Published 2024 | Version v1
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Optimized MIMO Feeder Link Architectures for 6G NGSO Mega-Constellations

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Multiple antenna feeder links are a promising solution to address the forecasted data-rate bottlenecks in future 6G Non-Geostationary Orbit (NGSO) constellations. In this paper, a comparative analysis of feeder architectures is conducted between the Uniform Linear Array (ULA) and the Uniform Circular Array (UCA). The study starts with a  GSO trajectories examination, followed by the derivation of the instantaneous optimal capacity conditions. Furthermore, a novel key performance indicator based on the inverse condition number of the channel matrix is introduced. This indicator facilitates performance comparison across the Field-of-View (FoV). Numerical simulations evaluating array orientation dependence, orbit altitude influence, and frequency stability, indicate better performance for ULA geometries, thus positioning  them as a suitable choice to scale the system throughput

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European Commission
HARMONY – Innovating New Space Frontiers: Harmonised Federated and Fractionated Systems Unlocking Fresh Perspectives for Satellite Services 101072798