Performance study of a lightweight DVB-RCS handover scheme for vehicular GEO networks

F. Lattanzi, G. Acar, B. Evans
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In the last few years, EU and ESA have funded several research programmes to investigate mobility issues related to the extension of the ETSI DVB-RCS standard in order to provide mobile collective vehicles with broadband access. In this paper, we analyse the performance of a lightweight DVB-RCS handover scheme which relies on a history of recent GPS measurements to estimate the terminal residual residence time within the current spot-beam. A geostationary vehicular satellite network is envisaged which is populated by two classes of terminals sharing the same resources: aircrafts and high speed trains. Mobility updates are periodically conveyed via SYNC bursts to the NCC which implements a threshold-based queuing strategy to prioritise handover requests and minimise the number of connections forced to termination. A first-order approximate analytical model of the network is proposed which is used to derive new connection and handover blocking probabilities. Results are validated through an accurate NS-2 modelling of existing DVB-RCS signalling mechanisms. It is emphasised that our handover scheme does not introduce any change to the signalling messages that are already laid out in the DVB-RCS specification.
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车载GEO网络轻型DVB-RCS切换方案的性能研究
在过去几年中,欧盟和欧空局资助了几个研究方案,以调查与扩展ETSI DVB-RCS标准有关的移动性问题,以便为移动集体车辆提供宽带接入。在本文中,我们分析了一种轻量级DVB-RCS切换方案的性能,该方案依赖于最近的GPS测量历史来估计当前点波束内的终端剩余停留时间。设想了一个地球同步车载卫星网络,其中包括两类共享相同资源的终端:飞机和高速列车。移动性更新定期通过SYNC突发传递到NCC, NCC实现基于阈值的排队策略,以优先处理移交请求并最大限度地减少强制终止的连接数量。提出了网络的一阶近似解析模型,用于推导新的连接和切换阻塞概率。通过对现有DVB-RCS信号机制进行精确的NS-2建模,验证了结果。需要强调的是,我们的切换方案不会对DVB-RCS规范中已经列出的信令消息引入任何更改。
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