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Frequency Plan Design for Multibeam Satellite Constellations Using Linear Programming

Upcoming large satellite constellations and the advent of tighter steerable beams will offer unprecedented flexibility. This new flexibility will require resource management strategies to be operated in high-dimensional and dynamic environments, as existing satellite operators are unaccustomed to operational flexibility and automation. Frequency assignment policies have the potential to drive constellations' performance in this new context, and are no exception to real-time and scalability requirements. The majority of frequency assignment methods proposed in the literature fail to fulfill these two requirements, or are unable to meet them without falling short on bandwidth and/or power efficiency. In this paper we propose a new frequency assignment method designed to prioritize operational requirements. We present an algorithm based on Integer Linear Programming (ILP) that is able to fully define a frequency plan while respecting key system constraints such as handovers and interference. We are able to encode operators' goals such as bandwidth maximization or power reduction and produce optimal or quasi-optimal plans according to such objectives. In our experiments, we find our method is able to allocate at least 50% more bandwidth and reduce power consumption by 40% compared to previous operational benchmarks. The performance advantage of our method compared to previous solutions increases with the dimensionality of the constellation; in an experiment with a 5,000-beam MEO constellation we find that we can allocate three times more bandwidth.

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