Implementation of a Channel Model for Non-Terrestrial Networks in ns-3

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Abstract

While the 5th generation (5G) of mobile networks has landed in the commercial area, the research community is exploring new functionalities for 6th generation (6G) networks, for example non-Terrestrial networks (NTNs) via space/air nodes such as Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), High Altitute Platforms (HAPs) or satellites. Specifically, satellite-based communication offers new opportunities for future wireless applications, such as providing connectivity to remote or otherwise unconnected areas, complementing terrestrial networks to reduce connection downtime, as well as increasing traffic efficiency in hot spot areas. In this context, an accurate characterization of the NTN channel is the first step towards proper protocol design. Along these lines, this paper provides an ns-3 implementation of the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) channel and antenna models for NTN described in Technical Report 38.811. In particular, we extend the ns-3 code base with new modules to implement the attenuation of the signal in air/space due to atmospheric gases and scintillation, and new mobility and fading models to account for the Geocentric Cartesian coordinate system of satellites. Finally, we validate the accuracy of our ns-3 module via simulations against 3GPP calibration results.

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Sandri, M., Pagin, M., Giordani, M., & Zorzi, M. (2023). Implementation of a Channel Model for Non-Terrestrial Networks in ns-3. In ACM International Conference Proceeding Series (pp. 28–34). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3592149.3592158

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