Development of Hardware-in-Loop Framework for Satellite Communication Self-Healing Networks
Development of Hardware-in-Loop Framework for Satellite Communication Self-Healing Networks
The use of Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites in the next generation (Next-G) communication systems has been gaining traction over the last few years due to their potential for providing global connectivity with low latency. Since they are the closest to the earth they come with their own set of disadvantages including high vulnerability to jamming and interference. To address these issues, this paper introduces a resilient, self-healing network designed to optimize signal quality under dynamic interference and adversarial conditions. The network leverages inter-satellite communication and an intelligent algorithm selection process, incorporating combining techniques like distributed-Maximal Ratio Combining (d-MRC), distributed-Linear Minimum Mean Squared Error Estimation (d-LMMSE), and Selection Combining (SC). These algorithms are selected to improve performance by adapting to changing network conditions. To evaluate the effectiveness of the proposed solution, we develop a software-defined radio (SDR)-based hardware testbed and perform detailed performance evaluations. Additionally, we present results from field tests conducted on the AERPAW testbed, which validate the proposed combining solutions in real-world scenarios. The results show that our approach makes LEO satellite networks more reliable and better able to handle interference, making them suitable for critical communications.
Sambrama、Venkata Srirama Rohit Kantheti、Liang C Chu、Erik Blasch、Shih-Chun Lin
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Sambrama,Venkata Srirama Rohit Kantheti,Liang C Chu,Erik Blasch,Shih-Chun Lin.Development of Hardware-in-Loop Framework for Satellite Communication Self-Healing Networks[EB/OL].(2025-06-01)[2025-06-23].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.01210.点此复制
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