MIMO卫星通信的偏振视距信道模型

Nicholas P. Lawrence, L. Davis, David Haley
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空间多输入多输出(MIMO)在多路径非视距(NLOS)信道等多散射环境中提供了更高的速率和/或可靠性。在视距(LOS)主导条件下,空间多样性降低。双极化信号已被证明成功地利用极化多样性时,LOS占主导地位。对于卫星系统,这种最先进的双极化技术目前不能解释链路的三维几何形状,特别是天线元件不对准造成的极化不匹配。由于天线方向不匹配导致的性能损失可以通过在发射端和接收端同时使用三维极化天线来克服。本文结合卫星几何、Friis方程和极化失配,提出了一种新的极化LOS MIMO信道模型。我们的重点是偏振不匹配以及它在视场(FOV)中的变化。我们的模型为3D偏振信号技术提供了在视场上提供增强和更一致的链路性能的机会。
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A polarimetric line-of-sight channel model for MIMO satellite communications
Spatial multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) offers increased rate and/or reliability in rich scattering environments such as that of a multipath non-line-of-sight (NLOS) channel. In line-of-sight (LOS) dominated conditions, spatial diversity is reduced. Dual polarisation signalling has been shown to successfully exploit polarisation diversity when LOS is dominant. For satellite systems, such state-of-the-art dual-polarisation techniques do not currently account for the 3D geometry of the link, and specifically the polarisation mismatch from misalignment of the antenna elements. Performance loss due to the mismatch in antenna orientation can be overcome by using 3D polarimetric antennas at both the transmitter and receiver. In this paper, we present a novel polarimetric LOS MIMO channel model by combining satellite geometry, the Friis equation and polarisation mismatch. Our emphasis is on polarisation mismatch and how this varies over the field-of-view (FOV). Our model offers the opportunity for 3D polarimetric signalling techniques to deliver enhanced and more consistent link performance over the FOV.
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