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Downlink Coverage and Bit Rate Performance of LEO-Based Non-Terrestrial Networks for NB-IoT

LE, T. D.; ŠTŮSEK, M.; DVOŘÁK, R.; PALUŘÍK, P.; MAŠEK, P.; MOLTCHANOV, D.; HOŠEK, J.

Original Title

Downlink Coverage and Bit Rate Performance of LEO-Based Non-Terrestrial Networks for NB-IoT

English Title

Downlink Coverage and Bit Rate Performance of LEO-Based Non-Terrestrial Networks for NB-IoT

Type

Paper in proceedings (conference paper)

Original Abstract

The integration of Narrowband Internet of Things (NB-IoT) with Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTNs) has emerged as a prominent enabler for global IoT connectivity in regions where terrestrial infrastructures are unavailable or impractical to deploy. Although IoT traffic is inherently uplink-oriented, performance of the downlink transmissions is equally vital for maintaining reliable system operations, yet it has so far received considerably less attention. This paper presents a comprehensive study of downlink coverage and bit rate performance in LEO-based NB-IoT NTN systems. Using simulations with realistic satellite constellation models at 600 km and 1,200 km altitudes, we evaluate minimum link availability, downlink Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) distributions, and achievable physical-layer bit rates under various antenna configurations and constellation sizes. Our results demonstrate that 1,200 km constellations consistently provide stronger downlink performance than their 600km counterparts. Notably, for LEO 1200, with 60 satellites equipped with 0.4 m aperture antennas, end devices can maintain valid connections with the satellites for approximately 30% of the time-almost four times higher than for LEO 600, and more than 65% of devices achieve bit rates above 3.5 kbps, satisfying the 3GPP TS 22.261 requirement of 2 kbps experienced data rate. Furthermore, smaller aperture antennas, despite offering lower peak gain, are shown to improve robustness by producing wider beams, which yield more stable SNR distributions and superior minimum link availability compared to larger apertures.

English abstract

The integration of Narrowband Internet of Things (NB-IoT) with Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTNs) has emerged as a prominent enabler for global IoT connectivity in regions where terrestrial infrastructures are unavailable or impractical to deploy. Although IoT traffic is inherently uplink-oriented, performance of the downlink transmissions is equally vital for maintaining reliable system operations, yet it has so far received considerably less attention. This paper presents a comprehensive study of downlink coverage and bit rate performance in LEO-based NB-IoT NTN systems. Using simulations with realistic satellite constellation models at 600 km and 1,200 km altitudes, we evaluate minimum link availability, downlink Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) distributions, and achievable physical-layer bit rates under various antenna configurations and constellation sizes. Our results demonstrate that 1,200 km constellations consistently provide stronger downlink performance than their 600km counterparts. Notably, for LEO 1200, with 60 satellites equipped with 0.4 m aperture antennas, end devices can maintain valid connections with the satellites for approximately 30% of the time-almost four times higher than for LEO 600, and more than 65% of devices achieve bit rates above 3.5 kbps, satisfying the 3GPP TS 22.261 requirement of 2 kbps experienced data rate. Furthermore, smaller aperture antennas, despite offering lower peak gain, are shown to improve robustness by producing wider beams, which yield more stable SNR distributions and superior minimum link availability compared to larger apertures.

Keywords

Bit rate, Coverage, Downlink, NB-IoT, Non-terrestrial Network, SNR

Key words in English

Bit rate, Coverage, Downlink, NB-IoT, Non-terrestrial Network, SNR

Authors

LE, T. D.; ŠTŮSEK, M.; DVOŘÁK, R.; PALUŘÍK, P.; MAŠEK, P.; MOLTCHANOV, D.; HOŠEK, J.

RIV year

2026

Released

03.12.2025

Publisher

IEEE Computer Society

Location

Florence, Italy

ISBN

979-8-3315-7675-2

Book

In Proceedings of 2025 17th International Congress on Ultra Modern Telecommunications and Control Systems and Workshops (ICUMT)

Pages from

80

Pages to

86

Pages count

7

URL

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT201052,
  author="Dinh Thao {Le} and  {} and Martin {Štůsek} and  {} and Radim {Dvořák} and Pavel {Paluřík} and Pavel {Mašek} and Dmitri {Moltchanov} and Jiří {Hošek}",
  title="Downlink Coverage and Bit Rate Performance of LEO-Based Non-Terrestrial Networks for NB-IoT",
  booktitle="In Proceedings of 2025 17th International Congress on Ultra Modern Telecommunications and Control Systems and Workshops (ICUMT)",
  year="2025",
  pages="80--86",
  publisher="IEEE Computer Society",
  address="Florence, Italy",
  doi="10.1109/ICUMT67815.2025.11268600",
  isbn="979-8-3315-7675-2",
  url="https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/11268600"
}