Authors
Sina Maleki, Symeon Chatzinotas, Barry Evans, Konstantinos Liolis, Joel Grotz, Alessandro Vanelli-Coralli, Nicolas Chuberre
Publication date
2015/3/18
Journal
IEEE Communications Magazine
Volume
53
Issue
3
Pages
24-29
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Multibeam satellite networks in Ka band have been designed to accommodate the increasing traffic demands expected in the future. However, these systems are spectrum limited due to the current spectrum allocation policies. This paper investigates the potential of applying cognitive radio techniques in satellite communications (SatCom) in order to increase the spectrum opportunities for future generations of satellite networks without interfering with the operation of incumbent services. These extra spectrum opportunities can potentially amount to 2.4 GHz of bandwidth in the downlink and 2 GHz of bandwidth in the uplink for high density fixed satellite services (HDFSS).
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