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SANSA—hybrid terrestrial–satellite backhaul network: scenarios, use cases, KPIs, architecture, network and physical layer techniques
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Wireless CommunicationsEngineeringSatellite CommunicationSignal Generation5G SystemSystems EngineeringWireless SystemsEnergy-efficient CommunicationSatellite NetworkUse CasesSatellite Signal ProcessingAntennaSpace-air-ground Integrated NetworkSmart AntennasLink FailureWireless NetworkingDistributed Antenna ArchitectureSatellite Navigation SystemsMultihop NetworksAerospace EngineeringPhysical Layer TechniquesSansa ArchitectureRemote SensingNon-terrestrial NetworkWireless Propagation
Summary Shared Access terrestrial–satellite backhaul Network enabled by Smart Antennas (SANSA) is a project funded by the EU under the H2020 program. The main aim of SANSA is to boost the performance of mobile wireless backhaul networks in terms of capacity, energy efficiency and resilience against link failure or congestion while easing the deployment in both rural and urban areas and assuring at the same time an efficient use of the spectrum. This paper provides an overview and the first results of the project, and, more specifically, it describes the regulatory environment, the State of The Art of mobile backhauling technologies regarding Ka band, the scenarios, the use cases and the key performance indicators along with the SANSA architecture, network (NET) and physical (PHY) layer techniques used to enhance wireless backhauling capabilities. Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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