Gaël Scot
Centre National D'Etudes Spatiales
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International Journal of Satellite Communications and Networking | 2011
Frédéric Lacoste; Gaël Scot; Benjamin Ros; Patrice Pajusco; Jean Marc Conrat; Fernando Perez Fontan
During the last decade, several land mobile communication networks have been developed based on full satellite solutions such as Globalstar or Iridium systems or on huge terrestrial networks such as GSM for example. Deploying new terrestrial networks or new satellite constellations for new telecommunication or broadcast mobile systems on very large areas would be so expensive that another solution is now often considered: hybrid systems with a terrestrial segment to cover high-density built-up areas and a satellite segment to bring services to the largest part of coverage area. In the framework of Satellite Digital Multimedia Broadcasting CNES project, such a hybrid mobile broadcast system was studied, in particular air interface performances. This performance assessment required a good knowledge of the hybrid single frequency network (SFN) propagation channel including a geostationary satellite and terrestrial gap fillers. The requirement for an exhaustive characterization of the hybrid SFN propagation channel involved the development of a specific channel sounding solution. Moreover, mobile telecommunication systems recently developed use spatial diversity techniques to take benefit from multipath spatial decorrelation in particular. The measurement of diversity gains in actual conditions can provide information very helpful for network deployment and air interface design. The CNES channel sounder enables to carry out such diversity measurements using only propagation data. This paper presents this channel sounder developed and used to measure the SFN radio propagation channel with four transmitters in spatial diversity configuration. Copyright
personal, indoor and mobile radio communications | 2011
Imran Latif; Florian Kaltenberger; Rizwan Ghaffar; Raymond Knopp; Dominique Nussbaum; H. Callewaert; Gaël Scot
This paper focuses on the performance of LTE in rural areas which is based on a channel measurement campaign conducted with the Eurecom OpenAirInterface LTE testbed at 800MHz. This testbed is based on LTE release 8 PHY layer and implements transmission modes 1 (single antenna - SISO), 2 (transmit diversity), and 6 (single-user MIMO - closed loop rank-1 precoding) in real time. In addition to the throughput recorded from the real modem, the raw channel estimates were stored and used for extrapolating the performance to transmission mode 5 (multi-user MIMO). This extrapolation is done by means of a mutual-information based link-quality model that abstracts the performance of multi-user (MU) MIMO for an interference aware receiver proposed by Ghaffar et al and then the results are compared with the performance of abstraction to transmission mode 2 and 6. The superior performance of MU MIMO mode (with interference aware receiver) over other transmission modes is illustrated and it is shown that if the channel admits then MU MIMO is the preferred option.
european conference on antennas and propagation | 2010
Frédéric Lacoste; Françoise Carvalho; Fernando Perez Fontan; Adolfo. Nunez Fernandez; Vincent Fabbro; Gaël Scot
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Benjamin Ros; Gaël Scot
international conference on wireless communications and signal processing | 2009
Benjamin Ros; Frédéric Lacoste; Gaël Scot; Laurence Clarac; Xavier Fouchet
european conference on antennas and propagation | 2009
Frédéric Lacoste; L. Rudant; Gaël Scot; C. Delaveaud; Françoise Carvalho
european conference on antennas and propagation | 2010
Frédéric Lacoste; Françoise Carvalho; Gaël Scot; Benjamin Ros
Archive | 2012
Benjamin Ros; Gaël Scot
Archive | 2011
Benjamin Ros; Gaël Scot