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Action work organisation WD-01-002-S.1

Coarse repartition WG 1 WG 2 WG 3 Access Network Space Segment Luca Simone Ronga Markus Werner Haitham Cruickshank WG 1 WG 2 WG 3 Access Network Space Segment User and Service Aspects Aspects Provider Aspects WG 1a WG 1b WG 1c WG 2a WG 2b WG 2c WG 3a WG 3b WG 3c Mod./Cod. MAC and Propaga- Payload ISL Space QoS Appl. Req. Traffic/ser- Terminal RM tion and OBP Networks optics support Security vice mod. CNIT IJS SEVILLA BRADFORD CNIT CNUCE SURREY TELENOR BRUSSELS MADRID CNIT DLR ENST IJS SURREY TILAB VIGO DLR ENST IJS TILAB DLR BRADFORD CNIT CNUCE MADRID SURREY TILAB CNES DLR MADRID VIGO BRUSSELS SURREY TILAB BRADFORD DLR IJS MADRID VIGO SURREY TELENOR

Chains - WG 1 Chain 1/1 Chain 1/2 Chain 1/3 Chain 1/4 Channel modeling Modulation schemes Access schemes Resource management Chain 1/1 BRUSSELS, MADRID IJS, SEVILLA, VIGO BRUSSELS, CNIT, MADRID BRADFORD, CNIT, CNUCE SURREY, TELENOR Software radio Chain 1/2 BRADFORD, CNIT Trials Chain 1/3 CNIT Handover management Chain 1/4 BRADFORD, SURREY

Chains - WG 2 Chain 2/1/1 Chain 2/1 Chain 2/1/2 Chain 2/1/3 Chain 2/2 Multicast IP over satellite Chain 2/1/1 CNIT (, IJS), SURREY OBP - state of the art Unicast IP over satellite Chain 2/1 Chain 2/1/2 ENST (, IJS) DLR, IJS ISL routing Chain 2/1/3 DLR, IJS, ENST Optics for sats & HPAs Chain 2/2 DLR

Chains - WG 3 Chain 3/1 Chain 3/1/1 Chain 3/2 Chain 3/3 Chain 3/4 Service & traffic modeling IP QoS over satellite Chain 3/1 Chain 3/1/1 BRADFORD, DLR, IJS, MADRID, SURREY, TELENOR, VIGO BRADFORD, CNIT, CNUCE, MADRID, SURREY Multicast applications & services Chain 3/2 CNES, DLR, MADRID, SURREY, VIGO Trials Chain 3/3 CNES, CNIT Security issues Chain 3/4 BRUSSELS, SURREY, TILAB, VIGO