地球固定卫星系统的最优波束管理

O. Korcak, F. Alagoz
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本文研究了在地球固定卫星系统中提供最优地空终端映射的波束管理问题。我们考虑到业务需求的非均匀性,并定义了一种最优波束管理问题,以便为更密集的区域提供更多的带宽。我们将该问题建模为网络流问题,并提出了一种可行的解决方法。性能结果表明,系统可用性的显著改进可以在系统成本增加的可接受范围内实现。
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Optimal Beam Management in Earth-fixed Satellite Systems
In this paper we investigate the beam management issue for providing optimal mapping between ground and space terminals in earth-fixed satellite systems. We take the non-homogeneity of the traffic demands into account and define an optimal beam management problem for supplying more bandwidth to denser areas. We model the problem as a network flow problem and propose a feasible solution approach. Performance results show that significant improvement in system availability can be achieved at the expense of acceptable increase in the system cost.
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