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Distributed precoding systems in multi-gateway multibeam satellites: regularization and coarse beamforming

Carlos Mosquera, Roberto López-Valcarce, Tomás Ramírez, Vahid Joroughi

2023Investigo Institutional repository of UVigo (Universidade de Vigo)29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper deals with the problem of beamforming design in a multibeam satellite, which is shared by different groups of terminals -clusters-, each served by an Earth station or gateway. Each gateway precodes the symbols addressed to its respective users; the design follows an MMSE criterion, and a regularization factor judiciously chosen allows to account for the presence of mutually interfering clusters, extending more classical results applicable to one centralized station. More importantly, channel statistics can be used instead of instantaneous channel state information, avoiding the exchange of information among gateways through backhaul links. The on-board satellite beamforming weights are designed to exploit the degrees of freedom of the satellite antennas to minimize the noise impact and the interference to some specific users. On-ground beamforming results are provided as a reference to compare the joint performance of MMSE precoders and on-board beamforming network.

Topics & Concepts

BeamformingPrecodingComputer scienceBackhaul (telecommunications)Channel state informationZero-forcing precodingAdaptive beamformerComputer networkTelecommunicationsBase stationMIMOWirelessSatellite Communication SystemsAdvanced MIMO Systems OptimizationWireless Communication Networks Research
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