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LEO Satellite Diversity in 6G Non-Terrestrial Networks: OFDM vs. OTFS

Stefano Buzzi, Giuseppe Caire, Giulio Colavolpe, Carmen D’Andrea, Tommaso Foggi, Amina Piemontese, Alessandro Ugolini

2023IEEE Communications Letters38 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Non-terrestrial networks will play a crucial role in future wireless 6G systems to ensure ubiquitous connectivity and to complement terrestrial networks. With reference to a LEO constellation, this letter performs a comparison in terms of pragmatic capacity between the OFDM and the OTFS modulation in a scenario where multi-satellite diversity is employed to ensure a more uniform throughput and to increase the system reliability against unforeseen blockages. The considered scenario is akin to a cell-free system, wherein each user may be jointly served by multiple satellites for better and more stable performance. Numerical results reveal that multi-satellite diversity is effective in increasing the link performance and that OTFS provides a better performance and is thus more robust to the impairments caused by the heavy Doppler shifts.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceOrthogonal frequency-division multiplexingConstellationSatelliteDiversity schemePerformance improvementThroughputReliability (semiconductor)WirelessSatellite constellationTime diversityComputer networkAntenna diversityDiversity gainTelecommunicationsChannel (broadcasting)Power (physics)FadingEngineeringPhysicsOperations managementAstronomyAerospace engineeringQuantum mechanicsPAPR reduction in OFDMSatellite Communication SystemsWireless Communication Networks Research
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