ANÁLISE DE INTERFERÊNCIAS ENVOLVENDO SISTEMAS DE COMUNICAÇÃO QUE UTILIZAM SATÉLITES NÃO-GESTACIONÁRIOS: CASO EM QUE PARCELAS DE INTERFERÊNCIA SÃO MODELADAS POR VARIÁVEIS ALEATÓRIAS / INTERFERENCE ANALYSIS INVOLVING COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS THAT UTILIZE NON-GEOSTATIONARY SATELLITES: MODELING SINGLE-ENTRY INTERFERENCE TERMS RANDOM VARIABLES

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2000

RESUMO

The objective of this work is to extend the use of the Analytical Method for assessing the interference involving non-geostationary satellite networks to situations where the interference entries from the various satellites in a given Constellations are modeled as statistically independent random variables. The analysis of this type of situation requires a large number of convolution computations. After showing that the direct approach to numerically compute convolutions is not feasible and that the use of Monte Carlo simulation techniques require a prohibitive computer time to guarantee the necessary accuracy, the study identifies two alternatives: the indirect use of the Central Limit theorem, and numerical integration using Gauss Quadrature Rules. Finally, the present work presents two numerical example applications of the Analytical Method. The obtained results show an accuracy improvement when compared to those obtained using other methods.

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inferences non-geostationary satellites satelites nao-geoestacionarios inferencias

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