Embracing Beam-Squint Effects for Wideband LEO Satellite Communications: A 3D Rainbow Beamforming Approach
Juha Park, Seokho Kim, Wonjae Shin, and H. Vincent Poor

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel 3D rainbow beamforming technique for wideband LEO satellite communications that leverages beam-squint effects to serve the entire coverage area simultaneously, significantly boosting throughput and reducing latency.
Contribution
It proposes a joint phase-time array with true time delay to intentionally widen beam-squint, enabling single-slot coverage and improved uplink throughput in wideband LEO SATCOM.
Findings
Achieves up to 2.8-fold increase in uplink throughput.
Enables serving entire coverage area in a single time slot.
Provides a new paradigm by turning beam-squint into an advantage.
Abstract
Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite communications (SATCOM) offers high-throughput, low-latency global connectivity to a very large number of users. To accommodate this demand with limited hardware resources, beam hopping (BH) has emerged as a prominent approach in LEO SATCOM. However, its time-domain switching mechanism confines coverage to a small fraction of the service area during each time slot, exacerbating uplink throughput bottlenecks and latency issues as the user density increases. Meanwhile, wideband systems experience the beam-squint effect, where analog beamforming (BF) directions vary with subcarrier frequencies, potentially causing misalignment at certain frequencies, thereby hindering the performance of wideband SATCOM. In this paper, we aim to shift the paradigm in wideband LEO SATCOM from beam-squint as an impairment to beam-squint as an asset. Specifically, we put forth…
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TopicsSatellite Communication Systems · IoT Networks and Protocols · Radio Astronomy Observations and Technology
