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Next generation HTS system using hybrid satellite and terrestrial BB delivery- BATS

This paper presents the results from the EU FP 7 project BATS aimed at integrated BB access across the EU for 2020 and beyond. The BB access is integrated between DSL, LTE and the satellite and features a broadband intelligent user terminal. The satellite component is a cluster of two multibeam HTS...

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Main Authors: Javier Perez-Trufero, Simon Watts, Barry Evans, Oriol Vidal, Mathieu Dervin, Erhan Ekmekcioglu
Format: Default Conference proceeding
Published: 2015
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/2134/20525
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author Javier Perez-Trufero
Simon Watts
Barry Evans
Oriol Vidal
Mathieu Dervin
Erhan Ekmekcioglu
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Simon Watts
Barry Evans
Oriol Vidal
Mathieu Dervin
Erhan Ekmekcioglu
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description This paper presents the results from the EU FP 7 project BATS aimed at integrated BB access across the EU for 2020 and beyond. The BB access is integrated between DSL, LTE and the satellite and features a broadband intelligent user terminal. The satellite component is a cluster of two multibeam HTS satellites providing lower cost per bit than today’s satellites. The system architecture embedding the gateways and user terminals is presented as well as the design for the advanced satellites. The detailed design concepts of the intelligent router are also provided. We present the results of controlled lab tests on an emulated test bed as well as initial results from a field trial in which the intelligent routers were placed in households in Spain and Germany and connected to local; DSL and LTE as well as the Hylas satellite.
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spelling rr-article-94643272015-01-01T00:00:00Z Next generation HTS system using hybrid satellite and terrestrial BB delivery- BATS Javier Perez-Trufero (7185926) Simon Watts (7185929) Barry Evans (134636) Oriol Vidal (497801) Mathieu Dervin (7185932) Erhan Ekmekcioglu (1383846) untagged This paper presents the results from the EU FP 7 project BATS aimed at integrated BB access across the EU for 2020 and beyond. The BB access is integrated between DSL, LTE and the satellite and features a broadband intelligent user terminal. The satellite component is a cluster of two multibeam HTS satellites providing lower cost per bit than today’s satellites. The system architecture embedding the gateways and user terminals is presented as well as the design for the advanced satellites. The detailed design concepts of the intelligent router are also provided. We present the results of controlled lab tests on an emulated test bed as well as initial results from a field trial in which the intelligent routers were placed in households in Spain and Germany and connected to local; DSL and LTE as well as the Hylas satellite. 2015-01-01T00:00:00Z Text Conference contribution 2134/20525 https://figshare.com/articles/conference_contribution/Next_generation_HTS_system_using_hybrid_satellite_and_terrestrial_BB_delivery-_BATS/9464327 CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
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Javier Perez-Trufero
Simon Watts
Barry Evans
Oriol Vidal
Mathieu Dervin
Erhan Ekmekcioglu
Next generation HTS system using hybrid satellite and terrestrial BB delivery- BATS
title Next generation HTS system using hybrid satellite and terrestrial BB delivery- BATS
title_full Next generation HTS system using hybrid satellite and terrestrial BB delivery- BATS
title_fullStr Next generation HTS system using hybrid satellite and terrestrial BB delivery- BATS
title_full_unstemmed Next generation HTS system using hybrid satellite and terrestrial BB delivery- BATS
title_short Next generation HTS system using hybrid satellite and terrestrial BB delivery- BATS
title_sort next generation hts system using hybrid satellite and terrestrial bb delivery- bats
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url https://hdl.handle.net/2134/20525