Adaptive Coding and Modulation for Mobile Wireless Access Via High Altitude Platforms

In this paper we are concerned with broadband wireless access via high altitude platform system, providing the Internet access and broadband multimedia services to passengers equipped with WLAN terminals connecting through a collective terminal mounted on the train. The main challenge in such scenario is the development of efficient and reliable radio interface for the broadband communication link in the mobile wireless access segment. We are focusing on performance analysis of the adaptive coding and modulation scheme in the communication link between a high altitude platform and a collective terminal on-board moving train. In order to increase the reliability of the communication system in a fading environment we also exploit space and platform diversity. The proposed approach significantly increases the throughput of the wireless access system, while bit error rate remains below the target value regardless of the considered propagation environment.

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