SYSYSep 23, 2017

Beam Tracking for UAV Mounted SatCom on-the-Move with Massive Antenna Array

arXiv:1709.07989177 citationsh-index: 82
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Addresses the beam pointing instability challenge in UAV-satellite communications for mobile satellite terminals.

The paper proposes a blind beam tracking approach for Ka-band UAV-satellite communication with massive antenna arrays, combining mechanical adjustment for coarse pointing and electrical refinement via a simultaneous perturbation algorithm. Simulations show superiority over existing methods.

Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)-satellite communication has drawn dramatic attention for its potential to build the integrated space-air-ground network and the seamless wide-area coverage. The key challenge to UAV-satellite communication is its unstable beam pointing due to the UAV navigation, which is a typical SatCom on-the-move scenario. In this paper, we propose a blind beam tracking approach for Ka-band UAVsatellite communication system, where UAV is equipped with a large-scale antenna array. The effects of UAV navigation are firstly released through the mechanical adjustment, which could approximately point the beam towards the target satellite through beam stabilization and dynamic isolation. Specially, the attitude information can be realtimely derived from data fusion of lowcost sensors. Then, the precision of the beam pointing is blindly refined through electrically adjusting the weight of the massive antennas, where an array structure based simultaneous perturbation algorithm is designed. Simulation results are provided to demonstrate the superiority of the proposed method over the existing ones.

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