Intelligent Reflecting Surface-Aided LEO Satellite Communication: Cooperative Passive Beamforming and Distributed Channel Estimation
Beixiong Zheng, Shaoe Lin, Rui Zhang

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel IRS-aided LEO satellite communication system utilizing cooperative passive beamforming at both satellite and ground IRSs, with optimized channel estimation and beam tracking for high-mobility scenarios.
Contribution
It proposes a new architecture with two-sided IRS deployment, decomposes the high-dimensional channel into low-dimensional vectors, and develops a distributed channel estimation protocol.
Findings
Enhanced channel gain through cooperative IRS design
Closed-form solutions for beamforming optimization
Reduced complexity in channel estimation and beam tracking
Abstract
We consider in this paper a new intelligent reflecting surface (IRS)-aided LEO satellite communication system, by utilizing the controllable phase shifts of massive passive reflecting elements to achieve flexible beamforming, which copes with the time-varying channel between the high-mobility satellite (SAT) and ground node (GN) cost-effectively. In particular, we propose a new architecture for IRS-aided LEO satellite communication where IRSs are deployed at both sides of the SAT and GN, and study their cooperative passive beamforming (CPB) design over line-of-sight (LoS)-dominant single-reflection and double-reflection channels. Specifically, we jointly optimize the active transmit/receive beamforming at the SAT/GN as well as the CPB at two-sided IRSs to maximize the overall channel gain from the SAT to each GN. Interestingly, we show that under LoS channel conditions, the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Wireless Communication Technologies · Satellite Communication Systems · Advanced Antenna and Metasurface Technologies
