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This book of proceedings contains papers for the Second European
Workshop on Mobile/Personal Satcoms (EMPS '96), held in Rome,
Italy, and hosted by the Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche. The
EMPS '96 workshop follows the edition of two years ago, and is
intended as an occasion for exchange of information and opinions
among experts in the fast-growing field of mobile satellite
communications. With respect to the first successful edition we
only made one main modification. We issued a formal call for
papers, instead oflimiting the selection process to invited papers
as was in the past: 60 papers were received from 18 countries. Each
paper has been reviewed by at least two referees, and then 41
papers were selected by the Workshop Steering Committee (WSC). An
invited introductory lecture opens the workshop and is given by Dr.
Andrew J. Viterbi, who is also honorary chairman of EMPS '96.
Satellite Personal Communications Networks (SPCNs) are now expected
to grow very fast, even beyond the most optimistic forecast: their
unique feature to establish ex abrupto a world-wide communication
fabric is certainly the winning card. Market analyses now indicate
that LEO networks already planned to be operational around 1998
even risk being overwhelmed by users request, so that their
extensions are already being considered. And, additionally,
multimedia SPCNs are also being introduced at higher frequencies to
provide broadband services.
The shift from network-oriented to user-oriented services in the
80s and early 90s has increased the penetration of satellite
services into the user community. Parallel to this, worldwide
interest has arisen in Personal Communication Services (PCS), where
satellites play a crucial role in the provision of PCS all over the
world. Satellite Personal Communication Networks (S-PCN) are
extremely attractive because they can serve a significant sector of
the rapidly growing cellular market. This publication presents
market perspectives and technological aspects in relation to
satellite mobile and personal communication services. Papers were
written by some of the most acclaimed European specialists in PCS.
They present basic concepts and the latest research results.
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