Satellite-Assisted Multi-Connectivity in Beyond 5G
Abstract
Due to the ongoing standardization and deployment activities, satellite networks will be supplementing the 5G and beyond Terrestrial Networks (TNs). For the satellite communications involved to be as efficient as possible, techniques to achieve that should be used. Multi-Connectivity (MC), in which a user can be connected to multiple Next Generation Node Bs simultaneously, is one such technique. However, the technique is not well-researched in the satellite environment. In this paper, an algorithm to activate MC for users in the weakest radio conditions is introduced. The algorithm operates dynamically, considering deactivation of MC to prioritize users in weaker conditions when necessary. The algorithm is evaluated with a packet-level 5G non-terrestrial network system simulator in a scenario that consists of a TN and transparent payload low earth orbit satellite. The algorithm outperforms the benchmark algorithms. The usage of MC with the algorithm increases the mean throughput of the users by 20.3% and the 5th percentile throughput by 83.5% compared to when MC is turned off
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Format
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Conference paper
Published
2023
Subjects
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Publisher
IEEE
The permanent address of the publication
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Parent publication ISBN
979-8-3503-3166-0
Review status
Peer reviewed
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/wowmom57956.2023.00073
Conference
IEEE International Symposium on a World of Wireless, Mobile and Multimedia Networks
Language
English
Is part of publication
WoWMoM 2023 : Proceedings of the 24th IEEE International Symposium on a World of Wireless, Mobile and Multimedia Networks
Citation
- Majamaa, M., Martikainen, H., Puttonen, J., & Hämäläinen, T. (2023). Satellite-Assisted Multi-Connectivity in Beyond 5G. In WoWMoM 2023 : Proceedings of the 24th IEEE International Symposium on a World of Wireless, Mobile and Multimedia Networks (pp. 413-418). IEEE. https://doi.org/10.1109/wowmom57956.2023.00073
Additional information about funding
This work has been funded by the European Union Horizon 2020 Project DYNASAT (Dynamic Spectrum Sharing and Bandwidth-Efficient Techniques for High-Throughput MIMO Satellite Systems) under Grant Agreement 101004145. The views expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the project. The Commission is not liable for any use that may be made of any of the information contained therein.
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