New Architecture for Next Generation Broadband Satellite Systems: The SATSIX Approach.- Satlife: A Big Step into the Enhancement of the Regenerative Satellite Generation.- SATSIX Satellite System and Network.- Fast IP Handover Between Satellite Networks and Wireless LAN Networks for High-Speed Trains.- SATSIX Mobility Architecture and Its Performance Evaluation.- Cross-Layer Anticipation of Resource Allocation for Multimedia Applications Based on SIP Signaling over DVB-RCS Satellite System.- Radio Resource Management for Next Generation DVB-RCS Systems.- SATSIX: A Network Architecture for Next-Generation DVB-RCS Systems.- Interworking Strategy Between DVB-RCS and WiMAX.- The Satellite Communications Network of Excellence 'SatNEx' Removing Barriers, Integrating Research, Spreading Excellence.- The Use of Novel Satellite Broadcast Technologies for the Provision of Integrated Services.- Service Integration in SatLife Regenerative Network.- A Novel QoS Architecture for Next Generation Broadband Satellite Systems.- SatSix and Recent Standardisation Results in ETSI Broadband Satellite Multimedia (BSM) Networks.- IPv6 Networking over Satellite for Mobile User Groups.- Multicast Architecture for IPv6 over DVB-RCS Satellite Networks.- PLATINE: DVB-S2/RCS Enhanced Testbed for Next Generation Satellite Networks.- Overview of the SATSIX Trials.- ULE Link Layer Security for DVB Networks.- Implementing VoIP Support in a VSAT Network Based on SoftSwitch Integration.- Performance Evaluation of CRTP and Enhanced CRTP Within the DVB/RCS Context.- Secure Multicast in the Broadband Satellite Multimedia Networks.
About the Author: Dr. Linghang Fan is a research fellow of the Centre for Communication Systems Research in the University of Surrey, UK. He received his B. Eng. in Automatic Control from Southeast University, China, and his M. S. and Ph. D. in Telecommunications from the University of Bradford, UK. From 1998 to 2000, he was a researcher at the University of Bradford and worked on EU projects SINUS and SUMO. In 2003, he joined the University of Surrey and worked on EU projects STRIKE, Ambient Networks, MAESTRO and SATNEX. Currently, he is working on the EU projects SATSIX and ECGIN. He has published more than forty papers in international journals and conferences. His research interests include mobile/wireless communications, mobile Internet, and communication networking.
Dr. Haitham Cruickshank is a lecturer at the University of Surrey. He has worked there since January of 1996 on several European research projects in the ACTS, ESPRIT, TEN-TELECOM, and IST programs. His main research interests are network security, satellite network architectures, VoIP, and IP conferencing over satellites. He also teaches Data and Internet Networking and Satellite Communication courses at the University of Surrey. He is a member of the Satellite and Space Communications Committee of the IEEE ComSoc and a chartered engineer and corporate member of the IEEE in UK. He is an active member of the IETF and ETSI BSM working group in the security area.
Professor Zhili Sun is the Chair of Communication Networking in the Centre for Communication Systems Research, Department of Electronic Engineering, University of Surrey, UK. He received his B. S. in Mathematics from Nanjing University in China and Ph. D. in Computing Science from Lancaster University, UK. He was a Postdoctoral Researcher, from 1989 to 1993, in the Telecommunications Group, Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London before coming to Surrey. He has been a principal investigator and technical coordinator in many European projects including the ESPRIT BISANTE, VIP-TEN, GEOCAST, ICEBERGS, SatLife, SATSIX, and Euro-NGI projects. He has also been a principal investigator in UK EPSRC, the European Space Agency (ESA) and industrial projects on IP multicast security. He has supervised many Ph. D. and research fellows. He published a book entitled Satellite Networking: Principles and Protocols (Wiley, 2005) and over 120 papers in International journals and conferences. He has also been a member of technical committees for international conferences and a member of reviewers for EU and UK research proposals.