天空地一体化网络:通道模型与性能分析

IF 4.8 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Chao Zhang;Qingchao Li;Chao Xu;Lie-Liang Yang;Lajos Hanzo
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鉴于其广泛的地理覆盖范围,低地球轨道(LEO)卫星有望进入下一代(6G)无线通信。本文探讨了利用leo支持地面和非地面用户的空间-空地综合网络(SAGINs)。我们首先提出了一个实用的卫星-地面信道模型,该模型包含五个关键方面:1)以遮蔽的里尔分布为特征的小尺度衰落(根据里尔因子K); 2)大气折射引起的弯曲射线路径损耗效应;3)比尔-朗伯定律模拟的分子吸收效应;4)包括地球自转在内的多普勒效应;5)根据国际电信联盟建议(ITU-R)的天气条件的影响。利用提出的模型,我们分析了所考虑的SAGIN的长期性能。明确地导出了中断概率和遍历率的封闭表达式。此外,还研究了误码率的上界和Goodput的上界。数值结果表明:1)阴影效应和视距分量与散射分量之比可以方便地用K和m两个因子来模拟。2)大气折射对路径损耗的影响不大。3)在计算波的传播距离时,必须考虑地球曲率及其与卫星的几何关系,特别是在小仰角时。3)高频载波存在较大的路径损耗;4)Goodput度量非常适合表征不同编码和调制方法的性能以及多普勒效应的估计误差。
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Space-Air-Ground Integrated Networks: Their Channel Model and Performance Analysis
Given their extensive geographic coverage, low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites are envisioned to find their way into next-generation (6G) wireless communications. This paper explores space-air-ground integrated networks (SAGINs) leveraging LEOs to support terrestrial and non-terrestrial users. We first propose a practical satellite-ground channel model that incorporates five key aspects: 1) the small-scale fading characterized by the Shadowed-Rician distribution in terms of the Rician factor $K$, 2) the path loss effect of bending rays due to atmospheric refraction, 3) the molecular absorption modelled by the Beer-Lambert law, 4) the Doppler effects including the Earth's rotation, and 5) the impact of weather conditions according to the International Telecommunication Union Recommendations (ITU-R). Harnessing the proposed model, we analyze the long-term performance of the SAGIN considered. Explicitly, the closed-form expressions of both the outage probability and of the ergodic rates are derived. Additionally, the upper bounds of bit-error rates and of the Goodput are investigated. The numerical results yield the following insights: 1) The shadowing effect and the ratio between the line-of-sight and scattering components can be conveniently modelled by the factors of $K$ and $m$ in the proposed Shadowed-Rician small-scale fading model. 2) The atmospheric refraction has a modest effect on the path loss. 3) When calculating the transmission distance of waves, Earth's curvature and its geometric relationship with the satellites must be considered, particularly at small elevation angles. 3) High-frequency carriers suffer from substantial path loss, and 4) the Goodput metric is eminently suitable for characterizing the performance of different coding as well as modulation methods and of the estimation error of the Doppler effects.
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