Power Allocation Optimization of Multibeam Satellites for Integrated Satellite-Terrestrial Networks

Yuhan Wang, J. Jiao, Qiwen Li, Shaohua Wu, Qinyu Zhang
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The increasing demand for high data rate services over the integrated satellite-terrestrial network has pushed for the development of millimeter-wave (mmWave) band high throughput satellites (HTS) with multibeams. However, existing multibeam HTS is with predetermined beam connection. Considering the mmWave channel is much more sensitive to the weather conditions than the conventional S/C/X band channels, it is important to allocate the limited transmission power to the beams that connect to the ground station in good state. Moreover, due to the huge distance and long propagation delay in the integrated satellite-terrestrial networks, the multibeam HTS can only obtain delayed Channel State Information (CSI) from feedback. In this paper, we model this problem as a Partially Observable Markov Decision Process (POMDP), and propose a power allocation optimization over two identical Gilbert-Elliott beams HTS communication, which can partly mitigate the negative effects of adverse weather conditions. The key thresholds for selecting the optimal power allocation method in the multibeam HTS communications are derived. The effectiveness and potentialities of our proposed scheme is verified through simulation results.
星地一体网多波束卫星功率分配优化
卫星-地面综合网络对高数据速率业务日益增长的需求推动了多波束毫米波(mmWave)波段高通量卫星(HTS)的发展。然而,现有的多波束高温超导系统采用预定波束连接。考虑到毫米波信道比传统的S/C/X波段信道对天气条件更敏感,将有限的发射功率分配给连接到地面站状态良好的波束是很重要的。此外,由于星地融合网络中距离大、传输延迟长,多波束高温超导系统只能从反馈中获得延迟信道状态信息(CSI)。本文将该问题建模为部分可观察马尔可夫决策过程(POMDP),并提出了两个相同的吉尔伯特-艾略特波束HTS通信的功率分配优化方法,该方法可以部分减轻恶劣天气条件的负面影响。推导了多波束高温超导通信中选择最优功率分配方法的关键阈值。仿真结果验证了该方案的有效性和潜力。
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