DocumentCode
2362962
Title
Potential benefits of dynamic beam synthesis to mobile satellite communication
Author
Guy, R.F.E.
Author_Institution
BAE Syst. ATC, Chelmsford
fYear
2006
fDate
6-10 Nov. 2006
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
4
Abstract
The latest communication satellites use high gain multibeam antenna systems. These provide a contiguous set of beams covering a service area. In addition spatial frequency reuse is utilized to maximise channel capacity, requiring the beams to be spatially isolated from one another. Users are assigned to a beam that aligns with the geographic cell they occupy. The necessary isolation between users with the same frequency is provided by a pre-synthesised fixed beamset. Achieving the isolation requirement drives up the beam roll-off rate, leading to ~3dB loss at the edge of a beam. An alternative would be to synthesise the beams dynamically, making use of user locations, to both maximise an individual user´s gain whilst minimising co-frequency interference from other uses. This paper outlines the potential benefit of dynamic beam synthesis (DBS) over a conventional fixed beam system.
Keywords
channel capacity; mobile communication; multibeam antennas; satellite antennas; satellite communication; channel capacity; co-frequency interference; dynamic beam synthesis; mobile satellite communication; multibeam antenna; Artificial satellites; Digital signal processors; Earth; Feeds; Frequency; Mobile antennas; Performance gain; Satellite antennas; Satellite broadcasting; Satellite communication;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Antennas and Propagation, 2006. EuCAP 2006. First European Conference on
Conference_Location
Nice
Print_ISBN
978-92-9092-937-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EUCAP.2006.4584974
Filename
4584974
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