@article{oai:nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp:00005466, author = {Jamalipour, Abbas and Katayama, Masaaki and Yamazato, Takaya and Ogawa, Akira}, issue = {2}, journal = {IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications}, month = {Feb}, note = {In some recent studies, the use of low earth-orbit satellites in various applications is considered. In all of these studies, uniform distribution of traffic load is assumed. In this paper, the performance of a low earth-orbit satellite communication system which is designed to service to two kinds of users; i.e., voice users and data users is estimated. The distribution of population of these users is assumed to be nonuniform. According to the simulation results, it is shown that the nonuniformity in traffic affects the performance of the system by decreasing the signal quality at the satellite which has to service to populated areas and increasing it superfluously at the satellite with not so populated service area, in a given period of time. By modeling the satellites during their movements, the change in signal quality while experiencing a peak of traffic load in their route is also determined. A modified power control method based on the amount of traffic load of each satellite is also examined and is shown that this method can make some performance improvements in signal quality, which is limited by special features of low earth-orbit satellite systems.}, pages = {465--473}, title = {Performance of an Integrated Voice/Data System in Nonuniform Traffic Low Earth-Orbit Satellite Communication Systems}, volume = {13}, year = {1995} }