• DocumentCode
    1083000
  • Title

    Advances in satellite CDMA transmission for mobile and personal communications

  • Author

    Gaudenzi, Riccardo De ; Giannetti, Filippo ; Luise, Marco

  • Author_Institution
    RF Syst. Div., Eur. Space Agency, Noordwijk, Netherlands
  • Volume
    84
  • Issue
    1
  • fYear
    1996
  • fDate
    1/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    18
  • Lastpage
    39
  • Abstract
    An ubiquitous network for multimedia personal communications (Personal Communications Network (PCN)) with small, individual low-cost terminals is one of the most ambitious worldwide projects for the 21st century that are being pursued nowadays. In the development of such PCN, Geostationary, Medium, and Low Earth Orbiting (GEO, MEO, LEO) satellite constellations will play a fundamental role to provide worldwide coverage for most services required by the end-user. The characteristics of efficiency and flexibility inherently required by that scenario suggest, amidst other possibilities, to take into special consideration a radio interface based on code division multiple access (CDMA) to ensure, in addition to the features mentioned above, a sufficient grade of power and spectral efficiency of the relevant satellite radio link. The aim of this paper is a review of the current status of those issues in the field of satellite CDMA transmission systems design that, in our opinion, appear fundamental to the successful operation of an efficient PCN. In particular, we survey the techniques for multiplexing, coding and transmission of direct-sequence spread spectrum (DS/SS) signals, and we touch upon the techniques for the minimization of the self-noise effect, and the related topics of power-control and multiuser detection. We also shortly address in this respect some technological aspects related to an efficient modem design via digital signal processing techniques. The final part of the paper deals more specifically with some typical issues of satellite transmission, namely the minimization of the detrimental effects of the nonlinear satellite transponder and of multipath propagation; the applicability of diversity reception to a multisatellite network is also addressed as possible means of performance boost
  • Keywords
    code division multiple access; digital radio; diversity reception; encoding; fading; interference suppression; land mobile radio; mobile satellite communication; modems; multipath channels; multiplexing; personal communication networks; radiofrequency interference; reviews; spread spectrum communication; transponders; DS/SS signals; PCN; code division multiple access; coding; digital signal processing techniques; direct-sequence spread spectrum; diversity reception; mobile communications; modem design; multipath propagation; multiplexing; multisatellite network; multiuser detection; nonlinear satellite transponder; personal communications; power-control; review; satellite CDMA transmission; satellite constellations; satellite radio link; self-noise effect; Low earth orbit satellites; Modems; Multiaccess communication; Multimedia communication; Multiuser detection; Personal communication networks; Radio link; Satellite broadcasting; Satellite constellations; Spread spectrum communication;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Proceedings of the IEEE
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9219
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/5.476023
  • Filename
    476023