We investigate the impact of atmospheric impairments on the theoretical bandwidth efficiency of Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) geostationary satellite links which are shaped to optimize the channel bandwidth efficiency. We analyze the impairments caused by precipitation, since this is the most severe atmospheric effect causing capacity degradations. By theory, the MIMO channel capacity is strongly affected by signal attenuation as well as signal phase shifts that might reduce the number and strength of spatial subchannels (eigenmodes). We will show, however, that the characteristics of the phase disturbances prevent a loss of capacity. Regarding the additional attenuation, which the signals may encounter passing through the troposphere, we will quantify outage values for several levels of link capacity degradation. Although a loss of capacity cannot be avoided in total, it still turns out that MIMO systems outperform conventional Single-Input Single-Output (SISO) designs in terms of reliability. Even in the presence of atmospheric perturbations, MIMO systems still provide enormous capacity gains and vast reliability improvements. Thus, the MIMO satellite systems presented are perfectly suited to establish the backbone network of future broadband wireless standards (e.g. DVB-SH), supporting high data rates for a variety of worldwide services.
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