DocumentCode :
158327
Title :
Code division multiple access communications systems for CubeSats at Lunar Lagrangian L1
Author :
Babuscia, Alessandra ; Hung, Chia-Che ; Divsalar, Dariush ; Kar-Ming Cheung
Author_Institution :
Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Technol., Pasadena, CA, USA
fYear :
2014
fDate :
1-8 March 2014
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
10
Abstract :
Interplanetary Cubesats would enable low-cost missions for high-quality scientific and exploration programs. In particular cubeSats in formation have been proposed to operate in the vicinity of the Lunar Lagrangian L1 to collect lunar scientific data and to perform surface observation. In this paper we present a low complexity CDMA system for CubeSats (M small spacecraft) for communications between the Lunar L1 and Earth station. It is well known that the complexity of a CDMA transmitter is much lower than the complexity of the CDMA receiver. Moreover, the complexity of a channel encoder is always much lower than the complexity of the channel decoder. So for downlink communications it makes sense to use encoders for modern codes such as Turbo and LDPC followed by a spread spectrum transmitter for CDMA systems for CubeSats. Here we used an LDPC coded CDMA with BPSK modulation with rectangular and half-sine pulse shaping. Except for the PN generator seed numbers, the communication structure of all CubeSats would be identical and operating at one single RF frequency. For the uplink we may choose an uncoded CDMA system since the uplink transmit power is expected to be high enough to support the use of uncoded CDMA system. In addition since there would be no multipath for the uplink (broadcast channel) the use of orthogonal spreading codes such as Walsh codes is appropriate. The choice of orthogonal codes would reduce the multiuser interference. However due to some limitation (bandwidth, data rates, and M) we may be forced to use nonorthogonal PN codes. In addition, one of the spreading codes will not carry any data, which acts as an unmodulated pilot to reduce the complexity of synchronization. The proposed uncoded CDMA yields receivers for CubeSats that have low complexity implementation. Each component of CubeSats could easily extract its own received data with almost no interference from other users in case of orthogonal spreading codes. For the downlink, depending - n the available bandwidth, and the data rates, a large processing gain could be obtained if the N is not large. Thus the multiuser interference degradation due to the other CubeSats could be made small at the Earth station. If N is large, and the bandwidth and data rates do not allow large processing gains then the multiuser interference could be high. In such cases we could use a simple parallel interference cancellation method with two stages that dramatically improves the system performance for the downlink. In this paper we accurately analyzed and simulated the proposed CDMA system for a concept Constellation of 20 CubeSats (M=20). All system simulations are done using Simulink platform.
Keywords :
channel coding; code division multiple access; decoding; interference suppression; orthogonal codes; parity check codes; phase shift keying; pseudonoise codes; radio receivers; radio transmitters; radiofrequency interference; satellite communication; space vehicles; spread spectrum communication; synchronisation; turbo codes; wireless channels; BPSK modulation; CDMA receiver; CDMA transmitter; Earth station; LDPC code; M small spacecraft; PN generator seed number; RF frequency; Simulink platform; Walsh code; channel decoder complexity; channel encoder complexity; code division multiple access communications system; downlink communication; half-sine pulse shaping; interplanetary cubesats; low complexity CDMA system; lunar lagrangian L1 station; lunar scientific data collection; multiuser interference reduction; nonorthogonal PN code; orthogonal spreading code; rectangular pulse shaping; simple parallel interference cancellation method; spread spectrum transmitter; surface observation; synchronization; turbo code; uncoded CDMA system; Complexity theory; Downlink; Earth; Frequency modulation; Multiaccess communication; Noise; Satellites;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace Conference, 2014 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Big Sky, MT
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-5582-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/AERO.2014.6836341
Filename :
6836341
Link To Document :
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