卫星巨型星座双太赫兹/Ka波段通信系统性能分析

Ali J. Alqaraghuli, Hussam Abdellatif, J. Jornet
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随着大型卫星星座的兴起,高数据速率和低延迟的天基互联网将改变那些无法接入光纤基础设施的偏远地区用户的生活。虽然目前的商业星座依赖于微波,但它们在法律上和技术上都被限制在只有几兆赫兹的带宽,使超高数据速率性能的潜力陷入瘫痪。本文提出并研究了一种双太赫兹/ ka波段通信系统作为解决方案。提出了基于国际电信联盟最新建议的空间-地球传播模型,并设计了一个由8320颗小卫星组成的低地球轨道巨型星座,用于测试上行链路、下行链路和交联链路的双频性能。使用内部开发的轨道模拟工具进行了广泛的模拟,以计算每个太赫兹和Ka波段链路的数据速率,基于信噪比估计和动态决策,以不断提供尽可能高的数据速率。对于地球和空间之间的链路,结果显示太赫兹和ka波段通信的性能相似,而太赫兹在卫星间链路中的性能明显优于卫星间链路。仿真结果表明,太赫兹通信可以作为空间-地球和卫星间链路的良好候选者,既可以作为现有微波技术的增强,也可以作为解决已确定挑战的独立技术。
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Performance Analysis of a Dual Terahertz/Ka Band Communication System for Satellite Mega-Constellations
With the rise of satellite mega-constellations, high-data-rate and low-latency space-based internet is set to transform the lives of users in remote locations with no access to the fiber-optic infrastructure. While current commercial constellations are relying on microwaves, they are legally and technologically limited to only a few gigahertz of bandwidth, paralyzing the potential for ultra high data rate performance. In this paper, a dual terahertz/Ka-band communication system is proposed and studied as a solution. A space-Earth propagation model based on the International Telecommunication Union most recent recommendations is presented, and a mega-constellation of 8,320 small satellites in low Earth orbit is designed to test the dual-band performance for the uplink, downlink, and crosslink. Extensive simulations are performed using an in-house-developed orbital simulation tool to calculate data rates for each terahertz and Ka band links based on signal-to-noise ratio estimates with dynamic decision making to constantly provide the highest data rate possible. For links between Earth and space, the results show similar performance for terahertz and Ka-band communications, while terahertz significantly outperforms in inter-satellite links. Simulation results show that terahertz communication can be a good candidate for space-Earth and inter-satellite links as both an enhancement to existing microwave technology and as a stand-alone technology with the identified challenges addressed.
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