通信卫星星座的架构决策,以保持盈利,同时服务于未覆盖和服务不足的社区

IF 0.9 4区 计算机科学 Q3 ENGINEERING, AEROSPACE
Inigo del Portillo, Sydney I. Dolan, Bruce G. Cameron, Edward F. Crawley
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商业航天工业的兴起导致了承诺提供全球宽带的巨型星座的发展。这些星座利用了技术进步、建模能力的提高和发射成本的降低。一个重要的悬而未决的问题是,除了为现有市场提供服务外,这些星座是否会显著增加未覆盖和服务不足社区的准入。本文分析了哪些星座特征以最低的运营成本提供了最佳的全球覆盖。首先,我们提出了一个需求模型,该模型评估了给定地区服务不足和未覆盖用户的数量。然后,我们提出了一种用于识别潜在星座的遗传算法。最后,我们通过确定宽带星座最有前景的特征,以及对未来几年市场发展的预测,得出结论。我们的分析发现,地球静止轨道(GEO)和中地球轨道(MEO)卫星星座盈利的可能性最高。LEO网络的成本平均高出27%,但如果设计得当,它们可能具有竞争力。我们的工作表明,大型星座的回报正在递减,拥有少量高性能卫星比拥有许多低复杂度卫星更具成本效益。高频带和组件小型化等关键技术可以进一步降低成本,提高LEO星座的竞争力。
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Architectural Decisions for Communications Satellite Constellations to Maintain Profitability While Serving Uncovered and Underserved Communities

Architectural Decisions for Communications Satellite Constellations to Maintain Profitability While Serving Uncovered and Underserved Communities

The rise of the commercial space industry has resulted in the development of mega-constellations that promise to provide global broadband. These constellations capitalize on advancements in technology, improved modeling capabilities, and reductions in launch cost. One of the significant open questions is whether these constellations will significantly increase access for uncovered and underserved communities, in addition to serving existing markets. This paper analyzes which constellation characteristics provide the best global coverage at the lowest operational cost. First, we present the demand model that assesses the number of under-served and uncovered users in a given region. Then, we present a genetic algorithm used to identify potential constellations. Finally, we conclude by identifying which characteristics are the most promising for broadband constellations, as well as predictions of how the market will develop in the coming years. Our analysis has found that geostationary (GEO) and medium Earth orbit (MEO) satellite constellations have the highest likelihood of profitability. LEO networks are on average 27% more expensive, but if designed wisely, they can be competitive. Our work shows that there are diminishing returns with large constellations, and that it is more cost effective to have a small number of highly capable satellites, rather than many low complexity satellites. Key technologies like high frequency bands and miniaturization of components can lead to further cost reductions and increase the competitiveness of LEO constellations.

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CiteScore
4.10
自引率
5.90%
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31
审稿时长
>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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