Low Latency IoT/M2M Using Nano-Satellites

Conference Paper (2019)
Author(s)

Jos van 't Hof (Student TU Delft)

Visweswaran Karunanithi (TU Delft - Electronics)

Stefano Speretta (TU Delft - Space Systems Egineering)

C. Verhoeven (TU Delft - Electronics)

Earl Mc Cune Jr (TU Delft - Electronics)

Research Group
Electronics
Copyright
© 2019 Jos van 't Hof, Visweswaran Karunanithi, S. Speretta, C.J.M. Verhoeven, E.W. McCune
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Publication Year
2019
Language
English
Copyright
© 2019 Jos van 't Hof, Visweswaran Karunanithi, S. Speretta, C.J.M. Verhoeven, E.W. McCune
Research Group
Electronics
Volume number
2019-October
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Abstract

Nano-satellite IoT/M2M missions are gaining popularity in recent time. Various companies have launched their pilot missions last year in 2018 and all these companies intend to place a constellation in (V)LEO that can communicate with low power sensors on the ground (sometimes remote locations) and relay it back to the end-user who is monitoring these sensors. This paper discusses two possible architectures of using nano-satellites for low latency IoT/M2M, by presenting information such as, number of satellites needed, number of orbital planes needed and communication strategy. The first proposed architecture will comprise of a self-sustaining network of nano-satellites that communicate with low power, low data-rate sensors on the ground and relay the data to rest of the nano-satellites in the network using inter-satellite links, which is downlinked by a nano-satellite that is in the view of a ground station that is connected to IMT. The second proposed architecture will use nano-satellites to communicate with low power, low data-rate sensors on the ground and relay it to satellites that intend to provide internet from space (Mega-constellation). The internet constellations considered in this study for the second architecture are: Telesat’s constellation, SpaceX’s Starlink, OneWeb’s constellation, Astrome’s SpaceNet constellation and Audacy’s constellation. Using both these architectures, it can be seen that the latency can be reduced considerably.

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