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Satellite Clustering for Non-Terrestrial Networks: Concept, Architectures, and Applications

Dong‐Hyun Jung, Gyeongrae Im, Joon-Gyu Ryu, Seungkeun Park, Heejung Yu, Junil Choi

2023IEEE Vehicular Technology Magazine54 citationsDOI

Abstract

Recently, megaconstellations with a massive number of low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites are being considered as a possible solution for providing global coverage due to relatively low latency and high throughput compared to geosynchronous orbit (GEO) satellites. However, as the number of satellites and operators participating in the LEO constellation increases, inter-satellite interference will become more severe, which may yield marginal improvement or even decrement in network throughput. In this article, we introduce the concept of satellite clusters that can enhance network performance through satellites’ cooperative transmissions. The characteristics, formation types, and transmission schemes for the satellite clusters are highlighted. Simulation results evaluate the impact of clustering from coverage and capacity perspectives, showing that when the number of satellites is large, the performance of clustered networks outperforms the unclustered ones. The viable network architectures of the satellite cluster are proposed based on the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) standard. Finally, the future applications of clustered satellite networks are discussed.

Topics & Concepts

SatelliteComputer scienceConstellationLow earth orbitSatellite constellationGeosynchronous orbitThroughputCommunications satelliteCluster analysisComputer networkTelecommunicationsWirelessEngineeringAerospace engineeringPhysicsAstronomyMachine learningSatellite Communication SystemsOpportunistic and Delay-Tolerant NetworksAge of Information Optimization
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