Hossain et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Survivability and scalability of space networks: a surveyHossain et al., 2018
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- Hossain M
- Hassan S
- Atiquzzaman M
- Ivancic W
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- Telecommunication Systems
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Survivability and scalability are key terms for any network. The challenge is greater in space networks than in terrestrial networks. Satellites have various uses, some notable uses are communication, observation, meteorology, navigation etc. In future satellites will aid …
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