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Satellite transport protocol handling bit corruption, handoff and limited connectivity
2005
IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems
Being both wireless and mobile, low Earth obiting (LEO) satellite access networks have a unique set of link errors including bit corruption, handoff, and limited connectivity. Unfortunately, most transport protocols are only designed to handle congestion-related errors common in wired networks. This inability to handle multiple kinds of errors results in severe degradation in effective throughput and energy saving, which are relevant metrics for a wireless and mobile environment. A recent study
doi:10.1109/taes.2005.1468743
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