Abstract

SummaryIn order to tackle the problem of spectrum scarcity, spectrum sharing among satellite communication systems becomes a common phenomenon. Due to the spectrum sharing, mmWave satellite cluster, which is considered as a prominent part of the space information networks, may suffer severe mutual interference among inter‐satellite data links. In this paper, we firstly conduct the interference analysis for satellite clusters. Then, we formulate the interference problem as a constrained optimization problem in the performance metric of the total achievable data rate. To alleviate the interference between satellite clusters, a particle swarm optimization (PSO)‐based cooperative beam biasing and power control scheme (CBP‐PSO) from the perspectives of the joint beam domain and power domain is proposed. And the interference management problem is transformed to find the best combination of the boresight direction and transmission power based on the improved PSO algorithm. Specially, in the interference analysis and proposed scheme, different satellite cluster formations and antenna configurations are taken into account. Finally, simulation results show that the proposed CBP‐PSO scheme based on cooperative beam biasing and power control can effectively improve the achievable data rate of the interfered data links, even for the severe in‐line interference.

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