Joint Optimization of Beam-Hopping Design and NOMA-Assisted Transmission for Flexible Satellite Systems
Authors/Creators
- 1. University of Luxembourg
- 2. chool of Information and Communications Engineering, Xi'an
- 3. Centro Tecnológico de Telecomunicaciones de Cataluña (CTTC)
Description
Next-generation satellite systems require more flexibility in resource management such that available radio resources can be dynamically allocated to meet time-varying and non-uniform traffic demands. Considering potential benefits of beam hopping (BH) and non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA), we exploit the time-domain flexibility in multi-beam satellite systems by optimizing BH design, and enhance the power-domain flexibility via NOMA. In this paper, we investigate the synergy and mutual influence of beam hopping and NOMA. We jointly optimize power allocation, beam scheduling, and terminal-timeslot assignment to minimize the gap between requested traffic demand and offered capacity. In the solution development, we formally prove the NP-hardness of the optimization problem. Next, we develop a bounding scheme to tightly gauge the global optimum and propose a suboptimal algorithm to enable efficient resource assignment. Numerical results demonstrate the benefits of combining NOMA and BH, and validate the superiority of the proposed BH-NOMA schemes over benchmarks. Author
Notes
Files
Joint_Optimization_of_Beam-Hopping_Design_and_NOMA-Assisted_Transmission_for_Flexible_Satellite_Systems.pdf
Files
(2.3 MB)
| Name | Size | Download all |
|---|---|---|
|
md5:c76f8b422d6975bd1dded38c24cf67da
|
2.3 MB | Preview Download |