Optimal Linear Precoding Under Realistic Satellite Communications Scenarios
Geoffrey Eappen, Jorge Luis Gonzalez, Vibhum Singh, Rakesh Palisetty,, Alireza Haqiqtnejad, Liz Martinez Marrero, Jevgenij Krivochiza, Jorge Querol,, Nicola Maturo, Juan Carlos Merlano Duncan, Eva Lagunas, Stefano Andrenacci,, and Symeon Chatzinotas

TL;DR
This paper develops and experimentally validates optimal linear precoding techniques for multi-user satellite MIMO systems, significantly reducing interference and boosting throughput in realistic GEO satellite scenarios.
Contribution
It introduces an iterative precoding algorithm tailored for satellite systems, validated through in-lab experiments demonstrating interference cancellation and performance improvements.
Findings
Successful interference cancellation in satellite links
Enhanced signal-to-noise-and-interference ratio
Increased system throughput and spectral efficiency
Abstract
In this paper, optimal linear precoding for the multibeam geostationary earth orbit (GEO) satellite with the multi-user (MU) multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) downlink scenario is addressed. Multiple-user interference is one of the major issues faced by the satellites serving the multiple users operating at the common time-frequency resource block in the downlink channel. To mitigate this issue, the optimal linear precoders are implemented at the gateways (GWs). The precoding computation is performed by utilizing the channel state information obtained at user terminals (UTs). The optimal linear precoders are derived considering beamformer update and power control with an iterative per-antenna power optimization algorithm with a limited required number of iterations. The efficacy of the proposed algorithm is validated using the In-Lab experiment for 16X16 precoding with multi-beam…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSatellite Communication Systems · Wireless Communication Networks Research · Advanced Wireless Communication Techniques
