This work develops an analytical framework for downlink low earth orbit (LEO) satellite communications, leveraging tools from stochastic geometry. We propose a tractable approach to the analysis of such satellite communication systems accounting for the fact that satellites are located on circular orbits. We accurately characterize this geometric property of such LEO satellite constellations by developing a Cox point process model that jointly produces orbits and satellites on these orbits. Our work differs from existing studies that have assumed satellites' locations as completely random binomial point processes. For this Cox model, we derive the outage probability of the proposed network and the distribution of the signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio (SINR) of an arbitrarily located user in the network. By determining various network performance metrics as functions of key network parameters, this work allows one to assess the statistical properties of downlink LEO satellite communications and thus can be used as a system-level design tool.
翻译:这项工作为低地球轨道下行轨道卫星通信开发了一个分析框架,利用来自随机几何学的工具。我们建议了一种可移植的方法来分析这类卫星通信系统,以说明卫星位于环绕轨道这一事实。我们通过开发一个可共同生成轨道和轨道卫星的Cox点进程模型,准确地描述这类低地球轨道卫星星座的这种几何属性。我们的工作不同于现有的研究,这些研究将卫星的位置假定为完全随机的二元点进程。对于这一Cox模型,我们得出了拟议网络的出错概率和网络中任意定位用户的信号对干涉加噪音比率的分布。通过确定各种网络性能指标作为关键网络参数的功能,这项工作使得人们能够评估低地球轨道卫星通信下行的统计特性,从而可以用作系统一级的设计工具。