Cognitive Scheduling and Resource Allocation for Space to Ground Communication

M. Koets, Justin Blount, Jarred Blount
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This paper presents a mathematical model for a cognitive communication network applicable to satellite communications with ground stations. The model employs abstract elements to describe a communications network, allowing the approach to be applied to a wide range of real-world communications systems and problems. The model includes representation of communications paths, spacecraft capabilities, time-varying demand for data transfer, changes in visibility due to satellite motion, time-varying availability of channels, and regulatory constraints on the use of radio communication bands. These model elements permit the detailed description of the structure and constraints of a communications problem. The model establishes a formal definition for a communication schedule which assigns communications resources to specific communicators at specific times. The model also formalizes constraints on the interactions between communicators, establishing the definition of a valid schedule in which communications conflicts do not occur and the definition of a good schedule in which communications resources are used efficiently. The paper also presents a dynamic reasoning methodology which uses the model to allocate communications resources in response to changing network conditions and communications loads. Implementation of the reasoning process using Answer Set Programming is demonstrated, providing illustration of the practicality of the approach. The application of the model and methodology to an example satellite communication network is presented. Using this approach significantly improved performance with respect to static resource allocation is demonstrated.
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地空通信的认知调度与资源分配
提出了一种适用于卫星与地面站通信的认知通信网络的数学模型。该模型使用抽象元素来描述通信网络,从而使该方法可以应用于广泛的现实世界通信系统和问题。该模型包括通信路径的表示、航天器能力、时变数据传输需求、卫星运动引起的可见性变化、时变信道可用性以及无线电通信频段使用的监管约束。这些模型元素允许对通信问题的结构和约束进行详细描述。该模型建立了通信计划的形式化定义,该计划在特定时间将通信资源分配给特定的通信人员。该模型还形式化了通信器之间交互的约束,建立了不发生通信冲突的有效调度的定义,以及有效使用通信资源的良好调度的定义。本文还提出了一种动态推理方法,利用该模型来响应不断变化的网络条件和通信负载来分配通信资源。演示了使用答案集规划的推理过程的实现,说明了该方法的实用性。给出了该模型和方法在卫星通信网络实例中的应用。使用这种方法可以显著提高静态资源分配方面的性能。
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