Link Resource Allocation in Counter-Rotating Seam of Low-Orbit Satellite Network

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DOI: 10.4236/jcc.2019.710012    434 Downloads   1,023 Views  

ABSTRACT

This paper studies the communication problem at the counter-rotating seam of the low-orbit satellite based on the walker constellation. The counter-rotating seam has a short life cycle, low capacity, and dynamic geometric parameters. To better utilize the scarce link resources at the seam, increase network throughput, and approach the physical limits of the link throughput at the seam, an initial phase condition that maximizes the relative rotational joint link throughput is calculated. In the experimental simulation results using the Iridium system as an example, it is shown that better throughput can be obtained under the initial conditions, and the throughput is improved by about 30%.

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Li, N. , Liu, J. and Deng, Z. (2019) Link Resource Allocation in Counter-Rotating Seam of Low-Orbit Satellite Network. Journal of Computer and Communications, 7, 127-135. doi: 10.4236/jcc.2019.710012.

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