Software Defined Radio implementation of DS-CDMA in inter-satellite communications for small satellites

Frank Pinto, F. Afghah, Radhika Radhakrishnan, W. Edmonson
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In this paper, we study the problem of multi-user inter-satellite communications in a network of small satellites and design and implement of an optimum CDMA-based multiple access communication using Software Defined Radios. Inter-satellite links (ISL) enable small satellites to exchange information and share resources while reducing the traffic load to the ground. The ISL assist in performing advanced functions including distributed processing and autonomous applications. By utilizing the ISL in maintaining the relative distance between the satellites, navigation, and positioning accuracy is improved greatly. The ideology proposed here is to implement remote modifications in inter-satellite communication after launch using Software Defined Radios (SDRs), while accommodating an adaptive autonomous small satellite network. Remote upgrades from the ground as well as the potential to accommodate new applications and future services without hardware changes is very promising. Software defined radio-based implementation of an ISL can assist in enabling an adaptive and reconfigurable communication system, which can achieve higher data rates and modification of frequencies. In this paper, we designed and implemented a multi-user inter-satellite communication network using SDRs, where Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) technique is utilized to manage the multiple access to shared communication channel among the satellites. This research is the first work to study and implement the utilization of SDRs for inter-satellite communications in small satellite systems.
DS-CDMA在小卫星星间通信中的软件定义无线电实现
本文研究了小卫星网络中的多用户卫星间通信问题,并利用软件定义无线电设计和实现了一种基于cdma的最佳多址通信。卫星间链路(ISL)使小卫星能够交换信息和共享资源,同时减少对地面的交通负荷。ISL协助执行高级功能,包括分布式处理和自主应用程序。利用ISL保持卫星间的相对距离,大大提高了导航定位精度。本文提出的思想是在发射后使用软件定义无线电(sdr)实现卫星间通信的远程修改,同时适应自适应自治小卫星网络。从地面进行远程升级以及在不改变硬件的情况下容纳新应用程序和未来服务的潜力是非常有希望的。软件定义的基于无线电的ISL实现可以帮助实现自适应和可重构的通信系统,从而实现更高的数据速率和频率修改。本文设计并实现了一种基于sdr的多用户星间通信网络,利用码分多址(CDMA)技术对卫星间共享通信信道的多址接入进行管理。本研究首次在小卫星系统中研究并实现了特别提款权在星间通信中的应用。
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