Title :
Coded multiple chirp spread spectrum system and overlay service
Author :
Kim, Junglrwan ; Pratt, Timothy ; Ha, Tri T.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Toledo Univ., OH, USA
fDate :
28 Nov-1 Dec 1988
Abstract :
An asynchronous spread spectrum system called coded multiple chirp is proposed, and the possible spread spectrum overlay over an analog FM-TV signal is investigated by computer simulation. Multiple single-sloped up and down chirps are encoded by a pseudonoise code and decoded by dechirpers (pulse compression filters) followed by a digital code correlator. The performance of the proposed system, expressed in probability of bit error and code miss probability, is similar to that of FSK (frequency shift keying) using codewords if sufficient compression gain is used. When chirp is used to overlay an FM-TV channel, two chirp signals with data rate up to 25 kb/s could be overlaid in a 36 MHz satellite transponder without significant mutual interference. Performance estimates for a VSAT (very small aperture terminal) Earth station operating at C-band show that a 2.4 m antenna and 300 mW transmitter could send a 2.4 kb/s signal to a large central Earth station over an occupied channel
Keywords :
digital simulation; encoding; error statistics; frequency modulation; frequency shift keying; satellite relay systems; spread spectrum communication; video signals; 2.4 kbit/s; 2.4 m; 25 kbit/s; 300 mW; 36 MHz; C-band; FSK; VSAT; analog FM-TV signal; asynchronous spread spectrum system; code miss probability; coded multiple chirp; codewords; computer simulation; dechirpers; digital code correlator; frequency shift keying; overlay service; pseudonoise code; pulse compression filters; satellite transponder; Chirp; Computer errors; Computer simulation; Correlators; Decoding; Digital filters; Frequency shift keying; Pulse compression methods; Satellite ground stations; Spread spectrum communication;
Conference_Titel :
Global Telecommunications Conference, 1988, and Exhibition. 'Communications for the Information Age.' Conference Record, GLOBECOM '88., IEEE
Conference_Location :
Hollywood, FL
DOI :
10.1109/GLOCOM.1988.25903