I. Ali et al., DOPPLER AS A NEW DIMENSION FOR MULTIPLE-ACCESS IN LEO SATELLITE SYSTEMS, International journal of satellite communications, 15(6), 1997, pp. 269-279
The problem of flow control for little LEO satellite communications sy
stems is studied. In these systems the satellite functions as a 'bent
pipe' transponder for messaging between small terminals and a command
and data acquisition (CDA) earth station. A novel scheme for averting
traffic overflow on the inbound channel (from terminal to CDA), which
we call 'Doppler-based multiple access' (DBMA), is introduced. In DBMA
the CDA specifies a subset of the visibility footprint as a region of
eligibility (ROE). Only terminals located in the ROE are permitted to
transmit. By varying the size and location of the ROE, effective flow
control on the inbound channel is achieved. The ROEs are specified in
terms of parameters of the Doppler frequency shift versus time curve
observed at terminals on the outbound downlink channel (from satellite
to terminal). The effectiveness and elegance of the DBMA protocol are
illustrated through computer simulation. (C) 1997 John Wiley & Sons,
Ltd.