随机接入卫星NDMA方案的节能QoS提供

José Vieira, F. Ganhão, Luís Bernardo, R. Dinis, M. Beko, Rodolfo Oliveira, Paulo Pinto
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低地球轨道(LEO)卫星网络中的随机接入方式通常与多媒体业务的服务质量(QoS)要求不兼容,特别是当手持终端必须以非常低的信噪比运行时。本文提出了卫星随机网络分集多址(SR-NDMA)协议,该协议通过随机和调度访问方案的结合来处理这种情况下的多媒体业务。该协议采用多包接收方式,在上行链路中采用单载波频域均衡(SC-FDE),随着传输量的增加逐渐降低包错误率。本文提出了吞吐量、延迟和能源效率的分析性能模型——只要终端有有限的队列。系统参数的定义是为了在满足有限队列和比特率约束的QoS要求的同时提高能源效率。结果表明,该系统节能,并提供了足够的QoS支持多媒体业务,如视频电话。
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Energy-Efficient QoS Provisioning in Random Access Satellite NDMA Schemes
Random access approaches in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite networks are usually incompatible with the Quality of Service (QoS) requirements for multimedia traffic, especially when hand-held terminals must operate with a very low signal-to-noise ratio. This paper proposes the Satellite Random Network Diversity Multiple Access (SR-NDMA) protocol that handles multimedia traffic under this context through the combination of a random and scheduled access scheme. The protocol uses a multi-packet receiver, for Single Carrier with Frequency Domain Equalization (SC-FDE) in the uplink, that gradually reduces the packet error rate with additional transmissions. The paper proposes analytical performance models for the throughput, delay and energy efficiency - as long as terminals have finite queues. System parameters are defined to enhance the energy efficiency while satisfying the QoS requirements for limited queue and bit-rate constraints. Results show that the proposed system is energy efficient and provides enough QoS to support multimedia services such as video telephony.
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