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Multi-User Detection in Multibeam Mobile Satellite Systems: A Fair Performance Evaluation (1211.5882v1)

Published 26 Nov 2012 in cs.IT and math.IT

Abstract: Multi-User Detection (MUD) techniques are currently being examined as promising technologies for the next generation of broadband, interactive, multibeam, satellite communication (SatCom) systems. Results in the existing literature have shown that when full frequency and polarization reuse is employed and user signals are jointly processed at the gateway, more than threefold gains in terms of spectral efficiency over conventional systems can be obtained. However, the information theoretic results for the capacity of the multibeam satellite channel, are given under ideal assumptions, disregarding the implementation constraints of such an approach. Considering a real system implementation, the adoption of full resource reuse is bound to increase the payload complexity and power consumption. Since the novel techniques require extra payload resources, fairness issues in the comparison among the two approaches arise. The present contribution evaluates in a fair manner, the performance of the return link (RL) of a SatCom system serving mobile users that are jointly decoded at the receiver. More specifically, the achievable spectral efficiency of the assumed system is compared to a conventional system under the constraint of equal physical layer resource utilization. Furthermore, realistic link budgets for the RL of mobile SatComs are presented, thus allowing the comparison of the systems in terms of achievable throughput. Since the proposed systems operate under the same payload requirements as the conventional systems, the comparison can be regarded as fair. Finally, existing analytical formulas are also employed to provide closed form descriptions of the performance of clustered multibeam MUD, thus introducing insights on how the performance scales with respect to the system parameters.

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