Abstract

Low earth orbit (LEO) satellite system becomes an emerging non-terrestrial network solution for future radio communications. To maximize the system capacity, an LEO satellite could utilize circularly polarized planar antenna array with the frequency reuse technique to form multiple earthmoving beams. With the increasing number of LEO satellites, inline interference from the geosynchronous equatorial orbit (GEO) satellite is an important issue to be resolved when the spectrum resource is shared. With the frequency hopping phenomena in earth-moving LEO networks, the inline interference could be minimized if the GEO users also perform the similar frequency hopping via coordination between LEO and GEO satellite networks. This paper proposes eight spectrum sharing schemes for GEO satellite networks to produce the frequency hopping sequence in earth-moving LEO network. We evaluate the system capacity, fairness between LEO and GEO users, and time costs of all schemes. Simulation results validate the advantage obtained from coordination, and show that the simple greedy scheme performs as good as the optimal scheme due to fixed frequency hopping patterns.

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