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Broadband communications via high-altitude platforms: A survey
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Possible ArchitecturesHigh Altitude PlatformsEngineeringAerospace EngineeringResource Allocation TechniquesSpace-air-ground Integrated NetworkBroadband CommunicationsNon-terrestrial NetworkDistributed Antenna ArchitectureSpace CommunicationElectromagnetic CompatibilitySatellite Network
This article is a survey on communication aspects of High Altitude Platforms (HAPs), namely airships or aircraft positioned in the stratosphere between 17 and 22 km. HAPs can be considered as a novel solution for providing telecommunications services. This survey begins with an introduction to HAPs, that is, some historical information and advantages of HAPs compared to terrestrial and satellite networks, followed by information about suitable airships and aircraft, frequency bands allocated to HAPs, possible architectures, and some points on the system structure. We continue with the studies that have been carried out on channel modeling and interference, antennas, transmission and coding techniques. We also refer to access and resource allocation techniques that have been performed so far. Finally, the survey concludes with the types of applications that HAPs are suitable for, in addition to some related projects.
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