Rate-Splitting for Joint Unicast and Multicast Transmission in LEO Satellite Networks with Non-Uniform Traffic Demand

Jaehyup Seong, Juha Park, Dong-Hyun Jung, Jeonghun Park, Wonjae Shin
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Low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite communications (SATCOM) with ubiquitous global connectivity is deemed a pivotal catalyst in advancing wireless communication systems for 5G and beyond. LEO SATCOM excels in delivering versatile information services across expansive areas, facilitating both unicast and multicast transmissions via high-speed broadband capability. Nonetheless, given the broadband coverage of LEO SATCOM, traffic demand distribution within the service area is non-uniform, and the time/frequency/power resources available at LEO satellites remain significantly limited. Motivated by these challenges, we propose a rate-matching framework for non-orthogonal unicast and multicast (NOUM) transmission. Our approach aims to minimize the difference between offered rates and traffic demands for both unicast and multicast messages. By multiplexing unicast and multicast transmissions over the same radio resource, rate-splitting multiple access (RSMA) is employed to manage interference between unicast and multicast streams, as well as inter-user interference under imperfect channel state information at the LEO satellite. To address the formulated problems non-smoothness and non-convexity, the common rate is approximated using the LogSumExp technique. Thereafter, we represent the common rate portion as the ratio of the approximated function, converting the problem into an unconstrained form. A generalized power iteration (GPI)-based algorithm, coined GPI-RS-NOUM, is proposed upon this reformulation. Through comprehensive numerical analysis across diverse simulation setups, we demonstrate that the proposed framework outperforms various benchmarks for LEO SATCOM with uneven traffic demands.
具有非均匀流量需求的低地轨道卫星网络中单播和多播联合传输的速率分配
低地轨道(LEO)卫星通信(SATCOM)具有无处不在的全球连接性,被认为是推进 5G 及更先进无线通信系统的关键催化剂。然而,鉴于低地轨道卫星通信的宽带覆盖范围,服务区域内的流量需求分布并不均匀,而且低地轨道卫星可用的时间/频率/功率资源仍然非常有限。基于这些挑战,我们提出了一种用于非正交单播和组播(NOUM)传输的速率匹配框架。我们的方法旨在最大限度地减少单播和组播信息的提供速率与流量需求之间的差异。通过在同一无线电资源上复用单播和组播传输,采用速率分割多路访问(RSMA)来管理单播和组播流之间的干扰,以及低地轨道卫星上不完美信道状态信息下的用户间干扰。为了解决所提出的非平滑性和非凸性问题,我们使用 LogSumExp 技术对公共速率进行了近似。此后,我们将公共速率部分表示为近似函数的比率,从而将问题转换为无约束形式。在此基础上,我们提出了一种基于广义幂迭代(GPI)的算法,称为 GPI-RS-NOUM。通过对各种仿真设置进行全面的数值分析,我们证明了所提出的框架在低地轨道卫星通信无事件流量需求的各种基准测试中表现优异。
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