Satellite Communication Applied in a Distributed Application Satellite Communication Applied in a Distributed Application

The paper describes the development of a prototype application for access to vital weather information from the Northern Atlantic sea region. The application gives meteorologists access to weather observations measured on sea vessels. Today the available information is very limited. On a daily basis...

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Main Authors: W. Farstad, D. Johansen, G. Hartvigsen
Other Authors: The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives
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Language:English
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.115.3890
http://www.ub.uit.no/munin/bitstream/10037/394/1/report.pdf
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Summary:The paper describes the development of a prototype application for access to vital weather information from the Northern Atlantic sea region. The application gives meteorologists access to weather observations measured on sea vessels. Today the available information is very limited. On a daily basis, only 4-5 weather observations in the whole arctic sea-region are conducted. It is therefore suggested to use the available fishing-float and the coast-guard as a basis for a full scale application. Communication is based on the Inmarsat-C global satellite system. This kind of communication offers limited data bandwidth, currently 600 bit/sec. In addition delays are introduced by the coast/earth-station due to message-queues and protocol-transformations. Based on the services offered by the Inmarsat-C system, a simple prototype communication mechanism for data communication between terrestrial computers and computers on sea-vessels has been