Effects of Spatially Random Space Interference on Satellite-Aerial Downlink Transmission

Haoxing Zhang*, Changhao Du, Shuai Wang, Gaofeng Pan, Jianping An

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Abstract

Satellite-aerial communication (SAC) is the most necessary and reliable way to bridge the aerial terminals with their remote command and control center when terrestrial relay infrastructure is unavailable. However, as an inescapable obstacle, adjacent space interference from neighboring satellites unavoidably leads to the loss of the performance of SACs. To uncover the impacts of space interference, in this paper, a SAC system including a satellite (S), an aerial platform (D), and a space interference (I) is considered. Specifically, S operates in a circular orbit and I, which is randomly distributed in the neighboring space around S, produces a jamming signal to interfere with the information delivery between S and D. Considering the randomness of S and I and employing geometric probability theory, an approximate and asymptotic outage probabilities of the considered SAC system are studied. Moreover, the multi-interference scenario is investigated accordingly. Finally, numerical results are presented to validate our proposed analysis and some insightful conclusions are achieved to reveal the effects of spatially random space interference on SAC.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4956-4971
Number of pages16
JournalIEEE Transactions on Communications
Volume70
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jul 2022

Keywords

  • Geometric probability
  • outage probability
  • satellite-aerial communication
  • space interference

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