2017
DOI: 10.3390/e19100510
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Partially Observable Markov Decision Process-Based Transmission Policy over Ka-Band Channels for Space Information Networks

Abstract: Abstract:The Ka-band and higher Q/V band channels can provide an appealing capacity for the future deep-space communications and Space Information Networks (SIN), which are viewed as a primary solution to satisfy the increasing demands for high data rate services. However, Ka-band channel is much more sensitive to the weather conditions than the conventional communication channels. Moreover, due to the huge distance and long propagation delay in SINs, the transmitter can only obtain delayed Channel State Infor… Show more

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“…Therefore, considering the backbone HTS relaying communication undergoes the large-scale and complex SIN dualhop channel properties, such as rain attenuation [7], solar scintillation [8], perturbation factors [9], and interference [10][11][12][13], this paper investigates the performance of SIN return channel cooperative communications via an amplify-andforward (AF) backbone satellite relaying for VN communications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, considering the backbone HTS relaying communication undergoes the large-scale and complex SIN dualhop channel properties, such as rain attenuation [7], solar scintillation [8], perturbation factors [9], and interference [10][11][12][13], this paper investigates the performance of SIN return channel cooperative communications via an amplify-andforward (AF) backbone satellite relaying for VN communications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%