Overview
- Editors:
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Marina Ruggieri
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“Tor Vergata” Department of Eloctronics Engineering, University of Roma, Italy
Mobile Satellite Communications is an expanding and exciting area Contributions of papers to this book are provided by highly regarded experts from around the world
The book gives a unique insight into the current international activities taking place in the field
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Table of contents (32 papers)
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Network, Mobility and Resources
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- Rahim Tafazolli, Christopher Meenan, Barry Evans
Pages 3-15
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- Joaquín Restrepo, Gérard Maral, Santiago Jaramillo, Felipe Cabarcas
Pages 45-62
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- Pierpaolo Loreti, Michele Luglio
Pages 63-72
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- A. K. Widiawan, A. Sammut, B. G. Evans
Pages 73-88
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- Le-Pond Chin, Ning-Hsiang Liu, Shuo-Wei Chen, Chih-Yang Tsai, Kang Wei
Pages 89-102
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- F. Santucci, P. De Santis, F. Graziosi, M. Ruggieri
Pages 103-120
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- Bin Fan, Rahim Tafazolli, Barry G. Evans
Pages 121-130
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- K. Ono, M. Katayamat, T. Yamazato, A. Ogawa
Pages 131-145
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Satellite Systems
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Front Matter
Pages 147-147
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- Marco Lisi, Enrico Saggese
Pages 149-157
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- Franco Marconicchio, Frank Gargione
Pages 158-164
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- S. Greco, G. Leggeri, F. Palamidessi, T. Sassorossi
Pages 165-175
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- İ.Hakki Çavdar, H. Dinçer
Pages 176-183
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- Mauro Piccinni, Francesco Mini
Pages 184-192
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Multimedia,S-UMTS
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Front Matter
Pages 193-193
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- R. De Gaudenzi, G. Gallinaro, M. Ruggieri, F. Vatalaro, A. Vernucci
Pages 195-209
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- N. Efthymiou, A. Properzi, Y. F. Hu, R. E. Sheriff
Pages 210-221
About this book
This book of Proceedings contains papers of the "Third European Workshop on Mobile/Personal Satcoms" (EMPS '98), held in Venice, Italy, November 1998. For the third time, EMPS has given to the experts an opportunity for exchanging opinions and novel ideas in the exciting field of mobile and personal satellite communications. As with the 1996 edition, EMPS '98 issued a formal call for papers, gathering a large number of contributions from many different countries. Each submitted paper has been reviewed by international referees and, finally, selected by the Workshop Steering Committee (WSC). Furthermore, key-topics in the field of mobile/personal satcoms have also been focused on through a few invited papers. As EMPS has been conceived to gather trends and novelties in the field of mobile/personal satcoms, it is tightly matched to the natural evolution of the field itself. In this frame, the reader will notice how the dominant topics are related to system and network issues, while a very little number of contributions have been provided in the propagation and channel related areas. This represents a natural trend of a field, where deep efforts have been paid in the past years to understanding and modelling the physical layer and where the present interest is mostly migrating to the applications. Further changes and novelties may be envisaged in the future of this field. I believe that EMPS will continue to represent an effective opportunity to catch and understand more deeply this evolution.
Editors and Affiliations
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“Tor Vergata” Department of Eloctronics Engineering, University of Roma, Italy
Marina Ruggieri