Title :
140 Mbit/s co-frequency cross-polarised 16-QAM
Author :
Richman, G.D. ; Vogel, Klaus
Author_Institution :
British Telecom Res. Labs., Ipswich, UK
fDate :
28 Nov-1 Dec 1988
Abstract :
The authors present the results of a 16-QAM (quadrature amplitude modulation) cochannel field trial on a 51-km path in the UK using a reference channel, two cofrequency cross-polarized channels together with two adjacent channels 40 MHz apart. The measured transmission quality compares well with the results of the performances prediction model DRUMBEAT, which takes into account fading, interference, and the system signature. An opportunity to study cochannel operation under conditions of severe obstruction occurred in a long-lasting event of unusual subrefraction (k varying down to 0.5). Statistical evaluations of the degrading effects (e.g. cross-polar discrimination) are given. During the six-month measurement period, the results do not indicate any major problems with 16-QAM co-channel operation
Keywords :
digital radio systems; fading; polarisation; radio links; radiofrequency interference; 140 Mbit/s; 16-QAM; 51 km; DRUMBEAT; UK; cochannel operation; cofrequency cross-polarized channels; cross-polar discrimination; degrading effects; fading; interference; measured transmission quality; prediction model; reference channel; statistical evaluations; system signature; unusual subrefraction; Design engineering; Diversity reception; Fading; Frequency; Interference; Path planning; Relays; Telecommunications; Testing; Transmitting antennas;
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.1988.26112