Apologies for multiple copies.... ... CALL FOR PAPERS MOBILITY AND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT IN NEXT GENERATION WIRELESS SYSTEMS IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in...
Kesha Jackson
kesha@...
Aug 3, 2000 8:48 pm
961
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announce@...
Aug 17, 2000 6:13 pm
962
Q: How to change the Win2k MTU value of a PPP over a dial-up (serial) interface? I need to change the TCP frame size to 536 or the MTU size to 576 to validate...
Mohammad, Alimuddin
Alimuddin.Mohammad@...
Aug 31, 2000 10:54 pm
963
Hello everybody, I have a doubt in a design of one antenna. My question is related with the effect of a blocking material in front of a cassegrain parabolic...
Ruiz Dou, Jose Luis
jruizd@...
Sep 20, 2000 5:19 pm
964
In general, blockage scatters and diffracts signal energy, so it can significantly affect the transmit gain, receive gain, noise temperature, sidelobe...
Brooker, Ralph
Ralph.Brooker@...
Sep 20, 2000 8:05 pm
965
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Marcus Plummer
mplummer@...
Sep 29, 2000 6:30 pm
966
Hi, I'm doing a research project about providing Internet access to moving targets on the eastern seabord of Australia. In this case, the moving targets are...
shaun-tos@...
Sep 30, 2000 7:03 am
967
Shaun: The ITU-R data rate requirement on the Global Third Generation (G3G) IMT-2000 wireless systems is 144 Kb/s for high speed vehicles with speed up to 500...
Sing Lin
sing-lin@...
Oct 2, 2000 1:14 am
968
I am not sure that LEO are a good answer. Have you thought about how many satellites you will need. I would guess around 5 or 6 in the orbit trace. The...
Smith JR, Harry E
harry.e.smith.jr@...
Oct 2, 2000 7:33 pm
969
I don't think that LEO is a good solution, may be you can try to use HAPS (High Altitude Platform System) that now being explored by many countries. -dani- ......
Dani I. Widjanarko
danindra@...
Oct 3, 2000 1:19 am
970
Shaun: Two more technologies that may be related to what you are looking for: 1. Teledesic system sponsored by the Telecommunication Pioneer, Craig McCaw, ...
Sing Lin
sing-lin@...
Oct 3, 2000 1:20 am
971
I am not sure that LEO are a good answer. Have you thought about how many satellites you will need. I would guess around 5 or 6 in the orbit trace. The...
Smith JR, Harry E
harry.e.smith.jr@...
Oct 3, 2000 4:09 pm
972
Harry The thing that killed Teledesic was a company called Motorola and a grossly overpriced, no-bandwidth project called Iridium. Your cell phone hands-off as...
Peter Sterling
Peter@...
Oct 3, 2000 9:00 pm
973
I think your remark about Motorola are not only untrue but out of place in this forum. bill schmidt ... From: Peter Sterling [mailto:Peter@...] Sent:...
Schmidt Bill-P26792
Bill_Schmidt-P26792@...
Oct 3, 2000 9:49 pm
974
Agree that the cellphone hands off with no problem using because of a coordination between the BST and MST via terrestial lines. I am not sure that this is...
Smith JR, Harry E
harry.e.smith.jr@...
Oct 3, 2000 11:20 pm
975
Hi Shaun, we are working in the satellite area of highly portable (Inmarsat like) satcom and are offering services similar to your requirements using L-band ...
Andreas Timm-Giel
timm-giel@...
Oct 4, 2000 7:05 am
976
At $7 US/minute @ 64kbps, that's $420 /hr @ 64kbps or 6720 US $ / hr @ 1Mbps. Plus hw & ISP costs for down under. Yikes. Your research project could end ...
Charlie Younghusband
cwy@...
Oct 4, 2000 3:57 pm
977
Dear all, My company NEWTEC is looking for a true delay simulator ( at IF 70MHz or 140MHz or L-band ) that can generate signal delays of several hundred...
Daniel Delaruelle
daniel.delaruelle@...
Oct 4, 2000 4:41 pm
978
Folks, Internet over DVB forward path with a stabilised antenna. Inmarsat return path via Inmarsat Packet Data with a stabilised antenna. Pay per Mbyte on...
John Bourke
John.Bourke@...
Oct 4, 2000 5:30 pm
979
All, Regarding mobile autotracking antennas for data services, see: http://www.datrondbs.com/p4500RV.html or http://www.datrondbs.com/p4500Marine.html I...
Michael C. Maguire
mike.maguire@...
Oct 4, 2000 6:16 pm
980
Hi, Its not a sat solution, I know, but what about sending the data through the tracks akin to how they modulate data onto power lines. I hear up to a Mbit is...
Jon Mansey
jon@...
Oct 4, 2000 8:52 pm
981
There are hardly any tunnels on the route to Perth or Darwin so the tunnels are not really an issue here. Peter ... From: Charlie Younghusband <cwy@...> ...
Peter Sterling
Peter@...
Oct 4, 2000 8:54 pm
982
It's not exactly using the tracks, but Andrew has provided many communications systems for rail networks using Radiax (R) radiating coaxial cable laid...
Brooker, Ralph
Ralph.Brooker@...
Oct 4, 2000 9:51 pm
983
Adding the delay at the IP layer instead of RF is easy using for example dummynet on a FreeBSD bridge. jm ... -- jon@......
Jon Mansey
jon@...
Oct 4, 2000 11:32 pm
984
Wouldn't a "leaky wire" solution magnify the multipath probs? Especially for a moving target?...
Alex Tosheff
alex@...
Oct 5, 2000 12:30 am
985
Dear all I'm doing some research on TCP over satellite, and I want to know some infomation,such as how many transponders(or how much bandwidth) are used for...
Fei Long
lf263@...
Oct 5, 2000 7:27 am
986
Daniel, I found the following archived message on this discussion list. Hope it's what you are looking for. Nghia PHAM EUTELSAT ... From: Michael Orr,...
nghia_pham
nghia_pham@...
Oct 5, 2000 11:34 am
987
Hi Daniel, We might be able to help on the ASI Signal. We are developing an ASI Module for our AP3000. This is a 3 Port ATM Switch. One of the applications we...
Mike Holdsworth
mike.holdsworth@...
Oct 5, 2000 12:28 pm
988
Telecom Analysis Systems used to sell a satellite channel simulator that worked at the RF level. According to their web site they have now sold this line to...
Johnson, Gregory LCDR
GJohnson@...
Oct 5, 2000 12:35 pm
989
As far as the simulator you can take a look at the ns-2 simulator: http://www.isi.edu/nsnam/ns/ Good Luck, John W. ... From: "Jon Mansey"...