Title :
The NASA spacecraft transponding modem
Author :
Berner, Jeff B. ; Kayalar, Selahattin ; Perret, Jonathan D.
Author_Institution :
Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Technol., Pasadena, CA, USA
Abstract :
A new deep space transponder is being developed by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory for NASA. The spacecraft transponding modem (STM) implements standard transponder functions and some of the command and telemetry channel service functions that have resided in spacecraft Command/Data Subsystems. The STM tracks an X-band uplink signal and provides both X-band and Ka-band downlinks, either coherent or noncoherent with the uplink. A command detector is integrated into the STM, along with a codeblock processor and a hardware command decoder. The STM provides Reed-Solomon coding, convolutional coding, and turbo coding for downlink telemetry. The downlink symbol rates can be linearly ramped to match the G/T curve of the receiving station. Data rates range from 5 bits per second (bps) to 24 Mbps, with three modulation modes provided: subcarrier, biphase-L direct on carrier, and offset-QPSK. Standard turn around ranging, regenerative pseudo-noise ranging capability, and Differential One-way Ranging (DOR) tones are provided
Keywords :
Reed-Solomon codes; block codes; convolutional codes; modems; quadrature phase shift keying; space communication links; space telemetry; space vehicle electronics; transponders; turbo codes; 5 bit/s to 24 Mbit/s; G/T curve; Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Ka-band downlink; NASA; Reed-Solomon coding; X-band downlink; X-band uplink signal; biphase-L direct on carrier; codeblock processor; convolutional coding; data rates; deep space transponder; differential one-way ranging tones; downlink symbol rates; downlink telemetry; hardware command decoder; modulation modes; offset-QPSK; receiving station; regenerative pseudo-noise ranging capability; spacecraft transponding modem; standard turn around ranging; telemetry channel service functions; turbo coding; Detectors; Downlink; Hardware; Laboratories; Modems; NASA; Propulsion; Space vehicles; Telemetry; Transponders;
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace Conference Proceedings, 2000 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Big Sky, MT
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5846-5
DOI :
10.1109/AERO.2000.879288