Multi-Satellite MIMO Systems for Direct User-Satellite Communications: A Survey
Zohre Mashayekh Bakhsh, Yasaman Omid, Gaojie Chen, Farbod Kayhan, Yi, Ma, Rahim Tafazolli

TL;DR
This survey reviews multi-satellite MIMO systems for direct user-satellite communication, emphasizing system design, satellite collaboration, and channel modeling to enhance global connectivity in underserved areas.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of multi-satellite MIMO systems, including detailed analysis of satellite cooperation, channel models, and hybrid ISL technologies, with comparative simulation insights.
Findings
Multi-satellite MIMO improves link performance.
Hybrid FSO/RF ISLs offer advantages.
OTFS enhances channel modeling accuracy.
Abstract
Advancements in satellite technology have made direct-to-device connectivity a viable solution for ensuring global access. This method is designed to provide internet connectivity to remote, rural, or underserved areas where traditional cellular or broadband networks are lacking or insufficient. This paper is a survey providing an in-depth review of multi-satellite Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) systems as a potential solution for addressing the link budget challenge in direct user-satellite communication. Special attention is given to works considering multi-satellite MIMO systems, both with and without satellite collaboration. In this context, collaboration refers to sharing data between satellites to improve the performance of the system. This survey begins by explaining several fundamental aspects of satellite communications (SatComs), which are vital prerequisites before…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSatellite Communication Systems · Spacecraft Design and Technology · Wireless Communication Networks Research
MethodsSoftmax · Attention Is All You Need
