Spectrum Coexistence of LEO and GSO Networks: An Interference-Based Design Criteria for LEO Inter-Satellite Links

As small satellites become more capable through miniaturized electronics and on-board processing, constellations of low-cost satellites lunched in Low- Earth Orbit (LEO) become feasible. The increase in the number of LEO satellites drives the need for frequency coexistence between the LEO constellat...

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Autores principales: Mendoza, Horacio A., Corral-Briones, Graciela, Ayarde, Juan Martín, Riva, Guillermo C.
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Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/65517
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topic Ciencias Informáticas
satellite antennas
interference
coexistence
spellingShingle Ciencias Informáticas
satellite antennas
interference
coexistence
Mendoza, Horacio A.
Corral-Briones, Graciela
Ayarde, Juan Martín
Riva, Guillermo C.
Spectrum Coexistence of LEO and GSO Networks: An Interference-Based Design Criteria for LEO Inter-Satellite Links
topic_facet Ciencias Informáticas
satellite antennas
interference
coexistence
description As small satellites become more capable through miniaturized electronics and on-board processing, constellations of low-cost satellites lunched in Low- Earth Orbit (LEO) become feasible. The increase in the number of LEO satellites drives the need for frequency coexistence between the LEO constellation systems with the already existing geostationary (GSO) satellite networks. In this context, it is crucial to design the communication links paying special attention to interference analysis. This is particularly true when the LEO satellite constellation exploit inter-satellite communication links (ISL). In this paper, a radio frequency interference analysis based on simulation of the dynamic satellite constellation is presented and the design parameters of the inter-satellite links are analyzed. The results suggest that carefully choosing the design parameters of the intersatellite links, spectrum coexistence of LEO and GSO networks may be possible.
format Objeto de conferencia
Objeto de conferencia
author Mendoza, Horacio A.
Corral-Briones, Graciela
Ayarde, Juan Martín
Riva, Guillermo C.
author_facet Mendoza, Horacio A.
Corral-Briones, Graciela
Ayarde, Juan Martín
Riva, Guillermo C.
author_sort Mendoza, Horacio A.
title Spectrum Coexistence of LEO and GSO Networks: An Interference-Based Design Criteria for LEO Inter-Satellite Links
title_short Spectrum Coexistence of LEO and GSO Networks: An Interference-Based Design Criteria for LEO Inter-Satellite Links
title_full Spectrum Coexistence of LEO and GSO Networks: An Interference-Based Design Criteria for LEO Inter-Satellite Links
title_fullStr Spectrum Coexistence of LEO and GSO Networks: An Interference-Based Design Criteria for LEO Inter-Satellite Links
title_full_unstemmed Spectrum Coexistence of LEO and GSO Networks: An Interference-Based Design Criteria for LEO Inter-Satellite Links
title_sort spectrum coexistence of leo and gso networks: an interference-based design criteria for leo inter-satellite links
publishDate 2017
url http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/65517
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