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Self-organising LEO small satellite constellation for 5G MTC and IoT applications
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Small satellite constellations are an attractive alternative to provide ubiquitous connectivity to Internet of Things (IoT) and 5G machine-type communication (MTC) applications in areas where terrestrial network coverage is limited. In order to provide global coverage using small satellite networks flying in low earth orbit (LEO), a large constellation of at least hundreds of satellites is needed. As LEO satellites can only connect directly to the ground earth station (GES) sporadically, they need to forward data over inter-satellite links (ISLs) to reach the GES. In this paper, we propose a novel self-organising architectural design for small satellite constellations with ISLs, supporting automated commissioning and control of the satellite network. We specifically present an algorithm for autonomous ISL establishment and channel selection, that avoids interference among ISLs of the same satellite.
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English
Source (book)
2020 11th International Conference on Network of the Future (NoF), 12-14 October, 2020, Bordeaux, France
Publication
IEEE , 2020
ISBN
978-1-72818-055-7
DOI
10.1109/NOF50125.2020.9249093
Volume/pages
p. 100-104
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Creation 09.12.2020
Last edited 17.06.2024
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