Time-Continuous Frequency Allocation for Feeder Links of Mega Constellations with Multi-Antenna Gateway Stations
Zijun Liu, Yafei Wang, Tianhao Fang, Wenjin Wang, Zhili Sun

TL;DR
This paper introduces novel graph coloring algorithms for interference mitigation in mega LEO satellite systems, enabling time-continuous frequency allocation to improve spectrum efficiency and system capacity.
Contribution
It develops tailored graph coloring algorithms and decomposition methods for interference mitigation and time-continuous frequency allocation in mega satellite constellations.
Findings
Algorithms outperform existing methods in simulations
Time-continuous allocation ensures feeder link stability
Significant capacity improvements demonstrated
Abstract
With the recent rapid advancement of mega low earth orbit (LEO) satellite constellations, multi-antenna gateway station (MAGS) has emerged as a key enabler to support extremely high system capacity via massive feeder links. However, the densification of both space and ground segment leads to reduced spatial separation between links, posing unprecedented challenges of interference exacerbation. This paper investigates graph coloring-based frequency allocation methods for interference mitigation (IM) of mega LEO systems. We first reveal the characteristics of MAGS interference pattern and formulate the IM problem into a -coloring problem using an adaptive threshold method. Then we propose two tailored graph coloring algorithms, namely Generalized Global (GG) and Clique-Based Tabu Search (CTS), to solve this problem. GG employs a low-complexity greedy conflict avoidance strategy, while…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSatellite Communication Systems · Spacecraft Dynamics and Control · Spacecraft Design and Technology
