Title :
Feedforward multiple access satellite communications
Author :
Laufer, Shaul ; Snyders, Jakov
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Tel-Aviv Univ., Israel
fDate :
8/1/1992 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Satellite communications modeled by a feedforward random multiple-access system are considered. The transmission times of the users are governed by protocol signals. The authors consider the model of a slot-synchronized collision channel without feedback, proposed by J.L. Massey and P. Mathys (1985), augmented by interleavers that are essential for enabling the use of practical short codes. They assess the throughput of the channel on the basis of a short-coding error parameter. The set of parameters of all users characterizes the rate region achievable by employing short block codes with nonideal interleaving. The short-coding error parameter corresponds to a bound on the probability of error which is tighter than the bound expressed with the aid of the conventional cut-off rate. The analysis takes into account practical communication aspects, such as the effect of interleaving span and noise in noninterfered slots
Keywords :
coding errors; error correction codes; multi-access systems; protocols; satellite relay systems; telecommunication channels; coding error parameter; error probability; feedforward random multiple-access system; interleavers; interleaving span; noise; protocol signals; satellite communications; short block codes; slot-synchronized collision channel; throughput; transmission times; Access protocols; Block codes; Delay; Feedback; Forward error correction; Helium; Interleaved codes; Multiaccess communication; Satellite communication; Time division multiple access;
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on