DocumentCode
302365
Title
Data rate determination for fixed, matched filter channels
Author
Wolcott, Ted J. ; Osborne, William P.
Author_Institution
Loral Western Dev. Labs., Texas Univ., Dallas, TX, USA
Volume
2
fYear
1996
fDate
23-27 Jun 1996
Firstpage
696
Abstract
In today´s world, with ever rising data rate requirements and ever shrinking budgets, the use of existing equipment to perform new tasks is highly desirable. Often the need to increase the data transmission rates through an existing system is clear, yet financial or logistical constraints do not permit complete redesign of the system. Other situations do not allow the designer access to all of the system components, as in satellite systems. Whatever the circumstances, the desirable result is to maximize the data rates through existing channels. This paper presents a method for determination of the allowable data rates in existing channels. In addition, a measure of the expected degradation associated with the use of a pre-existing receive filter and matched transmit filter pair at increased transmit data rates is determined. Examples are given for different filter types and data modulation formats. The method is demonstrated through simulation of Butterworth and elliptical filters for 8PSK and 16QAM modulation
Keywords
Butterworth filters; channel capacity; data communication; elliptic filters; filtering theory; matched filters; phase shift keying; quadrature amplitude modulation; satellite communication; telecommunication channels; 16QAM; 8PSK; Butterworth filters; data modulation formats; data transmission rates; degradation; elliptical filters; filter types; fixed filter channels; matched filter channels; matched transmit filter; receive filter; satellite systems; system components; AWGN; Data communication; Data engineering; Degradation; Low earth orbit satellites; Matched filters; Pulse modulation; Relays; Throughput; Transponders;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Communications, 1996. ICC '96, Conference Record, Converging Technologies for Tomorrow's Applications. 1996 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Dallas, TX
Print_ISBN
0-7803-3250-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICC.1996.541271
Filename
541271
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