Dynamic Downlink-Uplink for Spectrum Sharing in Non-Terrestrial Networks

Autoren: S. Mukherjee, B. Matthiesen, A. Dekorsy, P. Popovski
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 6G networks are expected to integrate low Earth orbit satellites to ensure global connectivity by extending coverage to underserved and remote regions. However, the deployment of dense mega-constellations introduces severe interference among satellites operating over shared frequency bands. This is, in part, due to the limited flexibility of conventional frequency division duplex (FDD) systems, where fixed bands for downlink (DL) and uplink (UL) transmissions are employed. In this work, we propose dynamic re-assignment of FDD bands for improved interference management in dense deployments and evaluate the performance gain of this approach. To this end, we formulate a joint optimization problem that incorporates dynamic band assignment, user scheduling, and power allocation in both directions. This non-convex mixed integer problem is solved using a combination of equivalence transforms, alternating optimization, and state-of-the-art industrial-grade mixed integer solvers. We show numerical results for simple setup to demonstrate the effectiveness of the the proposed approach over conventional FDD, achieving up to 94% improvement in throughput in dense deployments.

Dokumenttyp: Konferenzbeitrag
Veröffentlichung: Glasgow, UK, 4. Juni 2026
Konferenz: International Conference on Communications (ICC) 2026
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Dynamic Downlink-Uplink for Spectrum Sharing in Non-Terrestrial Networks
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