Abstract

An integrated satellite and aerial network (ISAN) is considered a promising candidate to provide seamless connectivity for future wireless communication systems. In this paper, we propose a multi-objective based robust beamforming (BF) scheme for an ISAN to support heterogeneous services with high flexibility, where the satellite network serves various heterogeneous satellite terminals through multicast non-orthogonal multiple access (MC-NOMA), while the aerial network offers services to many internet of things devices using layered division multiplexing (LDM). Specifically, we first formulate a multi-objective optimization problem (MOOP) to achieve a good trade-off between sum rate maximization and total transmit power minimization. To tackle this mathematically intractable problem, we exploit the weighted Tchebycheff approach to transform the MOOP into a single-objective problem. Since only the angular information based channel state information is available, we exploit the angular discretization method and sequential convex approximation to design a robust BF algorithm to obtain the Pareto optimal solutions. Finally, simulation results demonstrated that our proposed scheme can achieve a optimal trade-off between multiple performance metrics with high spectrum and energy efficiency, so as to support heterogeneous services in the ISAN and fill the gap of only single type of serivce in the existing ISAN works.

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