On User Association in Large-Scale Heterogeneous LEO Satellite Network
Yuan Guo, Christodoulos Skouroumounis, Symeon Chatzinotas, and Ioannis, Krikidis

TL;DR
This paper develops an analytical framework to evaluate large-scale heterogeneous LEO satellite networks with multiple association schemes, revealing how fading environments and association policies impact coverage and spectral efficiency.
Contribution
It introduces a multi-tier LEO satellite network model with three association schemes and analyzes their performance using stochastic geometry, considering various fading conditions.
Findings
Average power-based association outperforms other schemes in coverage and spectral efficiency.
Fading channels significantly affect coverage probability.
Guidelines for optimal satellite deployment based on association schemes and network topology.
Abstract
In this paper, we investigate the performance of large-scale heterogeneous low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite networks in the context of three association schemes. In contrast to existing studies, where single-tier LEO satellite-based network deployments are considered, the developed framework captures the heterogeneous nature of real-world satellite network deployments. More specifically, we propose an analytical framework to evaluate the performance of multi-tier LEO satellite-based networks, where the locations of LEO satellites are approximated as points of independent Poisson point processes, with different density, transmit power, and altitude. We propose three association schemes for the considered network topology based on: 1) the Euclidean distance, 2) the average received power, and 3) a random selection. By using stochastic geometry tools, analytical expressions for the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSatellite Communication Systems · Wireless Communication Networks Research · Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization
