DocumentCode
2934488
Title
Link performance optimization for digital satellite broadcasting systems
Author
De Gaudenzi, Riccardo ; Elia, C. ; Viola, R.
Author_Institution
European Space Res. & Technol. Centre, Noordwijk, Netherlands
fYear
1991
fDate
2-5 Dec 1991
Firstpage
487
Abstract
The authors introduce the concept of digital direct satellite broadcasting (D-DBS), which allows unprecedented flexibility by providing a large number of audiovisual services. The concept assumes an information rate of 40 Mb/s, which is compatible with practically all present-day transponders. After discussion of the general system concept, the results of transmission system optimization are presented. Channel and interference effects are taken into account. Numerical results show that the scheme with the best performance is trellis-coded 8-PSK (phase shift keying) modulation concatenated with a Reed-Solomon block code. For a net data rate of 40 Mb/s a bit error rate of 10-10 can be achieved with an equivalent bit energy to noise density of 9.5 dB, including channel, interference, and demodulator impairments. A link budget analysis shows how a medium-power direct-to-home TV satellite can provide multimedia services to users equipped with small (60-cm) dish antennas
Keywords
digital communication systems; direct broadcasting by satellite; encoding; error correction codes; error statistics; optimisation; phase shift keying; 40 Mbit/s; D-DBS; Reed-Solomon block code; audiovisual services; bit error rate; digital direct satellite broadcasting; digital satellite broadcasting systems; interference effects; link performance optimisation; medium-power direct-to-home TV satellite; multimedia services; trellis-coded 8-PSK; Concatenated codes; Information rates; Interference; Modulation coding; Optimization; Phase modulation; Phase shift keying; Reed-Solomon codes; Satellite broadcasting; Transponders;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Global Telecommunications Conference, 1991. GLOBECOM '91. 'Countdown to the New Millennium. Featuring a Mini-Theme on: Personal Communications Services
Conference_Location
Phoenix, AZ
Print_ISBN
0-87942-697-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/GLOCOM.1991.188434
Filename
188434
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