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Book Synopsis
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.

Trade Review
"The work is well referenced and includes over one hundred and fifty figures and more than seventy-five tables. Contributors include professionals and academics in the field of communications engineering from Slovenia, Israel, Thailand and the UK." (Book News Inc., February 2011)



Table of Contents
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.

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 08/10/2010
      ISBN13: 9780470694459, 978-0470694459
      ISBN10: 0470694459

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      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.

      Trade Review
      "The work is well referenced and includes over one hundred and fifty figures and more than seventy-five tables. Contributors include professionals and academics in the field of communications engineering from Slovenia, Israel, Thailand and the UK." (Book News Inc., February 2011)



      Table of Contents
      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.

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