从LTE-A到LTE-M:地球和火星移动通信的未来融合

C. Sacchi, Stefano Bonafini
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在过去的几年里,国家和国际空间机构为推动火星探索所做的努力构成了一个真正的热潮,其最终目标应该是载人任务,在人类人员的积极参与下。在本文中,我们将讨论火星任务的通信方面。太空任务的通信任务是双重的:首先,不同的无人(以及在不久的将来,载人)探索实体之间应该交换信息;然后,收集和处理的数据应该发送到地球。对于星际连接,卫星将提供必要的长途运输。对于火星行星段,最先进的解决方案主要基于地面WLAN和/或WSN标准,以便使不同的传感器在短距离内进行通信。我们的解决方案是基于基于LTE的火星无线网络基础设施的部署。火星上的LTE(即LTE- m)将提供强大而灵活的通信基础设施,其特点是为漫游者和着陆器通信提供大带宽可用性,在计划载人任务时也适用于有效的人与人之间的数据交换。通过模拟火星射频环境,测试了地面LTE上行链路和下行链路传输的适应性,该环境具有最显著的传播缺陷。所取得的成果将重点为未来LTE-M的实际部署提供一些指导方针。
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From LTE-A to LTE-M: a Futuristic Convergence between Terrestrial and Martian Mobile Communications
In these last years, the efforts spent by national and international Space agencies to promote the Mars exploration configure a true rush, whose final goal should be a manned mission, with the active participation of human personnel in-situ. In this paper, we are dealing with the communication aspects of Martian missions. The communication tasks of a Space mission are twofold: first the different unmanned (and, in the near future, manned) exploration entities should exchange information among themselves; then, the collected and processed data should be sent to Earth. For the inter-planetary connection, satellites will provide the necessary long-haul. For the Martian planetary segment, the state-of-the-art solutions are mainly based on terrestrial WLAN and/or WSN standards, in order to make different sensors to communicate in short range. Our solution is based on the deployment of a Martian wireless network infrastructure based on LTE. LTE on Mars (namely: LTE-M) would provide a robust and flexible communication infrastructure, characterized by large bandwidth availability for rover and lander communications, suitable to be exploited also for efficient human-to-human data exchange when manned missions will be planned. The adaptability of terrestrial LTE uplink and downlink transmission has been tested by simulating the RF Martian environment, with the most significant propagation impairments. The achieved results will be focused on providing some guidelines for future LTE-M actual deployment.
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