Direct Uplink Connectivity in Space MIMO Systems with THz and FSO Inter-Satellite Links
Zohre Mashayekh Bakhsh, Yasaman Omid, Gaojie Chen, Farbod Kayhan, Yi, Ma, Rahim Tafazolli

TL;DR
This paper analyzes uplink transmission in space MIMO systems using THz and FSO inter-satellite links, proposing satellite selection and capacity approximation methods, demonstrating significant spectral efficiency improvements.
Contribution
It introduces a practical satellite selection method considering ISL channels and derives capacity bounds for THz and FSO links under realistic conditions.
Findings
Multi-satellite MIMO outperforms single-satellite in spectral efficiency.
Derived closed-form capacity bounds closely match simulation results.
Pointing errors and ISL frequency impact spectral efficiency.
Abstract
This paper investigates uplink transmission from a single-antenna mobile phone to a cluster of satellites, emphasizing the role of inter-satellite links (ISLs) in facilitating cooperative signal detection. The study focuses on non-ideal ISLs, examining both terahertz (THz) and free-space optical (FSO) ISLs concerning their ergodic capacity. We present a practical scenario derived from the recent 3GPP standard, specifying the frequency band, bandwidth, user and satellite antenna gains, power levels, and channel characteristics in alignment with the latest 3GPP for non-terrestrial networks (NTN). Additionally, we propose a satellite selection method to identify the optimal satellite as the master node (MN), responsible for signal processing. This method takes into account both the user-satellite link and ISL channels. For the THz ISL analysis, we derive a closed-form approximation for…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSatellite Communication Systems · Space exploration and regulation · Spacecraft Design and Technology
