David Grace & Mihael Mohorcic 
Broadband Communications via High Altitude Platforms [EPUB ebook] 

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A unique book with systematic and thorough coverage of HAP related
issues, problems and solutions. Handbook of Broadband
Communications from High Altitude Platforms provides a thorough
overview and state of the art of the HAP enabling technologies, as
well as describing recent research activities with most promising
results. It outlines the roadmap for future development of HAPs.
* Focuses on placing HAPs in the perspective of current and
future broadband wireless communication systems, providing the
readers with an overview of the constraints affecting HAP-based
broadband communications
* Provides a thorough overview of HAP enabling technologies,
describes recent research activities with most promising results,
and outlines the roadmap for future development of HAPs
* Covers enabling technologies and economics of HAP-based
communication system including issues related to aeronautics,
energetics, operating scenarios, applications and business
modeling
* Examines the operating environment, advanced communication
techniques for efficient radio link resource management, and
suitable antennas
* Addresses multiplatform constellations, presenting the multiple
HAP constellation planning procedure and discussing the networking
implications of using multiple HAPs

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1. INTRODUCTION.
1.1. Introduction.
1.2. History.
1.3. Wireless communications in a HAP environment.
1.4. Candidate standards for provision of services and
applications from HAPs.
1.5. Overview of past and present HAP related projects, trials
and development plans.
1.6. References.
2. AERONAUTICS AND ENERGETICS.
2.1. Operating environment and related challenges.
2.2. Types of airborne vehicles used for HAPs.
2.3. Power subsystem alternatives.
2.4. Flight / altitude control.
2.5. Typical characteristics of HAP aircraft and airships.
2.6. References.
3. OPERATING SCENARIOS AND REFERENCE ARCHITECTURES.
3.1. Operating scenarios.
3.2. Antenna requirements and related challenges.
3.3. System and network architecture of HAP-based communication
systems.
3.4. References.
4. APPLICATIONS AND BUSINESS MODELLING.
4.1. Introduction.
4.2. Applications and services.
4.3. Business Model Introduction.
4.4. Service Provider Centric Models.
4.5. HAP Operator Centric Model.
4.6. Risk Assessment.
4.7. References.
5. FUTURE DEVELOPMENT OF HAPs AND HAP-BASED APPLICATIONS.
5.1. Trends in aeronautical development.
5.2. HAP roadmaps for different types of applications.
5.3. Telecommunication missions.
5.4. References.
6. HAP SYSTEM OPERATING ENVIRONMENT.
6.1. Operating environment and related limitations.
6.2. Propagation channel modelling.
6.3. HAP RF propagation channel modelling.
6.4. Conclusion.
6.5. References.
7. FSO IN HAP-BASED COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS.
7.1. Applicability of FSO technology to HAP networks.
7.2. Physical layer aspects for FSO links in HAP networks.
7.3. Free space optics for optical transport networks.
7.4. References.
8. ADVANCED COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUES AS ENABLERS FOR HAP-BASED
COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS.
8.1. Modern wireless system design concepts.
8.2. Diversity techniques.
8.3. Multiple input multiple output systems.
8.4. Adaptive coding modulation schemes.
8.5. Advanced radio resource management techniques.
8.6. References.
9. MULTIPLE HAP NETWORKS.
9.1. Why multiple HAP constellations?
9.2. Multiple HAP constellation planning.
9.3. User Antenna Pointing Error in Multiple HAP Systems.
9.4. Two Ring Constellation Design for Multiple HAP Systems.
9.5. Constraints of Two-ring Constellation Designs.
9.6. References.
10. NETWORKING IMPLICATIONS OF USING MULTIPLE HAP
CONSTELLATIONS.
10.1. Network protocols.
10.2. Mobility management in HAP-based communication
systems.
10.3. Mobility and Backhaul Load Reduction Techniques.
10.4. References.
Index.

Over de auteur

Dr David Grace, University of York, UK
Dr Grace he has been a member of the Communications Research Group at York, (where he is now a Senior Research Fellow) since 1994. He has worked on a variety of research contracts including several from the former Defence Evaluation and Research Agency. Current research interests include cognitive radio and dynamic spectrum management, particularly for high-altitude platform and terrestrial ad hoc networks. He is an author of over 100 conference and journal papers, many relating to HAP communications.
Dr Mihael Mohorcic, Jozef Stefan Institute, Slovenia
Dr Mohorcic has been a member of the Department of Communication Systems at the Jozef Stefan Institute since 1994, where he is currently a Research Fellow. Since 2006 he is an assistant professor at the Jozef Stefan International Postgraduate School in the area of Telecommunications. His current research interests include the development and performance evaluation of network protocols and architectures for mobile and wireless communication systems, and resource management in terrestrial, stratospheric and satellite networks. He is co-author of several book chapters and author or co-author of more than 80 refereed journal and conference papers in the field of mobile and wireless communications.

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