Title :
A fully-processed payload architecture for a very wideband mobile communications system
Author :
Nguyen, Tien M. ; Hant, James J. ; Taggart, Dave ; Tsang, Chit-Sang ; Wang, Charles
Author_Institution :
Commun. Syst. Eng. Dept., Aerosp. Corp., El Segundo, CA, USA
Abstract :
The Advanced Wideband System (AWS) is being developed to provide worldwide, wideband communications capabilities to address the long term needs of the DoD for information transmission, reception, and handling. This system will require wideband fixed-to-fixed, fixed-to-mobile, mobile-to-mobile and other tactical communications services, with maximum data rates on the order of hundreds of megabits per second. Based on the design methodology proposed in the paper titled "Design concept and methodology for the future Advanced Wideband Satellite system", this paper derives an optimum fully-processed payload architecture for a wideband, mobile communications system. The derived architecture is optimum in the sense that it will achieve minimum weight, power consumption and hardware complexity, with a channel capacity to support a required number of users. The paper also presents a link budget calculation to show that the payload architecture derived using our proposed approach achieves the desired link margin.
Keywords :
broadband networks; channel capacity; military communication; mobile satellite communication; multi-access systems; network interfaces; satellite links; signal sampling; AWS; Advanced Wideband System; CDMA; DoD; FDMA; TDMA; channel capacity; coding; communication network interface; data rates; digital signal processing; fully-processed payload architecture; link budget calculation; link margin; minimum hardware complexity; minimum power consumption; minimum weight; optimum fully-processed payload architecture; sampling; satellite communication system; tactical communications services; wideband fixed-to-fixed communications services; wideband fixed-to-mobile communications services; wideband mobile communications system; wideband mobile-to-mobile communications services; worldwide wideband communications; Channel capacity; Computer architecture; Energy consumption; Hardware; Mobile antennas; Mobile communication; Payloads; Polarization; Satellites; Wideband;
Conference_Titel :
MILCOM 2002. Proceedings
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7625-0
DOI :
10.1109/MILCOM.2002.1180439