Title :
A code-division switch architecture for satellite applications
Author :
Gerakoulis, Diakoumis ; Geraniotis, Evaggelos
Author_Institution :
AT&T Bell Labs., Florham Park, NJ, USA
fDate :
3/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper introduces a code-division methodology into switching applications. The proposed method is applied in satellite-switched code-division multiple-access (SS/CDMA) systems for routing CDMA traffic channels on board the multibeam satellites. We present code-division switch (CDS) architectures, analyze the CDS performance, and assess its complexity. The CDS has been shown to route CDMA user channels without introducing interference. The proposed CDS architecture is nonblocking, and its hardware complexity and speed are proportional to the size of the switch. We also examine the amplitude distribution of the combined signal in the CDS bus and the interference evaluation of the end-to-end link in the proposed applications. Then we consider the problem of switch control under an optimum or a random algorithm and compare its complexity with the equivalent problem in time-multiplexed switching methods.
Keywords :
code division multiple access; multibeam antennas; optimisation; radiofrequency interference; random processes; satellite antennas; satellite links; telecommunication network routing; telecommunication switching; telecommunication traffic; CDMA traffic channels routing; CDS bus; SS/CDMA systems; amplitude distribution; code-division switch architecture; combined signal; end-to-end link; hardware complexity; interference evaluation; multibeam satellites; nonblocking architecture; optimum algorithm; performance analysis; random algorithm; satellite applications; satellite-switched code-division multiple-access; switch control; time-multiplexed switching methods; Communication switching; Hardware; Interference; Multiaccess communication; Performance analysis; Power cables; Routing; Satellite broadcasting; Switches; Time division multiple access;
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on