A Survey and Investigation of Medical Electronics
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nonterrestrial, transmission, processingAbstract
Satellite communications (SatComs) have seen a spike in interest recently, spurred by technological breakthroughs and bolstered by private sector investment and companies. The purpose of this survey is to chronicle the current state of the art in SatComs while simultaneously highlighting the most promising areas for future research. The main innovation drivers are covered first, including innovative constellation types, on-board computing capabilities, nonterrestrial systems, and space-based data collection and processing. The second portion covers the most potential application, like 5G integration, satellite links, Earth monitoring, aircraft and marine monitoring and transmission. After that, a thorough literature review is carried out along 5 axes: I system features, ii air interface, iii access to media, iv connectivity, and v testbeds & prototypes.
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