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Regularized Zero-Forcing Dirty Paper Precoding in a High-Throughput Satellite Communication System

Journal

ELECTRONICS
Volume 11, Issue 19, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/electronics11193106

Keywords

high-throughput satellite; full spectrum reuse; co-frequency interference; precoding; zero-forcing precoding

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [62071146]

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This paper proposes an improved zero-forcing precoding algorithm to solve the co-frequency interference problem in high-throughput satellite communication systems. It also presents a low-complexity regularized zero-forcing dirty paper precoding algorithm.
In order to maximize the available data rate and spectrum utilization efficiency, a high-throughput satellite communication system adopts the full spectrum reuse scheme, which will cause serious co-frequency interference. In this paper, a forward link model, considering the effects of free space loss, rainfall attenuation, and beam gain, is established, and the classical low-complexity of the zero-forcing precoding algorithm is improved in order to solve the serious co-frequency interference. Moreover, the regularized zero-forcing precoding algorithm considering the influence of system noise is studied, and a low complexity regularized zero-forcing dirty paper precoding algorithm is proposed, whose basic principle is to sort users based on the principle of channel maximum norm selection and practical application scenarios. Simulation results show that it can encode users sequentially, according to the channel conditions, to maximize the SINR (signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio) and increase the throughput of the system.

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