2016 21st International Conference on Microwave, Radar and Wireless Communications (MIKON) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/mikon.2016.7491944
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Architectures for efficient power sharing in active multiple-feed-per-beam satellite antennas

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“…Alternatively, Multiple Feed per Beam (MFB) became part of the solution to scenarios with significant changes in the traffic demand pattern in the service area. The recent effort in developing more flexible onboard antenna systems is interesting to highlight the work presented in [14,15] on a new concept of active antennas in MFB with shared power amplifiers for VHTS systems. Furthermore, Schneider et al [16] explain that multibeam antennas are a key element for the frequency reuse scheme, and the authors discuss the comparison between the application of SFM and MFB.…”
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“…Alternatively, Multiple Feed per Beam (MFB) became part of the solution to scenarios with significant changes in the traffic demand pattern in the service area. The recent effort in developing more flexible onboard antenna systems is interesting to highlight the work presented in [14,15] on a new concept of active antennas in MFB with shared power amplifiers for VHTS systems. Furthermore, Schneider et al [16] explain that multibeam antennas are a key element for the frequency reuse scheme, and the authors discuss the comparison between the application of SFM and MFB.…”
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“…Otherwise, Multiple Feed per Beam (MFB) has become part of the solution for scenarios with significant changes in the traffic demand pattern in the service area. The recent effort to develop more flexible on-board antenna systems is interesting to highlight the work presented in [75], [76] on a new concept of active antennas in MFB with shared power amplifiers for VHTS systems. Therefore, authors in [77] explain that multibeam antennas are a key element for the frequency reuse scheme and the authors discuss the comparison between SFM and MFB application.…”
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