2007
DOI: 10.1155/2007/85937
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A Cross-Layer Rate Control Mechanism for Link-Adaptive Satellite Integrated Services

Abstract: This paper presents a mechanism for dynamic rate control of satellite integrated services, based on a cross-layer approach, utilising link quality feedback from the satellite terminals. The mechanism, namely, satellite resource management system (SRMS) relies on the adaptive coding and modulation (ACM) capabilities of DVB-S2 in order to perform real-time adjustments on the physical, network and services layer and optimise the usage of satellite spectrum. The functionality of the SRMS is discussed along with it… Show more

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“…Offering joint multilayer (i.e. at physical, network, service layers) satellite channel optimisation, SRMS offers bandwidth savings that are added to the 30% increased in spectrum efficiency offered by DVB‐S2 alone [].…”
Section: Acm‐enabled Satellite Triple Play Over Dvb‐s2: the Imosan Apmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Offering joint multilayer (i.e. at physical, network, service layers) satellite channel optimisation, SRMS offers bandwidth savings that are added to the 30% increased in spectrum efficiency offered by DVB‐S2 alone [].…”
Section: Acm‐enabled Satellite Triple Play Over Dvb‐s2: the Imosan Apmentioning
confidence: 99%