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Connectivity Analysis of Mega Constellation Satellite Networks with Optical Inter-Satellite Links
Lee, Yonghwa
;
Choi, Jihwan P.
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
NCRG(Networks and Communications Research Group)
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Title
Connectivity Analysis of Mega Constellation Satellite Networks with Optical Inter-Satellite Links
DGIST Authors
Lee, Yonghwa
;
Choi, Jihwan P.
Issued Date
2021-12
Citation
Lee, Yonghwa. (2021-12). Connectivity Analysis of Mega Constellation Satellite Networks with Optical Inter-Satellite Links. doi: 10.1109/TAES.2021.3090914
Type
Article
Author Keywords
satellite topology
;
satellite visibility
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Satellites
;
Topology
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antenna beam steering
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inter-satellite link (ISL)
;
LEO satellite constellation
;
Low earth orbit satellites
;
Optical fiber communication
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Radio frequency
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Satellite antennas
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Satellite broadcasting
Keywords
LEO satellite networks
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Broadband networks
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Network architecture
;
Optical communication
;
Satellite antennas
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Satellite links
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Satellites
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Visibility
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Connectivity analysis
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Constellation satellites
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Constellation sizes
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Low earth orbit satellites
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Optical inter-satellite links
;
Satellite visibility
;
Various technologies
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Orbits
ISSN
0018-9251
Abstract
Recently, low earth orbit (LEO) satellite-based systems have attracted tremendous attention and various technologies have been developed for payload miniaturization and optical communications. In addition, mega-constellation architectures are expected to be deployed with LEO satellites for global broadband networks. In this article, we present a thorough analysis of mega-constellation architecture in terms of a change in the number of visible satellites and antenna steering capability to investigate the impact of increase in the constellation size and adoption of optical intersatellite links. The network architecture is evaluated with respect to satellite antenna steering capability and the satellite visibility considering the very narrow beam divergence of optical communications. We analyze the impact of a change in relative positions among the satellites due to continuous satellite movement in the constellation. The results offer guidelines for designing a novel visibility matrix using a time-varying satellite topology. This could defuse the problem of the conventional studies using fixed visibility matrices. The proposed time-varying visibility matrix achieves better performance than the previous preassigned links in terms of end-to-end link distance and hop count of LEO satellite networks. © 1965-2011 IEEE.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/15592
DOI
10.1109/TAES.2021.3090914
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
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