研究目的
Investigating the secure communication in a non-geostationary orbit (NGSO) satellite system from a physical layer security perspective.
研究成果
This paper studied, for the first time, the performance of a satellite communication system operating over a non-geostationary orbit, from a physical layer security perspective. In order to characterize the movement state of an NGSO satellite, we introduced three types of satellite orbiting models. With the help of these models and full consideration of rain attenuation, we analyzed the PLS performance of the concerned system in terms of secrecy capacity and secrecy outage probability, deriving their expressions in closed-from. The effectiveness of our performance analysis has been validated by simulations. Our theoretical results can be applied to predict the system PLS performance at any time and provide guidelines for the practical system configuration and operation.
研究不足
The study focuses on the downlink of an NGSO satellite system and assumes that the transmitter, receiver, and eavesdropper are all equipped with a single antenna. The impact of other channel models, such as Rician channel and Shadow-Rician channel, is not considered in this study.