The performance analysis of NOMA in LEO satellite rain attenuation and fading hybrid channel

IF 0.9 4区 计算机科学 Q3 ENGINEERING, AEROSPACE International Journal of Satellite Communications and Networking Pub Date : 2021-12-16 DOI:10.1002/sat.1439
Qian Ning, Xinjing Yang, Bingcai Chen, Xinzhi Zhou
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In the fifth-generation (5G) and future sixth-generation (6G) networks, improving spectral efficiency and system capacity is still the main concern. Adding LEO satellite to the construction of 5G and 6G can make the network structure three-dimensional, which lets the network construction get rid of the limitation of ground space propagation distance and makes the wider area enjoy the convenience of 5G and 6G. However, due to the large link distance between space and the ground, the communication of LEO satellite in Ka band is greatly affected by rain attenuation and shadow fading. In order to improve the ergodic capacity of LEO satellite downlink, this paper attempts to apply nonorthogonal multiple access (NOMA) to hybrid channels with rainfall fading and shadow fading. In the simulation results, the ergodic capacity of orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) and NOMA is compared, and it is found that the system capacity of hybrid channel can be improved by increasing the power allocation factor of NOMA. The experiments have studied the influence of LEO satellite's orbital height, fading degree, and transmission power in the communication link on the performance of LEO satellite system in this paper. The experimental results show that the lower the orbit height is, the better system performance will become under the same fading degree. Moreover, the energy consumed gradually decreases with the transmission power becoming small.

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低轨道卫星雨衰减衰落混合信道中NOMA的性能分析
在第五代(5G)和未来的第六代(6G)网络中,提高频谱效率和系统容量仍然是主要关注的问题。在5G和6G建设中加入LEO卫星,可以使网络结构立体化,使网络建设摆脱地面空间传播距离的限制,使更广阔的区域享受到5G和6G的便利。然而,由于空间与地面之间的链路距离较大,Ka波段LEO卫星的通信受到雨水衰减和阴影衰落的影响较大。为了提高低轨道卫星下行链路的遍历能力,本文尝试将非正交多址(NOMA)技术应用于具有降雨衰落和阴影衰落的混合信道。在仿真结果中,比较了正交频分多址(OFDMA)和NOMA的遍历容量,发现提高NOMA的功率分配系数可以提高混合信道的系统容量。本文通过实验研究了低轨卫星轨道高度、衰落程度、通信链路传输功率对低轨卫星系统性能的影响。实验结果表明,在相同的衰落程度下,轨道高度越低,系统性能越好。随着传输功率的减小,所消耗的能量逐渐减小。
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