Title :
Analysis of LEO, MEO, and GEO global mobile satellite systems in the presence of interference and fading
Author :
Vatalaro, Francesco ; Corazza, Giovanni Emanuele ; Caini, Carlo ; Ferrarelli, Carlo
Author_Institution :
Dipartimento di Ingegneria Elettronica, Rome Univ., Italy
fDate :
2/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Several multisatellite and multispot systems have been recently proposed for provision of mobile and personal services with global coverage, adopting GEO or non-GEO (i.e., MEO, LEO) satellite constellations. The paper addresses an in-depth analysis of these constellations, evaluating both geometrical performance measures and cochannel interference levels caused by extensive frequency reuse. The geometrical analysis yields the statistics for coverage, frequency of satellite hand-overs, and link absence periods. The interference analysis is based on a general model valid for all access techniques, which is here applied to the case of FDMA. The outage probability as a function of the specification on carrier-to-interference power ratio is evaluated for four selected constellations. Several techniques are introduced for interference reduction in non-GEO systems, in which the satellites coverage areas may intersect: spot turnoff, intraorbital plane frequency division, and interorbital plane frequency division. The effects of Rice fading have also been analyzed by means of an analytic approximated method. The overall analysis allows a fair comparison between LEO, MEO, and GEO constellations
Keywords :
Rician channels; cochannel interference; fading; frequency allocation; frequency division multiple access; land mobile radio; mobile satellite communication; radiofrequency interference; satellite antennas; FDMA; GEO; LEO; MEO; Rician fading; cochannel interference levels; coverage; fading; frequency reuse; geometrical performance measures; global mobile satellite systems; interorbital plane frequency division; intraorbital plane frequency division; link absence periods; mobile services; multisatellite systems; multispot systems; outage probability; personal services; satellite constellations; satellite hand-overs; spot turnoff; Frequency conversion; Frequency division multiaccess; Frequency measurement; Interchannel interference; Low earth orbit satellites; Performance analysis; Power system modeling; Probability; Satellite constellations; Statistical analysis;
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on