Title :
SAT02-4: Performance Impacts of a DS-CDMA System for Satellite Communications On The Move Applications
Author :
Weerackody, V. ; Gonzalez, L. ; Cuevas, E.
Author_Institution :
Appl. Phys. Lab., Johns Hopkins Univ., Red Bank, NJ
fDate :
Nov. 27 2006-Dec. 1 2006
Abstract :
This paper examines a direct-sequence code division multiple access (DS-CDMA) system for the reverse link in satellite communications on the move applications. In order to limit interference to adjacent satellites, strict limits on the effective isotropic radiated power (EIRP) spectral density are established by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and the International Telecommunications Union (ITU). Performance analysis of the DS-CDMA is carried out subject to this transmit power limitations and in the presence of channel and system impairments that are typically encountered in Ku-band (14-GHz band) satellite systems. Specific impairments considered are: small signal variations due to environmental conditions which are typically modeled by lognormal shadowing, atmospheric scintillations, and motion induced antenna pointing errors. Also, a novel methodology is developed to characterize motion induced antenna pointing errors and their impact on the system performance.
Keywords :
code division multiple access; microwave antennas; satellite communication; spread spectrum communication; DS-CDMA system; Federal Communications Commission; International Telecommunications Union; antenna pointing errors; atmospheric scintillations; direct-sequence code division multiple access system; effective isotropic radiated power spectral density; frequency 14 GHz; lognormal shadowing; satellite communications; Artificial satellites; Atmospheric modeling; FCC; Interference; Multiaccess communication; Performance analysis; Power system modeling; Satellite communication; Shadow mapping; System performance;
Conference_Titel :
Global Telecommunications Conference, 2006. GLOBECOM '06. IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0356-1
Electronic_ISBN :
1930-529X
DOI :
10.1109/GLOCOM.2006.479