5G new radio multiuser precoding in geostationary satellite networks

Author:

Artiga Xavier1ORCID,Vázquez Miguel Ángel1

Affiliation:

1. Centre Tecnològic de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya (CTTC/CERCA) Barcelona Spain

Abstract

SummaryThe multiuser precoding procedures standardized by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) for new radio (NR) represent a new opportunity to realize satellite precoding for capacity improvement, given the integration of non‐terrestrial networks in the 3GPP framework. This work analyses and numerically evaluates them for the geostationary satellite scenarios consolidated by the 3GPP. It shows that the preferred precoding matrix indicated by NR codebooks is not able to handle properly the inter‐beam interference and should only be used to estimate the propagation channel. To this aim, we propose the use of modified type II port selection codebooks reporting on the strongest beams, which correspond to the higher interferences. Since the obtention of high precoding gains requires the operation in rather high signal‐to‐noise regimes and the proper estimation of the interfering contributions from many beams, we propose to enlarge the maximum number of beams reported by each precoding matrix indicator (PMI) report, currently limited to four. As alternative, we also evaluate a sequential multi‐report framework considering the effects of channel‐state information aging and the user equipment (UE) processing times. It preserves the current limits on the number of reported beams but increases the system overhead signalling. The quantization of estimated coefficients is also analysed, not only from the overhead point of view but also to properly report weak interferers corresponding to distant beams, due to the increase in the number of reported beams. Moreover, we identify the minimum interference power a UE should be able to detect to achieve the theoretical large precoding gains.

Funder

European Space Agency

Publisher

Wiley

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