Title :
Some practical strategies for reducing intermodulation in satellite communications
Author :
Vuong, X.T. ; Nguyen, K.D. ; Ozmizrak, F.N. ; Birta, L.G.
Author_Institution :
GTE Spacenet Corp., McLean, VA, USA
Abstract :
Various heuristic procedures for obtaining practical solutions to the general one-level carrier frequency assignment problem are described. The problem treated is general in the sense that it accommodates the case where L of the N slots may be explicitly designated as prohibited and unavailable for assignment. This problem occurs in satellite transmission with many small carriers accessing the same transponder where, due to multipath and TV interference from crosspolarized transponders of the same satellite and from copolarized transponders of the adjacent satellites, some portions of the bandwidth of the considered transponder cannot be used. To permit comparison with respect to the intermodulation advantage and central-processing-unit time required, the case without prohibited slots is considered. The sequential insertion procedure in which, starting with two carriers at the two end slots, one additional carrier at a time is optimally inserted into one of the unassigned slots is found best when the ratio between the available bandwidth and the total carrier bandwidth is greater than about 125%. All the heuristic procedures produced assignments whose intermodulation advantages are all greater than the bandwidth ratio.<>
Keywords :
frequency allocation; interference suppression; intermodulation; satellite relay systems; telecommunications computing; TV interference; carrier bandwidth; copolarized transponders; crosspolarized transponders; heuristic procedures; intermodulation; multipath interference; one-level carrier frequency assignment; prohibited slots; satellite communications; satellite transmission; sequential insertion procedure; Bandwidth; Central Processing Unit; Frequency; Operational amplifiers; Power amplifiers; Power generation; Radiofrequency amplifiers; Satellite broadcasting; Satellite communication; Transponders;
Journal_Title :
Aerospace and Electronic Systems, IEEE Transactions on