Link Adaptation for Mitigating Earth-To-Space Propagation Effects on the NASA SCaN Testbed

Abstract: In Earth-to-Space communications, well-known propagation effects such as path loss and atmospheric loss can lead to fluctuations in the strength of the communications link between a satellite and its ground station. Additionally, the typically unconsidered effect of shadowing due to the geometry of the satellite and its solar panels can also lead to link degradation. As a result of these anticipated channel impairments, NASA’s communication links have been traditionally designed to handle the…