We study the achievable rates by a single user in multibeam satellite scenarios. We show alternatives to the conventional symbol-by-symbol detection applied at user terminals. Single user detection is known to suffer from strong degradation when the terminal is located near the edge of the coverage area, and when aggressive frequency reuse is adopted. For this reason, we consider multiuser detection, and take into account the strongest interfering signal. Moreover, we analyze a different transmission strategy, where the signals from two adjacent beams jointly serve two users in a time division multiplexing fashion. We describe an information-theoretic framework to compare different transmission/detection strategies by computing the informat...
This paper considers interference mitigation techniques in the forward link of multibeam satellite s...
Abstract—Multibeam satellite systems are nowadays widely employed, and their use is expected to grow...
136 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Multi-user detection focuses ...
We consider the rates achievable by a user in a multibeam satellite system for unicast applications ...
We study the performance of a multibeam satellite system under different frequency reuse schemes. W...
The application of multiuser detection has been recently suggested as an effective solution to maxim...
In this paper, we propose a framework, based on the combined use of single- and multiuser detection,...
We propose a framework, based on the combined use of single- and multiuser detection, to jointly opt...
peer reviewedMulti-User Detection (MUD) techniques are currently being examined as promising technol...
The growing demand for high rate broadband satellite services delivered through multi-spot beam syst...
Multi-beam satellite systems gain capacity from frequency reuse in the forward link, but they suffer...
We consider the forward link of a multibeam satellite system with high spectral reuse and the novel ...
This paper investigates how to boost the forward link capacity in multibeam satellite systems. Since...
This paper considers interference mitigation techniques in the forward link of multibeam satellite s...
Point-to-point communications occur between a single transmitter and a single receiver. In this cha...
This paper considers interference mitigation techniques in the forward link of multibeam satellite s...
Abstract—Multibeam satellite systems are nowadays widely employed, and their use is expected to grow...
136 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Multi-user detection focuses ...
We consider the rates achievable by a user in a multibeam satellite system for unicast applications ...
We study the performance of a multibeam satellite system under different frequency reuse schemes. W...
The application of multiuser detection has been recently suggested as an effective solution to maxim...
In this paper, we propose a framework, based on the combined use of single- and multiuser detection,...
We propose a framework, based on the combined use of single- and multiuser detection, to jointly opt...
peer reviewedMulti-User Detection (MUD) techniques are currently being examined as promising technol...
The growing demand for high rate broadband satellite services delivered through multi-spot beam syst...
Multi-beam satellite systems gain capacity from frequency reuse in the forward link, but they suffer...
We consider the forward link of a multibeam satellite system with high spectral reuse and the novel ...
This paper investigates how to boost the forward link capacity in multibeam satellite systems. Since...
This paper considers interference mitigation techniques in the forward link of multibeam satellite s...
Point-to-point communications occur between a single transmitter and a single receiver. In this cha...
This paper considers interference mitigation techniques in the forward link of multibeam satellite s...
Abstract—Multibeam satellite systems are nowadays widely employed, and their use is expected to grow...
136 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Multi-user detection focuses ...