users do not want multiple terminals which requires the satellite service to be compatible with the terrestrial services. This is the cooperative service delivery approach in which the various service types are integrated into a single terminal. Adopting compatible standards will allow cheaper equipment and flexible offering by operators.
Therefore, the future of satellite is very much in an integrated architecture with terrestrial systems to provide multimedia services, be they mobile or fixed systems.
The objective of this workshop is to provide a forum for researchers and technologists to present new ideas and contributions in the form of technical papers, related to all issues involved in the design and operation of satellite/terrestrial integrated networks.
List of Topics:
Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
Hybrid Satellite and Terrestrial Networks Architectures
Synergy with terrestrial wireless systems, e.g.W-LAN and WiMAX
Digital mobile broadcasting; DVB-H:SH, S-DBM, DARS, etc
Services and Applications ; Integrated Communications/Navigation applications
Traffic Characterization, Modelling and Management
Networks Modelling and Simulation
Quality of Service (QoS) models
MAC Protocols and resource management techniques
Adaptive handover strategies and mobility support
Ad hoc networking
Cross-layer mechanisms and optimisations for Internet Protocols (IP)
Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM)
Advances in Modulation and Coding in integrated architectures
Link Performance Models
Fading mitigation techniques
Multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems,
Source coding, Space-time coding and compression techniques
On-Board Processing and Switching
Advanced in Antenna Technology
Waveform adaptation to regulatory constrains
Software and cognitive radios
Efficient use of the radio spectrum and dynamic spectrum allocation
Standards Status (ITU, ETSI, TIA and IETF)
Submission instructions
Submissions should be either full-length papers of up to 7 pages or short papers of up to 4 pages (including all figures and references) with font sizes of 11 or larger formatted according to http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html. Full-length papers should report on completed work and will be considered for oral presentations. Short papers should report on work in progress or discuss open problems, and will be considered for poster presentations. A separate abstract of no longer than 200 words should be submitted as well. Submissions will be judged by their originality, significance, interest, clarity, relevance, and correctness. All papers should be electronically submitted in Adobe PDF format. Please follow the submission instructions at http://www.qshine.org/submission.shtml to submit your paper.
Important deadlines:
Paper submission deadline: May 25, 2007
Notification of acceptance: June10, 2007
Camera-ready papers due: June 25, 2007