论文标题
飞机 - 卫星Terahertz带通信的渠道建模和性能分析
Channel Modeling and Performance Analysis of Airplane-Satellite Terahertz Band Communications
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论文摘要
飞机中的无线连通性变得越来越重要,需求和常见。机上互联网最大的瓶颈之一是,在大部分飞行时间内,飞机远离卫星和地面基站。在这样的远程链接上,保持与飞机的可靠和高速无线连接成为一个挑战。微波频率允许长时间的链接距离,但缺乏可提供多达数百个潜在船上客户的数据速率。因此,在毫米波频谱(30 GHz-300 GHz)中的较高频带已被用来克服带宽的限制。尽管如此,使用最先进的毫米波系统的每个用户吞吐量还是比陆地无线网络可用的吞吐量低。在本文中,我们进一步迈出了一步,并研究Terahertz频段(THZ,0.3 THZ-10 THZ)的通道特性,以绘制该频段对航空的可行性。我们首先提出了一个详细的通道模型,以考虑到非平板地球几何形状和频率选择性THZ通道的主要特征。然后,我们应用此模型来估计不同条件下的空中THZ链接的特征。我们最终确定了在飞机到卫星THZ连接的使用比飞机到地面THZ链路更可取的高度。我们的结果表明,机载THZ链接的能力可能达到120 Gbit/s,从而在整个飞行过程中可以向乘客和员工提供蜂窝等效的数据率。
Wireless connectivity in airplanes is becoming more important, demanded, and common. One of the largest bottlenecks with the in-flight Internet is that the airplane is far away from both the satellites and the ground base stations during most of the flight time. Maintaining a reliable and high-rate wireless connection with the airplane over such a long-range link thus becomes a challenge. Microwave frequencies allow for long link distances but lack the data rate to serve up to several hundreds of potential onboard customers. Higher bands in the millimeter-wave spectrum (30 GHz-300 GHz) have, therefore, been utilized to overcome the bandwidth limitations. Still, the per-user throughput with state-of-the-art millimeter-wave systems is an order of magnitude lower than the one available with terrestrial wireless networks. In this paper, we take a step further and study the channel characteristics for the terahertz band (THz, 0.3 THz-10 THz) in order to map the feasibility of this band for aviation. We first propose a detailed channel model for aerial THz communications taking into account both the non-flat Earth geometry and the main features of the frequency-selective THz channel. We then apply this model to estimate the characteristics of aerial THz links in different conditions. We finally determine the altitudes where the use of airplane-to-satellite THz connection becomes preferable over the airplane-to-ground THz link. Our results reveal that the capacity of the airborne THz link may reach up to 120 Gbit/s, thus enabling cellular-equivalent data rates to the passengers and staff during the entire flight.