Title :
Influence of design on performance of a satellite modem transmitting coded PSK signals
Author :
Cheung, S.W. ; Clark, A.P.
Author_Institution :
British Telecom Res. Labs., Ipswich, UK
Abstract :
Studies a digital modem that transmits a convolutionally encoded eight-phase shift keyed (CE8PSK) signal over a satellite link. Several different earth stations are assumed to have simultaneous access to a given transponder in the satellite, in an arrangement of frequency division multiple access. Thus, adjacent channel interference (ACI) can be introduced into the CE8PSK signal by the corresponding CE8PSK signals that occupy the immediately adjacent frequency bands. The high power amplifier (HPA) at the earth station transmitter, within the satellite link, may introduce nonlinear distortion into the CE8PSK signal, but the satellite transponder is assumed to be linear. Predistortion may or may not be used. Results are presented of an extensive series of computer simulation tests. These measure the effects of bandlimiting, nonlinear distortion with an without predistortion, ACI and the demodulation process at the receiver, on the tolerance of the modem to additive white Gaussian noise.<>
Keywords :
digital communication systems; digital simulation; encoding; modems; phase shift keying; satellite relay systems; additive white Gaussian noise; adjacent channel interference; bandlimiting; baseband model; coded PSK signals; computer simulation tests; convolutionally encoded eight-phase shift keyed; demodulator; design; digital modem; earth station transmitter; earth stations; frequency division multiple access; high power amplifier; nonlinear distortion; output back-off; performance; predistortion; satellite link; satellite modem; satellite transponder; Digital communication; Encoding; Modems; Phase shift keying; Satellite communication; Simulation;
Journal_Title :
Communications, Speech and Vision, IEE Proceedings I