Resource Allocation Techniques in Multibeam Satellites: Conventional Methods vs. AI/ML Approaches

IF 0.9 4区 计算机科学 Q3 ENGINEERING, AEROSPACE
Shwet Kashyap, Nisha Gupta
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This paper presents a comprehensive survey of advancements in resource allocation techniques within the realm of multibeam satellites, focusing specifically on four key areas related to payload beam hopping, along with allocations of power, bandwidth, and beamwidth. It provides a comprehensive examination of traditional approaches alongside the innovative adoption of artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) methods to tackle these obstacles. A comprehensive analysis is carried out to investigate the possible approaches to enhance the resource allocation efficiency further. While acknowledging the plethora of topics within the multibeam satellite domain, this study deliberately narrows its focus to these four fundamental aspects, providing a nuanced understanding of the evolving landscape in satellite communications.

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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal covers all aspects of the theory, practice and operation of satellite systems and networks. Papers must address some aspect of satellite systems or their applications. Topics covered include: -Satellite communication and broadcast systems- Satellite navigation and positioning systems- Satellite networks and networking- Hybrid systems- Equipment-earth stations/terminals, payloads, launchers and components- Description of new systems, operations and trials- Planning and operations- Performance analysis- Interoperability- Propagation and interference- Enabling technologies-coding/modulation/signal processing, etc.- Mobile/Broadcast/Navigation/fixed services- Service provision, marketing, economics and business aspects- Standards and regulation- Network protocols
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