Title :
ESA satellite wideband CDMA radio transmission technology for the IMT-2000/UMTS satellite component: features and performance
Author :
Gaudenzi, R. De ; Gallinaro, G. ; Caire, G. ; Lyons, R. ; Luglio, M. ; Ruggieri, M. ; Vernucci, A. ; Widmer, H.
Author_Institution :
Eur. Space Agency, Netherlands
Abstract :
The European Telecommunication Standards Institute (ETSI) decision to endorse for the Universal Telecommunication Radio Access (UTRA) techniques based upon wideband CDMA approaches for terrestrial UMTS (T-UMTS) paired frequency duplexing band will certainly constitute an important driver to steer the corresponding choice for the satellite UMTS (S-UMTS) component. In this paper it is shown how a similarity in the S-UMTS access solution not only contributes to making dual-mode user-terminals more cost-effective but also represents a good technical choice. This is despite the fact that the satellite UMTS component faces a number of unique challenging requirements, such as very scarce RF power resources compared to T-UMTS, significant propagation delay, high frequency variations due to Doppler shift (especially for the low-altitude Earth orbit (LEO) case), larger cell size. This paper described the main ETSI UTRA modifications required to obtain an efficient S-UMTS air interface capable of suiting the above listed constraints, while keeping maximum commonality with the T-UMTS.
Keywords :
broadband networks; cellular radio; code division multiple access; mobile satellite communication; network interfaces; radio access networks; radio networks; telecommunication standards; Doppler shift; ESA; ETSI UTRA modifications; European Telecommunication Standards Institute; IMT-2000/UMTS satellite; LEO; RF power resources; S-UMTS air interface; T-UMTS; Universal Telecommunication Radio Access; cell size; dual-mode user-terminals; high frequency variations; low-altitude Earth orbit; paired frequency duplexing band; performance; propagation delay; satellite UMTS; satellite wideband CDMA radio transmission; terrestrial UMTS; 3G mobile communication; Artificial satellites; Doppler shift; Low earth orbit satellites; Multiaccess communication; Propagation delay; Radio frequency; Satellite broadcasting; Telecommunication standards; Wideband;
Conference_Titel :
Global Telecommunications Conference, 1999. GLOBECOM '99
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5796-5
DOI :
10.1109/GLOCOM.1999.831789