Abstract
Motivated by the need of resource flexibility in high throughput satellite systems, a hot-spot cell configuration is introduced and analyzed in terms of throughput performance. Cell partitioning and user scheduling are also addressed in conjunction with the application of different types of linear precoding algorithms. The analysis is based on a real satellite system design and uses a system simulation approach, encompassing the random user distribution inside the hot-spot cell area. Results provide guidelines on the design of the hot-spot cell partitioning and show the achievable gains of precoding with respect to conventional, non precoded, transmission.
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