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Inter-Plane Inter-Satellite Connectivity in Dense LEO Constellations

Networking and Internet Architecture 2021-01-12 v3

Abstract

With numerous ongoing deployments owned by private companies and startups, dense satellite constellations deployed in low Earth orbit (LEO) will play a major role in the near future of wireless communications. In addition, the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) has ongoing efforts to integrate satellites into 5G and beyond-5G networks. Nevertheless, numerous challenges must be overcome to fully exploit the connectivity capabilities of satellite constellations. These challenges are mainly a consequence of the low capabilities of individual small satellites, along with their high orbital speeds and small coverage due to the low altitude of deployment. In particular, inter-plane inter-satellite links (ISLs), which connect satellites from different orbital planes, are greatly dynamic and may be considerably affected by the Doppler shift. In this paper, we present a framework and the corresponding algorithms for the dynamic establishment of the inter-plane ISLs in LEO constellations. Our results show that the proposed algorithms increase the sum of rates in the constellation 1) by up to 115% with respect to the state-of-the-art benchmark schemes in an interference-free environment and 2) by up to 71% when compared to random resource allocation in a worst-case scenario for interference.

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@article{arxiv.2005.07965,
  title  = {Inter-Plane Inter-Satellite Connectivity in Dense LEO Constellations},
  author = {Israel Leyva-Mayorga and Beatriz Soret and Petar Popovski},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2005.07965},
  year   = {2021}
}

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To be published in IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications

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