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Towards Dual-band Reconfigurable Metamaterial Surfaces for Satellite Networking

Authors :
Cho, Kun Woo
Ghasempour, Yasaman
Jamieson, Kyle
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The first low earth orbit satellite networks for internet service have recently been deployed and are growing in size, yet will face deployment challenges in many practical circumstances of interest. This paper explores how a dual-band, electronically tunable smart surface can enable dynamic beam alignment between the satellite and mobile users, make service possible in urban canyons, and improve service in rural areas. Our design is the first of its kind to target dual channels in the Ku radio frequency band with a novel dual Huygens resonator design that leverages radio reciprocity to allow our surface to simultaneously steer and modulate energy in the satellite uplink and downlink directions, and in both reflective and transmissive modes of operation. Our surface, Wall-E, is designed and evaluated in an electromagnetic simulator and demonstrates 94% transmission efficiency and an 85% reflection efficiency, with at most 6 dB power loss at steering angles over a 150-degree field of view for both transmission and reflection. With a 75 sq cm surface, our link budget calculations predict a 4 dB and 24 dB improvement in the SNR of a link entering the window of a rural home in comparison to the free-space path and brick wall penetration, respectively.<br />Comment: 9 pages including references, 9 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2206.14939
Document Type :
Working Paper