Abstract

The technology of chirp spread spectrum (CSS) has been around for decades, widely used in the fields of radar and sonar. In recent years, CSS has been used in the IEEE 802.15.4a and Long Range (LoRa) Internet of Things (IoT), called LoRa modulation. On the other hand, CSS has never been used in low-Earth-orbit (LEO) satellite communication systems for low-data-rate transmission. CSS applied in LoRa as a kind of successful commercial IoT technology will promote research on its application in satellite communication for IoT. Recently, new types of chirp signals with the same chirp rate have become available to realize multiple accesses. This letter examines those types of chirp signal and the revised SCS called Asymmetry Chirp Signal (ACS) is proposed for better performance in LEO satellite IoT.

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