Channel allocation algorithm for novel polarization tracking free Ku-band mobile satellite communication systems

K. Nakahira, K. Kobayashi, K. Ohata
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We have developed a new channel allocation algorithm for use with a new Ku-band mobile satellite communication system that is being developed as a separate piece of work. The system enables new Earth stations to use a low cost polarization tracking free antenna. To expand system flexibility, the new Earth stations and conventional earth stations are hoped to share a satellite transponder. However, the problem is that the satellite transponder sharing significantly increases cross polarization interference. Our algorithm overcomes the problem. It takes into account station types and maintains assigned channels so as not to increase cross polarization interference and to reduce wasteful bandwidth gaps in the satellite transponder. We simulated channel allocation under various traffic conditions on a computer in order to test our algorithmpsilas performance. The results showed that our algorithm can increase the accommodation number of stations and achieves a low cross polarization interference.
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新型无极化跟踪ku波段移动卫星通信系统的信道分配算法
我们已经开发了一种新的信道分配算法,用于新的ku波段移动卫星通信系统,该系统正在作为单独的工作开发。该系统使新的地面站能够使用低成本的极化跟踪免费天线。为了扩大系统的灵活性,新的地面站和传统地面站希望共用一个卫星转发器。然而,问题是卫星转发器共享会显著增加交叉极化干扰。我们的算法克服了这个问题。它考虑到电台类型并保持分配的信道,以避免增加交叉极化干扰并减少卫星转发器中浪费的带宽间隙。为了测试算法的性能,我们在计算机上模拟了各种交通条件下的信道分配。实验结果表明,该算法可以增加可容纳台站数,实现低交叉极化干扰。
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