Analysis of satellite multibeam antennas’ performances
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Abstract In this work, we discuss the application of frequency reuse's concept in satellite communications, stressing the importance for a design-oriented mathematical model as first step for dimensioning antenna systems. We consider multibeam reflector antennas. The first part of the work consists in reorganizing, making uniform and completing the models already developed in the scientific literature. In doing it, we adopt the multidimensional Taylor development formalism. For computing the spillover efficiency of the antenna, we consider different feed's illuminations and we propose a completely original mathematical model, obtained by the interpolation of simulator results. The second part of the work is dedicated to characterize the secondary far field pattern. Combining this model together with the information on the cellular coverage geometry is possible to evaluate the isolation and the minimum directivity on the cell. As third part, in order to test the model and its analysis and synthesis capabilities, we implement a software tool that helps the designer in the rapid tuning of the fundamental quantities for the optimization of the performance: the proposed model shows an optimum agreement with the results of the simulations.
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