Capacity Model and Constraints Analysis for Integrated Remote Wireless Sensor and Satellite Network in Emergency Scenarios
This article investigates the capacity problem of an integrated remote wireless sensor and satellite network (IWSSN) in emergency scenarios. We formulate a general model to evaluate the remote sensor and satellite network capacity. Compared to most existing works for ground networks, the proposed mo...
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doaj-a7bc2a9818aa4f62a235b5c997a30f0e2020-11-25T01:06:05ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202015-11-011511290362905510.3390/s151129036s151129036Capacity Model and Constraints Analysis for Integrated Remote Wireless Sensor and Satellite Network in Emergency ScenariosWei Zhang0Gengxin Zhang1Feihong Dong2Zhidong Xie3Dongming Bian4College of Communication Engineering, PLA University of Science and Technology, 88 Houbiaoying Rd. Nanjing 210007, ChinaCollege of Communication Engineering, PLA University of Science and Technology, 88 Houbiaoying Rd. Nanjing 210007, ChinaCollege of Communication Engineering, PLA University of Science and Technology, 88 Houbiaoying Rd. Nanjing 210007, ChinaCollege of Communication Engineering, PLA University of Science and Technology, 88 Houbiaoying Rd. Nanjing 210007, ChinaCollege of Communication Engineering, PLA University of Science and Technology, 88 Houbiaoying Rd. Nanjing 210007, ChinaThis article investigates the capacity problem of an integrated remote wireless sensor and satellite network (IWSSN) in emergency scenarios. We formulate a general model to evaluate the remote sensor and satellite network capacity. Compared to most existing works for ground networks, the proposed model is time varying and space oriented. To capture the characteristics of a practical network, we sift through major capacity-impacting constraints and analyze the influence of these constraints. Specifically, we combine the geometric satellite orbit model and satellite tool kit (STK) engineering software to quantify the trends of the capacity constraints. Our objective in analyzing these trends is to provide insights and design guidelines for optimizing the integrated remote wireless sensor and satellite network schedules. Simulation results validate the theoretical analysis of capacity trends and show the optimization opportunities of the IWSSN.http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/15/11/29036capacityremote wireless sensor networkssatellite networkemergency communicationsintegrated remote wireless sensor and satellite network |
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Wei Zhang Gengxin Zhang Feihong Dong Zhidong Xie Dongming Bian Capacity Model and Constraints Analysis for Integrated Remote Wireless Sensor and Satellite Network in Emergency Scenarios Sensors capacity remote wireless sensor networks satellite network emergency communications integrated remote wireless sensor and satellite network |
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Capacity Model and Constraints Analysis for Integrated Remote Wireless Sensor and Satellite Network in Emergency Scenarios |
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Capacity Model and Constraints Analysis for Integrated Remote Wireless Sensor and Satellite Network in Emergency Scenarios |
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Capacity Model and Constraints Analysis for Integrated Remote Wireless Sensor and Satellite Network in Emergency Scenarios |
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Capacity Model and Constraints Analysis for Integrated Remote Wireless Sensor and Satellite Network in Emergency Scenarios |
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Capacity Model and Constraints Analysis for Integrated Remote Wireless Sensor and Satellite Network in Emergency Scenarios |
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capacity model and constraints analysis for integrated remote wireless sensor and satellite network in emergency scenarios |
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This article investigates the capacity problem of an integrated remote wireless sensor and satellite network (IWSSN) in emergency scenarios. We formulate a general model to evaluate the remote sensor and satellite network capacity. Compared to most existing works for ground networks, the proposed model is time varying and space oriented. To capture the characteristics of a practical network, we sift through major capacity-impacting constraints and analyze the influence of these constraints. Specifically, we combine the geometric satellite orbit model and satellite tool kit (STK) engineering software to quantify the trends of the capacity constraints. Our objective in analyzing these trends is to provide insights and design guidelines for optimizing the integrated remote wireless sensor and satellite network schedules. Simulation results validate the theoretical analysis of capacity trends and show the optimization opportunities of the IWSSN. |
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capacity remote wireless sensor networks satellite network emergency communications integrated remote wireless sensor and satellite network |
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