2019
DOI: 10.1186/s13638-019-1519-9
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Optimizing radio resources for multicasting on high-altitude platforms

Abstract: High-altitude platforms (HAPs) are quasi-stationary aerial wireless communications platforms meant to be located in the stratosphere, to provide wireless communications and broadband services. They have the ability to fly on demand to temporarily or permanently serve regions with unavailable infrastructure. In this paper, we consider the development of an efficient method for resource allocation and controlling user admissions to multicast groups in a HAP system. Power, frequency, space and time domains are co… Show more

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“…G is the total number of locations in HAP-DC's DLE. An analysis of the relations in (20) show that there is no term in the numerator in comparison to the relations in (21) and (22). The presence of a term of unity assumes that the existing terrestrial data center has a moving velocity of 1 m/s.…”
Section: Performance Formulation-threats Per Second Due To Aerial Thrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…G is the total number of locations in HAP-DC's DLE. An analysis of the relations in (20) show that there is no term in the numerator in comparison to the relations in (21) and (22). The presence of a term of unity assumes that the existing terrestrial data center has a moving velocity of 1 m/s.…”
Section: Performance Formulation-threats Per Second Due To Aerial Thrmentioning
confidence: 99%