Satellite multibeam coverage of earth: Innovative solutions and optimal synthesis of aperture fields

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The problem of the synthesis of optimal continuous aperture sources to optimally realize the satellite multibeam coverage of Earth is stated and solved. The design approach relies on a far-field representation which exploits at best the degrees of freedom arising from the geometrical structure of the well-known four-colors coverage map. The overall synthesis is stated as a Convex Programming problem wherein the fast achievement of the (unique) globally optimal solution is guaranteed. The introduced tools allow stating the ultimate theoretical radiation performances achievable by any circular-aperture antenna of fixed size and, at the same time, can be exploited as a reference in the synthesis of isophoric direct-radiating arrays. Numerical examples concerning a mission scenario recently proposed by the European Space Agency are provided.

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Morabito, A. F., Laganà, A. R., & Di Donato, L. (2016). Satellite multibeam coverage of earth: Innovative solutions and optimal synthesis of aperture fields. Progress in Electromagnetics Research, 156, 135–144. https://doi.org/10.2528/PIER16061505

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