Spread-slotted ALOHA throughput in nonuniform traffic situation for LEO satellite communication systems

A. Jamalipour, M. Katayama, T. Yamazato, A. Ogawa
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An analytical framework to study the nonuniformity in geographical distribution of the traffic load in low Earth-orbital satellite communication systems is presented. In these systems, because of their small coverage area compared with conventional geostationary satellites, the nonuniformity of the traffic affects the performance of the system considerably. The throughput characteristics of a system with direct-sequence packet spread-slotted ALOHA multiple-access technique are evaluated and it is shown that that the traffic nonuniformity makes the characteristics of the system significantly different from the results of the uniform traffic case and that the performance of each user varies according to the location. Moreover, the interference from the users of adjacent satellites is shown to be one of the main factors that limits the performance of system.<>
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低轨道卫星通信系统非均匀通信量情况下的扩展槽ALOHA吞吐量
提出了一种研究低轨道卫星通信系统业务负荷地理分布不均匀性的分析框架。在这些系统中,由于与传统的地球同步卫星相比,它们的覆盖面积小,通信的不均匀性极大地影响了系统的性能。对采用直接顺序分组扩展槽ALOHA多址技术的系统的吞吐量特性进行了评估,结果表明,业务量的不均匀性使得系统的特性与均匀业务量情况下的结果有很大的不同,并且每个用户的性能随位置的不同而不同。此外,来自邻近卫星用户的干扰是限制系统性能的主要因素之一
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