Space-Air-Ground Integrated Networks: Their Channel Model and Performance Analysis
Chao Zhang, Qingchao Li, Chao Xu, Lie-Liang Yang, Lajos Hanzo

TL;DR
This paper develops a comprehensive channel model for space-air-ground integrated networks using LEO satellites, analyzing their performance with closed-form expressions for outage probability and ergodic rates, considering atmospheric and Doppler effects.
Contribution
It introduces a practical satellite-ground channel model incorporating key physical effects and provides analytical performance metrics for SAGINs, advancing understanding of their long-term behavior.
Findings
Shadowing effect modeled by Shadowed-Rician K and m factors.
Atmospheric refraction has a modest impact on path loss.
Earth's curvature significantly affects wave transmission at low elevation angles.
Abstract
Given their extensive geographic coverage, low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites are envisioned to find their way into next-generation (6G) wireless communications. This paper explores space-air-ground integrated networks (SAGINs) leveraging LEOs to support terrestrial and non-terrestrial users. We first propose a practical satellite-ground channel model that incorporates five key aspects: 1) the small-scale fading characterized by the Shadowed-Rician distribution in terms of the Rician factor K, 2) the path loss effect of bending rays due to atmospheric refraction, 3) the molecular absorption modelled by the Beer-Lambert law, 4) the Doppler effects including the Earth's rotation, and 5) the impact of weather conditions according to the International Telecommunication Union Recommendations (ITU-R). Harnessing the proposed model, we analyze the long-term performance of the SAGIN considered.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSatellite Communication Systems · Opportunistic and Delay-Tolerant Networks · Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
