The short-term scenarios of High Throughput Satellite (HTS) systems foresee the exploitation of (currently commercially unused) Extremely High Frequency (EHF) bands in the feeder-link to support broadband user access services. In this context, spatial diversity plays a key role, considering that this is the only technique that can allow high link availability at frequency bands higher than the Ka-band without requiring very high link margins which results in a waste of system resources. In this framework, the most promising spatial diversity technique is the so-called Smart Gateway (SG) diversity. This paper focuses on the optimization of the SG technique following operator perspectives and needs. In particular, a design approach for the op...