The adoption of the NB-IoT technology in satellite communications intends to boost Internet of Things services beyond the boundaries imposed by the current terrestrial infrastructures. Apart from link-level studies in the scientific literature and preliminary 3GPP technical reports, the overall debate is still open. To provide a further step forward in this direction, the work presented herein pursues a novel service-oriented methodology to design an effective solution, meticulously stitched around application requirements and technological constraints. To this end, it conducts link-level and system-level investigations to tune physical transmissions, satellite constellation, and protocol architecture, while ensuring the expected system behavior. To offer a real smart agriculture service operating in Europe, the resulting solution exploits 24 Low Earth Orbit satellites, grouped into 8 different orbits, moving at an altitude of 500 km. The configured protocol stack supports the transmission of tens of bytes generated at the application layer, by also counteracting the issues introduced by the satellite link. Since each satellite has the whole protocol stack on-board, terminals can transmit data without the need for the feeder link. This ensures communication latencies ranging from 16 minutes to 75 minutes, depending on the served number of terminals and the physical transmission settings. Moreover, the usage of the Early Data Transmission scheme reduces communication latencies up to 40%. These results pave the way towards the deployment of an effective proof-of-concept, which drastically reduces the time-to-market imposed by the current state of the art.

Sciddurlo, G., Petrosino, A., Quadrini, M., Roseti, C., Striccoli, D., Zampognaro, F., et al. (2022). Looking at NB-IoT over LEO satellite systems: design and evaluation of a service-oriented solution. IEEE INTERNET OF THINGS JOURNAL, 9(16), 14952-14964 [10.1109/JIOT.2021.3135060].

Looking at NB-IoT over LEO satellite systems: design and evaluation of a service-oriented solution

Roseti C.;Zampognaro F.;Luglio M.;
2022-12-01

Abstract

The adoption of the NB-IoT technology in satellite communications intends to boost Internet of Things services beyond the boundaries imposed by the current terrestrial infrastructures. Apart from link-level studies in the scientific literature and preliminary 3GPP technical reports, the overall debate is still open. To provide a further step forward in this direction, the work presented herein pursues a novel service-oriented methodology to design an effective solution, meticulously stitched around application requirements and technological constraints. To this end, it conducts link-level and system-level investigations to tune physical transmissions, satellite constellation, and protocol architecture, while ensuring the expected system behavior. To offer a real smart agriculture service operating in Europe, the resulting solution exploits 24 Low Earth Orbit satellites, grouped into 8 different orbits, moving at an altitude of 500 km. The configured protocol stack supports the transmission of tens of bytes generated at the application layer, by also counteracting the issues introduced by the satellite link. Since each satellite has the whole protocol stack on-board, terminals can transmit data without the need for the feeder link. This ensures communication latencies ranging from 16 minutes to 75 minutes, depending on the served number of terminals and the physical transmission settings. Moreover, the usage of the Early Data Transmission scheme reduces communication latencies up to 40%. These results pave the way towards the deployment of an effective proof-of-concept, which drastically reduces the time-to-market imposed by the current state of the art.
dic-2022
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore ING-INF/03 - TELECOMUNICAZIONI
English
Con Impact Factor ISI
3GPP; European Space Agency; Internet of Things; link-level analysis; NB-IoT; Protocols; Satellite broadcasting; satellite communication; Satellite constellations; Satellites; system design; system-level evaluation
Sciddurlo, G., Petrosino, A., Quadrini, M., Roseti, C., Striccoli, D., Zampognaro, F., et al. (2022). Looking at NB-IoT over LEO satellite systems: design and evaluation of a service-oriented solution. IEEE INTERNET OF THINGS JOURNAL, 9(16), 14952-14964 [10.1109/JIOT.2021.3135060].
Sciddurlo, G; Petrosino, A; Quadrini, M; Roseti, C; Striccoli, D; Zampognaro, F; Luglio, M; Perticaroli, S; Mosca, A; Lombardi, F; Micheli, I; Ornatelli, A; Schena, V; Di Mezza, A; Mattioni, A; Morbidelli, D; Boggia, G; Piro, G
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