Paper Accepted at 39th ICSSC Conference

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DYNASAT is happy to announce that the paper entitled “Multi-Satellite Diversity Through the Use of OTFS” has been accepted for presentation at the 39th International Communications Satellite Systems (ICSSC) Conference.

ICSSC represents one of the most influential technical conferences on satellite systems. It will take place in Stresa (Italy), from October 18 through October 21, 2022, together with the 27th Ka and Broadband Communications Conference (Ka).

About the paper

Title: “Multi-Satellite Diversity Through the Use of OTFS”

Authors: S. Buzzi, G. Caire, G. Colavolpe, C. D’Andrea, T. Foggi, A. Piemontese, and A. Ugolini, University of Parma

Abstract: We consider the use of multiple low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellites to improve the spectral efficiency of beyond-5G (B5G) non-terrestrial networks. In these networks, the use of LEO constellations is foreseen to ensure a global coverage and, typically, multiple satellites are in visibility with the user terminal. In a scenario like this, we consider the adoption of the orthogonal time frequency space (OTFS) modulation. In this modulation format, conceived for doubly-selective terrestrial channels, the information symbols are placed in the Doppler-delay (DD) domain, wherein the time-varying channels are quasi-static and sparse. Through proper pilot schemes and channel estimation algorithms, the Doppler-delay pairs and the channel gains of the different scatterers of a terrestrial channel can be estimated and coherent detection can be then performed. The same channel estimation and detection algorithms also enable the exploitation of diversity, in case of multiple satellites transmitting the same OTFS signal. The different satellites will be, in fact, characterized by different Doppler-delay pairs and channel gains, making the scenario similar to the case of wireless channels with different scatterers. A cell-free architecture can be thus conceived with a significant improvement with respect to a scenario where each user is served by a single satellite.

DYNASAT partner, University of Parma, will present the paper at ICSSC  in Stresa (Italy) on October 21, 2022. Learn more about the conference here.

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