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Modeling and Analysis of Hybrid GEO-LEO Satellite Networks

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arxiv 2410.14902 v1 pith:3F433PG5 submitted 2024-10-18 cs.IT math.IT

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As the number of low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites rapidly increases, the consideration of frequency sharing or cooperation between geosynchronous Earth orbit (GEO) and LEO satellites is gaining attention. In this paper, we consider a hybrid GEO-LEO satellite network where GEO and LEO satellites are distributed according to independent Poisson point processes (PPPs) and share the same frequency resources. Based on the properties of PPPs, we first analyze satellite-visible probabilities, distance distributions, and association probabilities. Then, we derive an analytical expression for the network's coverage probability. Through Monte Carlo simulations, we verify the analytical results and demonstrate the impact of system parameters on coverage performance. The analytical results effectively estimate the coverage performance in scenarios where GEO and LEO satellites cooperate or share the same resource.

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