%0 Conference Paper %B 2017 IEEE Workshop on Information Forensics and Security (WIFS) %D 2017 %T Design of projection matrices for PRNU compression %A L. Bondi %A Fernando Pérez-González %A P. Bestagini %A S. Tubaro %K acquisition time %K cameras %K computational complexity %K data compression %K defacto standard %K design methodology %K digital photo %K forensics investigators %K image coding %K Image forensics %K image sensors %K image source identification %K interpolation %K matrix algebra %K nearly-flat spectral characteristics %K Performance evaluation %K photo response nonuniformity %K PRNU compression %K probability %K projection matrices %K public image dataset %K Signal to noise ratio %K silicon sensor imperfections %K specific camera sensor %K weak multiplicative noise %B 2017 IEEE Workshop on Information Forensics and Security (WIFS) %P 1-6 %8 Dec %G eng %R 10.1109/WIFS.2017.8267652 %0 Journal Article %J IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications %D 2014 %T Performance of the Multibeam Satellite Return Link with Correlated Rain Attenuation %A Arnau, Jesus %A Christopoulos, D. %A Chatzinotas, S. %A C. Mosquera %A Ottersten, B. %K Antennas %K Approximation methods %K Attenuation %K Correlation %K dynacs %K Rain %K satcom %K Satellites %K Signal to noise ratio %X

Rain attenuation is among the major impairments for satellite systems operating in the K band and above. In this paper, we investigate the impact of spatially correlated rain attenuation on the performance of a multibeam satellite return link. For a comprehensive assessment, an analytical model for the antenna pattern that generates the beams is also proposed. We focus on the outage capacity of the link, and obtain analytical approximations at high and low SNR. The derived approximations provide insights on the effect of key system parameters – like the inter-user distance, the satellite beam radius, or the rain intensity– and simulation results show that it fits tightly to the Monte Carlo results. Additionally, the derived expressions can be easily particularized for the single-user case, providing some novel insights.

%B IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications %P 1-1 %G eng %R 10.1109/TWC.2014.2329682