Dynamic Beam Coverage for Satellite Communications Aided by Movable-Antenna Array
Lipeng Zhu, Xiangyu Pi, Wenyan Ma, Zhenyu Xiao, and Rui Zhang

TL;DR
This paper introduces a movable antenna array approach for LEO satellite systems to improve beam coverage and interference mitigation by jointly optimizing antenna positions and weights over time.
Contribution
It proposes a novel joint optimization framework for antenna placement and beamforming in satellite arrays, enhancing coverage and reducing interference.
Findings
Significantly reduces interference leakage compared to fixed antennas.
The low-complexity scheme achieves similar performance to continuous movement.
Optimization algorithms effectively adapt antenna configurations over time.
Abstract
Due to the ultra-dense constellation, efficient beam coverage and interference mitigation are crucial to low-earth orbit (LEO) satellite communication systems, while the conventional directional antennas and fixed-position antenna (FPA) arrays both have limited degrees of freedom (DoFs) in beamforming to adapt to the time-varying coverage requirement of terrestrial users. To address this challenge, we propose in this paper utilizing movable antenna (MA) arrays to enhance the satellite beam coverage and interference mitigation. Specifically, given the satellite orbit and the coverage requirement within a specific time interval, the antenna position vector (APV) and antenna weight vector (AWV) of the satellite-mounted MA array are jointly optimized over time to minimize the average signal leakage power to the interference area of the satellite, subject to the constraints of the minimum…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAntenna Design and Optimization · Satellite Communication Systems · Antenna Design and Analysis
