Radiation properties of moving constellations of (nano) satellites: A complexity study

W. Bruinsma, R. Hes, S. Bosma, I. Lager, M. Bentum
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The (computational) complexity involved by beamforming in moving constellations of (nano) satellites is investigated by means of illustrative numerical experiments. While the number of radiators in such three-dimensional (3D) array antennas is not large, evaluating their radiation patterns entails challenging computational intricacies in view of the satellites being in motion and each satellite performing general 3D rotations. As a result, the relevant array radiation patterns become time-dependent, the elementary radiation patterns being themselves time-dependent. The discussed experiments will illustrate the time evolution of the radiation pattern for given individual satellite orbits and rotation laws. At the same time, they will provide a basis for estimating the computational complexity involved by predicting the complete beamforming in future space-bound remote sensing missions using constellations of (nano) satellites.
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移动(纳米)卫星星座的辐射特性:一个复杂性研究
采用说明性数值实验的方法,研究了纳米卫星运动星座波束形成的计算复杂度。虽然这种三维(3D)阵列天线中的辐射体数量并不多,但鉴于卫星处于运动状态并且每个卫星都进行一般的三维旋转,评估其辐射模式需要具有挑战性的计算复杂性。结果,相关的阵列辐射方向图与时间相关,基本辐射方向图本身也与时间相关。所讨论的实验将说明给定单个卫星轨道和旋转规律下辐射方向图的时间演化。同时,它们将通过预测未来空间遥感任务中使用(纳米)卫星星座的完整波束形成,为估计所涉及的计算复杂性提供基础。
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