학술논문

Performance Analysis of Selective Decode-and-Forward Relaying for Satellite-IoT
Document Type
Conference
Source
2022 IEEE Globecom Workshops (GC Wkshps) Globecom Workshops (GC Wkshps), 2022 IEEE. :1127-1132 Dec, 2022
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Performance evaluation
Interference cancellation
Satellites
Network topology
Satellite broadcasting
Low earth orbit satellites
Topology
IoT
LEO satellites
slotted-ALOHA
selective DF
capture model
SIC
outage probability
Language
Abstract
This paper considers a low-earth-orbit (LEO) satellite-based topology for an internet-of-things (IoT) network, where multiple IoT devices broadcast the information to all the visible satellites over a shared channel using slotted ALOHA. The satellites selectively decode-and-forward (DF) the information from the IoT devices over orthogonal channels to the ground station (GS), which does maximal ratio combining (MRC). For decoding at the satellites, capture and successive interference cancellation (SIC) schemes are considered. For the considered topology, the closed-form expressions are derived for the end-to-end outage probability (OP) for an arbitrary number of IoT devices and satellites in the capture model and for the two-device, two satellite case in the case of the SIC model. The expressions are derived for both independent and non-identically distributed (inid) and independent and identically distributed (iid) uplink channels. The OP is analyzed as a function of the parameters like the number of satellites, the number of devices, and the desired data rate. The results demonstrate that the proposed approach leverages the benefits of mega-LEO satellites to make the topology feasible and attractive for low-powered and low-complexity IoT networks.