Satellite Communication systems are a promising solution to extend and complement terrestrial networks in un- served or under-served areas, as reflected by recent commercial and standardisation endeavours. In particular, 3GPP recently initiated a Study Item for New Radio (NR), i.e., 5G, Non-Terrestrial Networks aimed at deploying satellite systems either as a stand-alone solution or as an integration to terrestrial networks in mobile broadband and machine-type communication scenarios. However, typical satellite channel impairments, as large path losses, delays, and Doppler shifts, pose severe challenges to the realisation of a satellite-based NR network. In this paper, based on the architecture options currently being discussed in the standardisation fora, we discuss and assess the impact of the satellite channel characteristics on the physical and Medium Access Control layers, both in terms of transmitted waveforms and procedures for enhanced Mobile BroadBand (eMBB) and NarrowBand-Internet of Things (NB-IoT) applications. The proposed analysis shows that the main technical challenges are related to the PHY/MAC procedures, in particular Random Access (RA), Timing Advance (TA), and Hybrid Automatic Repeat reQuest (HARQ) and, depending on the considered service and architecture, different solutions are proposed.

Architectures and Key Technical Challenges for 5G Systems Incorporating Satellites / Guidotti, Alessandro; Vanelli-Coralli, Alessandro; Conti, Matteo; Andrenacci, Stefano; Chatzinotas, Symeon; Maturo, Nicola; Evans, Barry; Awoseyila, Adegbenga; Ugolini, Alessandro; Foggi, Tommaso; Gaudio, Lorenzo; Alagha, Nader; Cioni, Stefano. - In: IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON VEHICULAR TECHNOLOGY. - ISSN 0018-9545. - ELETTRONICO. - 68:3(2019), pp. 8626457.2624-8626457.2639. [10.1109/TVT.2019.2895263]

Architectures and Key Technical Challenges for 5G Systems Incorporating Satellites

Guidotti, Alessandro
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Vanelli-Coralli, Alessandro;Conti, Matteo;Andrenacci, Stefano;Cioni, Stefano
2019

Abstract

Satellite Communication systems are a promising solution to extend and complement terrestrial networks in un- served or under-served areas, as reflected by recent commercial and standardisation endeavours. In particular, 3GPP recently initiated a Study Item for New Radio (NR), i.e., 5G, Non-Terrestrial Networks aimed at deploying satellite systems either as a stand-alone solution or as an integration to terrestrial networks in mobile broadband and machine-type communication scenarios. However, typical satellite channel impairments, as large path losses, delays, and Doppler shifts, pose severe challenges to the realisation of a satellite-based NR network. In this paper, based on the architecture options currently being discussed in the standardisation fora, we discuss and assess the impact of the satellite channel characteristics on the physical and Medium Access Control layers, both in terms of transmitted waveforms and procedures for enhanced Mobile BroadBand (eMBB) and NarrowBand-Internet of Things (NB-IoT) applications. The proposed analysis shows that the main technical challenges are related to the PHY/MAC procedures, in particular Random Access (RA), Timing Advance (TA), and Hybrid Automatic Repeat reQuest (HARQ) and, depending on the considered service and architecture, different solutions are proposed.
2019
Architectures and Key Technical Challenges for 5G Systems Incorporating Satellites / Guidotti, Alessandro; Vanelli-Coralli, Alessandro; Conti, Matteo; Andrenacci, Stefano; Chatzinotas, Symeon; Maturo, Nicola; Evans, Barry; Awoseyila, Adegbenga; Ugolini, Alessandro; Foggi, Tommaso; Gaudio, Lorenzo; Alagha, Nader; Cioni, Stefano. - In: IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON VEHICULAR TECHNOLOGY. - ISSN 0018-9545. - ELETTRONICO. - 68:3(2019), pp. 8626457.2624-8626457.2639. [10.1109/TVT.2019.2895263]
Guidotti, Alessandro; Vanelli-Coralli, Alessandro; Conti, Matteo; Andrenacci, Stefano; Chatzinotas, Symeon; Maturo, Nicola; Evans, Barry; Awoseyila, Adegbenga; Ugolini, Alessandro; Foggi, Tommaso; Gaudio, Lorenzo; Alagha, Nader; Cioni, Stefano
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