Ai, 2018 - Google Patents
Ka‐band HTS channel uplink SNIR probability modelAi, 2018
- Document ID
- 9876260720143355604
- Author
- Ai L
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- Publication venue
- International Journal of Satellite Communications and Networking
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I present a novel analytical study of the signal‐to‐noise‐plus‐interference ratio (SNIR) for Ka‐ band high throughput satellite uplink channels. The Ka‐band high throughput satellite systems employ frequency and polarization (color) reuse among the spot beams to achieve …
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