R. Schwarz, A. Knopp, D. Ogermann, C. Hofmann, B. Lankl
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Optimum-capacity MIMO satellite link for fixed and mobile services
This paper examines the requirements for the construction of a capacity-optimized multiple input multiple output (MIMO) line of sight (LOS) satellite channel between 2 geostationary satellites and Mr antennas placed on earth in general. It is shown that a full multiplexing gain through a geometrical optimized arrangement of the antennas can be achieved both for stationary anchor stations and mobile receivers.