2016 IEEE Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/glocom.2016.7842175
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Proactive Sensing and Interference Mitigation in Multi-Link Satellite Networks

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“…MF‐TDMA sets a fixed FH pattern for each transmission and sticks to it for the rest of the operation. Although this approach tends to work well under random interference, it performs poorly in the presence of persistent interference over specific channels . In contrast, our approach allows the FH sequence to be dynamically adjusted according to channel quality and interference conditions.…”
Section: System Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…MF‐TDMA sets a fixed FH pattern for each transmission and sticks to it for the rest of the operation. Although this approach tends to work well under random interference, it performs poorly in the presence of persistent interference over specific channels . In contrast, our approach allows the FH sequence to be dynamically adjusted according to channel quality and interference conditions.…”
Section: System Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although this approach tends to work well under random interference, it performs poorly in the presence of persistent interference over specific channels. 5,7 In contrast, our approach allows the FH sequence to be dynamically adjusted according to channel quality and interference conditions. Note that we still assume that before any transmission takes place, the NCC assigns a predefined FH sequence to each LEO satellite to communicate with the GEO satellite.…”
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“…Similar to the above systems, NGSO satellites of constellations and clusters will suffer the mutual interference when the NGSO satellites share the limited spectrum resource. Considering a scenario of several NGSO satellites and one receiving GSO satellite, an interference mitigation scheme based on dynamic frequency hopping was proposed to avoid interference among GSO satellites 21 . A risk assessment framework for NGSO–NGSO interference was presented by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), in which the FCC made an analysis of co‐channel and adjacent‐channel interference among NGSO systems, and they summarized the potential schemes for NGSO–NGSO interference risk management 10 .…”
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“…However, the performances of these receivers are still degraded significantly because they cannot mitigate the interference in multipath channel. Moreover, in multi-user systems, especially in multi-link systems where there are multiple transceivers in [10] and [11], the receiver performances are severely affected by multi-link interference.…”
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confidence: 99%