2020
DOI: 10.1002/sat.1345
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Static beam placement and frequency plan algorithms for LEO constellations

Abstract: LEO satellites are growing rapidly in number, but also in configurability of the payload, which presents new challenges of how to allocate the satellite's resources. We present an algorithm to solve two subproblems of the resource allocation problem for multi-beam satellites in large LEO constellations. Our approach produces a static beam placement and a static frequency plan, taking into account the user demands and interference conditions, respectively. We provide an easy to implement and fast approximation … Show more

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“…To exploit users' traffic diversity and maximize multicast benefits, the satellite aims at minimizing the number of active beams while ensuring the requested service by its users [3], [4]. To do that, nearby users can be served by the same beam.…”
Section: A System Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To exploit users' traffic diversity and maximize multicast benefits, the satellite aims at minimizing the number of active beams while ensuring the requested service by its users [3], [4]. To do that, nearby users can be served by the same beam.…”
Section: A System Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To do that, nearby users can be served by the same beam. Leveraging the results of previous works [3], [19], to be served in the same beam, with the specific location of the satellite, any pairs of a given set of users must be separated by an angle ᾱ ≤ α 2 , where α is the cone angle of a beam. This is illustrated in Fig.…”
Section: A System Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Starlink project is expected to launch over 30,000 TinTin satellites in the next decade to provide umbrella high-speed internet coverage to remote parts of the world. These satellites form constellations by using laser beams to communicate with each other (Liu et al, 2020;De la Osa et al, 2021). Other aspects that enable satellite networks as future communication link contenders are their ability to provide flexible bandwidth and very high data rates ranging up to Gigabits per second (Sansone et al, 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%