2021
DOI: 10.3390/math9151718
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Strategy of Multi-Beam Spot Allocation for GEO Data Relay Satellite Based on Modified K-Means Algorithm

Abstract: With the booming development of satellite applications, the giant constellations of low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites have introduced challenges for the data relay service. The multi-beam satellite not only offers concurrent access to a large number of objects, but can also meet the high data requirements toward specific coverage of the LEO constellation. However, the multi-beam satellite often faces the mismatch problem of spot allocation and data requirements, which can cause an overload traffic jam or a wast… Show more

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“…However, some types of LEO satellites (e.g., remote sensing satellites, meteorological satellites) are not networked in satellite cluster [4]. These satellites can only download the on-board data for a few minutes when they are within the coverage of ground stations [5], which brings significant challenges in downloading spatial data. To tackle the data transmission problem, the relay satellite network (RSN) is considered a prominent solution.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, some types of LEO satellites (e.g., remote sensing satellites, meteorological satellites) are not networked in satellite cluster [4]. These satellites can only download the on-board data for a few minutes when they are within the coverage of ground stations [5], which brings significant challenges in downloading spatial data. To tackle the data transmission problem, the relay satellite network (RSN) is considered a prominent solution.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%