Introduction to Internet Protocol Over Satellite (IPoS)TIA-1008
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Introduction to Internet
Protocol Over Satellite
(IPoS)TIA-1008
Sebastian Coe
TSM 601
Professor Bowman
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How does IP over Satellite Work?
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Overview
IPoS is governed by TIA standard 1008
It divides the use of IPoS into three main
‘segments’ [1]
(Hughes Network Systems)
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User Segment
Individual PC users have a small outdoor
satellite dish that has a direct ‘line of sight’
orientation towards a satellite in the sky. [6]
Inside, the user has a special modem that
connects the outdoor portion and
indoor portion of the user segment [6]
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User Segment
At the user segment the demodulated IPoS
packets can be ‘rerouted using standard
Ethernet card or wireless communication
techniques such as WLAN.’ [6]
Put simply, once IPoS packets
are on the ground, they can be easily
retransmitted through well known systems
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Hub Segment
The Hub Segment serves as a ‘gateway’ for large
numbers of IPoS users. [1]
It is a ground link between
users, satellites, and the rest of
the networks that make up the
internet
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Hub Segment
The Hub segment is in charge of converting
packets from ‘one protocol to another’. [1]
It is in charge of making sure that traffic is
properly routed through the
network. [1]
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Space Segment
Ku Band Transponders [6]
Bi-directional transmission is possible between
user and hub segments [1]
Bent
pipe transmission is used [1]
One hub segment can access multiple
space segments simultaneously [1]
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IPoS Protocol
IPoS protocol is
An extension of IP
It is designed to allow
IP packets to travel
Through a space
Based medium
(Hughes Network Systems)
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Quick Review
IPoS works through the coordination of the
user, hub, and space segments.
IPoS uses space based transponders, it uses
microwaves to transmit information
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Quick Review
IPoS encapsulates IP packets so they can travel
across the satellite network. IP and IPoS work
together, but can be developed separately.
The hub segment has the major task
of bringing together and getting user
information to and from the Internet
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Notes
IPoS allows for up to 155Mbps
bandwidth
Required Equipment: IPoS enabled modem,
user equipped satellite dishes, dedicated satellite
transponders, ground base stations
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References
[1] Hughes Network Systems. HNS-30740. January 2004. “IP Over Satellite (IPoS)” October 12,
2008,
http://www.hughes.com/HUGHES/Doc/0/01LKEPT5PQH43D7PP4NMB9195C/IPOSwhitepaper-Jan2004.pdf
[2] Telecommunications Industry Association. Standards Department. 2008. “About Standards”
October 23, 2008. http://www.tiaonline.org/standards/about/index.cfm
[3] Ciber Habitat. Gobierno de Mexico Satelites Mexicanos. 2008. “Sistema Satmex” October 23,
2008 http://ciberhabitat.gob.mx/medios/satelites/mexicanos/satmex.htm
[4] Project MESA. MESA DTR 70.0008v1.5.4 Technical Report. Technical Specifications Group
SYSTEM. April, 2005. “Technologies with Potential Applicability to Project MESA”. October 12,
2008,
http://www.projectmesa.org/ftp/TSG_SYS/SYS07_Boston_2006/SYS07_07_Technologies%20
with%20Potential%20Applicability%20to%20Project%20MESA%20SYS0070008v154.doc
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References
[6] Viinamaki, Jarkko. Department of Electrical Engineering, Helsinki University of
Technology. “IP Over Satellite”. October 12, 2008, http://www.tml.hut.fi/Opinnot/T109.551/2004/reports/ipoversatellite_v3.doc
[7] Working Party 4B. Draft Revision of Recommendation ITU-R S. 1709. 2006
“Technical Characteristics of Air Interfaces of Global Broadband Satellite Systems.”
October 12, 2008, www.catr.cn/itu/itujy/P020061123539714986882.doc
[8] Universidade de Vigo. Recomendación UIT-R S. 1709-1 Cuestion UIT-R 269/4.
2005-2007 “Características técnicas de las interfaces radioeléctricas para sistemas
mundiales de comunicaciones por satélite en banda ancha” October 12, 2008,
http://webs.uvigo.es/servicios/biblioteca/uit/rec/S/R-REC-S.1709-1-200701I!!PDF-S.pdf
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