Abstract

High-throughput satellite communication based on large-scale multi-beam antennas is a promising technology for sixth-generation (6G) mobile networks. Conventional online calibration methods for large-scale antennas after satellite launch are restricted by communication signals. This paper proposes an online calibration method of amplitude and phase errors without disturbing the normal communication traffic. Two important aspects of calibration are discussed, i.e., closed-form expressions of calibration accuracy and hardware complexity. Simulation results show that theoretical approximation results are close to simulation results when the number of antennas is less than half of the code length. The relative amplitude and phase performance deteriorate by 6.12 dB and 40.96 deg, respectively, when the power is lower than the reference 20 dB. Finally, a calibration experimental system with eight beams is built for verification.

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