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Abstract
The study is divided into two main part: one focused on the GEO Satellite IoT and the other on the LEO Satellite IoT.
Concerning the GEO Satellite IoT, the activity has been developed in the context of EUMETSAT Data Collection Service (DCS) by investigating the performance at the receiver within challenging scenarios. DCS are provided by several GEO Satellite operators, giving almost total coverage around the world. In this study firstly an overview of the DCS end-to-end architecture is given followed by a detailed description of both the tools used for the simulations: the DCP-TST (message generator and transmitter) and the DCP-RX (receiver). After generating several test messages, the performances have been evaluated with the addition of impairments (CW and sweeping interferences) and considerations in terms of BER and Good Messages are produced. Furthermore, a study on the PLL
System is also conducted together with evaluations on the effectiveness of tuning the PLL Bw on the overall performance.
Concerning the LEO Satellite IoT, the activity was carried out in the
framework of the ASI Bidirectional IoT Satellite Service (BISS) Project. The elaborate covers a survey about the possible services that the project can accomplish and a technical analysis on the uplink MA. In particular, the LR-FHSS is proved to be a valid alternative for the uplink through an extensive analysis on its Network capacity and through the study of an analytic model for Success Probability with its Matlab implementation.
Abstract
The study is divided into two main part: one focused on the GEO Satellite IoT and the other on the LEO Satellite IoT.
Concerning the GEO Satellite IoT, the activity has been developed in the context of EUMETSAT Data Collection Service (DCS) by investigating the performance at the receiver within challenging scenarios. DCS are provided by several GEO Satellite operators, giving almost total coverage around the world. In this study firstly an overview of the DCS end-to-end architecture is given followed by a detailed description of both the tools used for the simulations: the DCP-TST (message generator and transmitter) and the DCP-RX (receiver). After generating several test messages, the performances have been evaluated with the addition of impairments (CW and sweeping interferences) and considerations in terms of BER and Good Messages are produced. Furthermore, a study on the PLL
System is also conducted together with evaluations on the effectiveness of tuning the PLL Bw on the overall performance.
Concerning the LEO Satellite IoT, the activity was carried out in the
framework of the ASI Bidirectional IoT Satellite Service (BISS) Project. The elaborate covers a survey about the possible services that the project can accomplish and a technical analysis on the uplink MA. In particular, the LR-FHSS is proved to be a valid alternative for the uplink through an extensive analysis on its Network capacity and through the study of an analytic model for Success Probability with its Matlab implementation.
Tipologia del documento
Tesi di laurea
(Laurea magistrale)
Autore della tesi
Cirillo, Roberto
Relatore della tesi
Correlatore della tesi
Scuola
Corso di studio
Indirizzo
CURRICULUM INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY FOR CLIMATE
Ordinamento Cds
DM270
Parole chiave
EUMETSAT,PLL,LR-FHSS,Matlab,Goodput,Internet of Things,GEO satellite,LEO satellite,Satellite communications,Wireless communications,Bit error rate,Packet loss rate
Data di discussione della Tesi
16 Giugno 2022
URI
Altri metadati
Tipologia del documento
Tesi di laurea
(NON SPECIFICATO)
Autore della tesi
Cirillo, Roberto
Relatore della tesi
Correlatore della tesi
Scuola
Corso di studio
Indirizzo
CURRICULUM INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY FOR CLIMATE
Ordinamento Cds
DM270
Parole chiave
EUMETSAT,PLL,LR-FHSS,Matlab,Goodput,Internet of Things,GEO satellite,LEO satellite,Satellite communications,Wireless communications,Bit error rate,Packet loss rate
Data di discussione della Tesi
16 Giugno 2022
URI
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