Satellite-UAV Communications

Yu Tian, Jiliang Zhang, Gaofeng Pan*, Mohamed Slim Alouini

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Abstract

This section considers a dual-hop cooperative satellite-UAV communication system including a satellite (S) and a group of cluster headers (CHs), respectively, with a group of uniformly distributed UAVs. Specifically, the CHs serve as aerial decode-and-forward (DF) relays to forward the information transmitted by the S to the UAVs. Moreover, free-space optical (FSO) and RF technologies are adopted over S-CH and CH-UAV links to exploit the high directivity of FSO over long-distance transmission and the omnidirectional coverage ability of RF. The positions of the CHs in the three-dimensional space follow the Matern hard-core point processes (MHCPP) type II, in which each CH cannot be closer to another by less than a predefined distance. Three cases of CH-UAV links are considered during the performance modeling: Interference-free, interference-dominated, and interference-and-noise. Then, the coverage performance of the S-CH link and CH-UAV links in the three cases is studied, and the closed-form analytical expressions of the coverage probability (CP) over both links are derived. The asymptotic expressions for the CP over the S-CH link and CH-UAV link in the interference-free case are derived. Finally, numerical results are provided to validate our proposed analytical models, and thus, some meaningful conclusions are achieved.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationUAV Communications
Subtitle of host publicationModeling and Analyses
PublisherSpringer Nature
Pages113-171
Number of pages59
ISBN (Electronic)9789819703838
ISBN (Print)9789819703821
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2024

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