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Chirp Spread Spectrum Aloha in LEO Satellite Internet of Things

  • Xiuqi Hu
  • , Yubi Qian
  • , Huiling Hou
  • , Siyue Sun
  • , Guang Liang
  • , Shuai Han
  • ShanghaiTech University
  • Shanghai Aerospace Electronic Technology Institute
  • CAS - Innovation Academy for Microsatellites

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Abstract

Internet of Things(IoT) is developed rapidly and has permeated through many communication industries. With the increasing development of Low-Earth-Orbit(LEO) satellite industry and its advantage of border coverage, it is feasible to implement global loT with LEO satellites. Chirp Spread Spectrum(CSS), as a kind of spread spectrum technology, has never been used in LEO satellite communication systems for loT, while it has been already used in LoRa modulation. This paper is on the research of multi-terminal access protocol based on CSS modulation for LEO satellite loT. And Chirp Spread Spectrum Aloha (CSSA) as a new kind of spread spectrum aloha protocol is proposed in this paper, which can improve the system throughput effectively.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2022 International Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing, IWCMC 2022
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Pages802-805
Number of pages4
ISBN (Electronic)9781665467490
DOIs
StatePublished - 2022
Event18th IEEE International Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing, IWCMC 2022 - Dubrovnik, Croatia
Duration: 30 May 20223 Jun 2022

Publication series

Name2022 International Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing, IWCMC 2022

Conference

Conference18th IEEE International Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing, IWCMC 2022
Country/TerritoryCroatia
CityDubrovnik
Period30/05/223/06/22

Keywords

  • Access Protocol
  • CSS
  • IoT
  • LEO Satellite

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