ABSTRACT Low earth orbit (LEO) satellite communication system can achieve global coverage and has attracted widespread attention. However, the common demand for broadband satellite spectrum resources inevitably leads to cofrequency interference between LEO and geostationary orbit (GSO) satellite communication systems. To meet interference avoidance requirements while ensuring LEO system performance, this paper proposes an adjacent satellites collaborative beam hopping–based interference avoidance technique for GSO–LEO coexistence systems. First, the adaptive demand satisfaction ratio user grouping method is developed to accommodate the energy efficiency weight factor in resource efficiency (RE). Meanwhile, a residual demand priority adjacent satellites collaborative greedy user scheduling scheme is employed to enhance LEO system capacity while avoiding severe interference to GSO systems. Subsequently, a quadratic transformation–based convex optimization power allocation is proposed to further improve LEO system RE and reduce cofrequency interference. Finally, the above steps are alternately iterated timeslot by timeslot to obtain the local optimal user scheduling strategy and power allocation scheme over the beam‐hopping period. Simulation results validate that the proposed technique effectively mitigates interference while achieving optimal performance in multiple indicators including RE.
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6971bdcf642b1836717e26cd — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/sat.70034
C. Y. Zhang
Xiangyu Gan
Guang Liang
International Journal of Satellite Communications and Networking
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Shanghai Micro Satellite Engineering Center
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