Fine-Over-Coarse Spectrum Sharing With Shaped Virtual Cells for Hybrid Satellite-UAV-Terrestrial Maritime Networks

IF 8.9 1区 计算机科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Yanmin Wang;Wei Feng;Jue Wang;Shidong Zhou;Cheng-Xiang Wang
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Abstract

Spectrum sharing among the satellite, unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), and terrestrial components is crucial to alleviate spectrum scarcity in a hybrid maritime communication network (MCN). Fine-grained spectrum sharing based on ms-level time-domain slices is widely envisioned. However, ms-level time synchronization is challenging in the hybrid MCN due to the large diversity in the link delay. To tackle this challenge, we propose a fine-over-coarse spectrum sharing framework based on coordinated link scheduling, which is realized by joint subcarrier and time slice allocation. Specially, by link-cluster-based scheduling with grouped time slice allocation for the satellite links, time-slice-oriented spectrum sharing is realized with coarse time synchronization at time scales much larger than a single time slice duration. In the framework, only large-scale channel state information (CSI) is utilized for saving cost. A worst-case model is introduced to depict interference caused by satellite link clusters, and an NP-hard mixed integer programming (MIP) problem is formulated. Based on analysis on the characteristics of the optimal solution, a novel link clustering algorithm is proposed to form a group of shaped virtual cells within the coverage area of the MCN. A suboptimal spectrum sharing scheme with only a small performance gap to the optimal one is then proposed. Simulations show that a significant improvement in both energy efficiency and spectrum efficiency can be achieved by the proposed framework.
针对卫星-无人机-地面混合海事网络的 "细-粗 "频谱共享与 "异形虚拟小区 "技术
卫星、无人飞行器(UAV)和地面组件之间的频谱共享对于缓解混合海事通信网络(MCN)的频谱稀缺至关重要。人们普遍设想基于毫秒级时域切片的细粒度频谱共享。然而,由于链路延迟的巨大差异,毫秒级时间同步在混合 MCN 中具有挑战性。为了应对这一挑战,我们提出了一种基于协调链路调度的细-粗频谱共享框架,通过联合子载波和时间片分配来实现。特别是,通过基于链路簇的调度和卫星链路的分组时间片分配,在时间尺度远大于单个时间片持续时间的情况下,实现了面向时间片的频谱共享和粗略时间同步。在该框架中,只利用大规模信道状态信息(CSI)以节约成本。引入了一个最坏情况模型来描述卫星链路集群造成的干扰,并提出了一个 NP 难混合整数编程(MIP)问题。在分析最优解特征的基础上,提出了一种新颖的链路聚类算法,以在 MCN 覆盖范围内形成一组异形虚拟小区。然后提出了一种次优频谱共享方案,其性能与最优方案相比差距很小。仿真结果表明,所提出的框架能显著提高能源效率和频谱效率。
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CiteScore
18.60
自引率
10.60%
发文量
708
审稿时长
5.6 months
期刊介绍: The IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications is a prestigious publication that showcases cutting-edge advancements in wireless communications. It welcomes both theoretical and practical contributions in various areas. The scope of the Transactions encompasses a wide range of topics, including modulation and coding, detection and estimation, propagation and channel characterization, and diversity techniques. The journal also emphasizes the physical and link layer communication aspects of network architectures and protocols. The journal is open to papers on specific topics or non-traditional topics related to specific application areas. This includes simulation tools and methodologies, orthogonal frequency division multiplexing, MIMO systems, and wireless over optical technologies. Overall, the IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications serves as a platform for high-quality manuscripts that push the boundaries of wireless communications and contribute to advancements in the field.
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