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A framework for implementing data services in multi-service mobile satellite systemsMobile satellite systems being planned for introduction in the early 1990s are expected to be invariably of the multi-service type. Mobile Telephone Service (MTS), Mobile Radio Service (MRS), and Mobile Data Service (MDS) are the major classifications used to categorize the many user applications to be supported. The MTS and MRS services encompass circuit-switched voice communication applications, and may be efficiently implemented using a centralized Demand-Assigned Multiple Access (DAMA) scheme. Applications under the MDS category are, on the other hand, message-oriented and expected to vary widely in characteristics; from simplex mode short messaging applications to long duration, full-duplex interactive data communication and large file transfer applications. For some applications under this service category, the conventional circuit-based DAMA scheme may prove highly inefficient due to the long time required to set up and establish communication links relative to the actual message transmission time. It is proposed that by defining a set of basic bearer services to be supported in MDS and optimizing their transmission and access schemes independent of the MTS and MRS services, the MDS applications can be more efficiently integrated into the multi-service design of mobile satellite systems.
Document ID
19880016349
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Ali, Mohammed O.
(MPR Teltech Ltd. Burnaby (British Columbia), United States)
Leung, Victor C. M.
(Hong Kong Univ. United States)
Spolsky, Andrew I.
(Microtel Pacific Research Ltd. Burnaby British Columbia, Canada)
Date Acquired
September 5, 2013
Publication Date
May 1, 1988
Publication Information
Publication: Jet Propulsion Lab., Proceedings of the Mobile Satellite Conference
Subject Category
Communications And Radar
Accession Number
88N25733
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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