2009 First International Conference on Advances in Satellite and Space Communications 2009
DOI: 10.1109/spacomm.2009.11
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Easy-to-Deploy Emergency Communication System Based on a Transparent Telecommunication Satellite

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“…In [29] is proposed a satellite-based communication system for emergency networks. The paper proposes underlay transmission of low power emergency signals in the frequency band of a primary transparent satellite telecommunication or broadcast system.…”
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“…In [29] is proposed a satellite-based communication system for emergency networks. The paper proposes underlay transmission of low power emergency signals in the frequency band of a primary transparent satellite telecommunication or broadcast system.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Metal oxide nanostructures play an essential role in numerous locales of science, physical science, ecological science, and material science [8][9][10]. These TMO, while falling in the nano estimated administration, are relied upon to have significantly witnessed an increasing interest in the fields; for example, information stockpiling, spintronics biomedicine, and broadcast communications [11][12][13][14]. These features are firmly subject to their dimension and surface properties.…”
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“…El principal inconveniente de TETRA es su baja capacidad, por lo que sufre del mismo problema que GSM-R. No obstante, TETRA no es la única alternativa en el campo de las comunicaciones críticas, ya que también están TETRAPOL [182] (que es un estándar muy diferente a TETRA), TEDS [183] o incluso servicios basados en satélites [184].…”
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