DocumentCode
755341
Title
Modulation Transfer from TDMA On-Off Bursting to FM Carriers in Memoryless Nonlinear Devices: Part I--Power Spectra
Author
Fang, Russell J F
Author_Institution
COMSAT Labs., Clarksburg, MD
Volume
27
Issue
1
fYear
1979
fDate
1/1/1979 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
94
Lastpage
100
Abstract
The modulation transfer noise caused by the "on-off" bursts of TDMA signals is modeled and analyzed in detail. Expressions of the power spectra of the RF and the baseband modulation transfer noise have been obtained for the most general case of
TDMA and
FM carriers in a zero-memory nonlinear amplifier such as a helix-type TWTA. From these general expressions, the RF power spectrum and the baseband modulation transfer noise onto the FM carriers can be readily computed. It is shown that there are only line spectra and no continuous spectrum in the modulation transfer noise caused by the TDMA on-off bursting. The separation of the spectral lines is equal to the TDMA frame rate. The maximum of the power spectrum of the modulation transfer noise is inversely proportional to the square of the TDMA frame duration and is independent of the separation between TDMA and FM carriers. The modulation transfer noise is in general a complicated function of TDMA burst levels, burst patterns, burst lengths, FM carrier levels, carrier sizes, device nonlinearities, and operating points.
TDMA and
FM carriers in a zero-memory nonlinear amplifier such as a helix-type TWTA. From these general expressions, the RF power spectrum and the baseband modulation transfer noise onto the FM carriers can be readily computed. It is shown that there are only line spectra and no continuous spectrum in the modulation transfer noise caused by the TDMA on-off bursting. The separation of the spectral lines is equal to the TDMA frame rate. The maximum of the power spectrum of the modulation transfer noise is inversely proportional to the square of the TDMA frame duration and is independent of the separation between TDMA and FM carriers. The modulation transfer noise is in general a complicated function of TDMA burst levels, burst patterns, burst lengths, FM carrier levels, carrier sizes, device nonlinearities, and operating points.Keywords
FM communication; Nonlinear distortions; PSK communication; Satellite communication, multiaccess; Spectral analysis; Acoustic noise; Baseband; Broadband amplifiers; Crosstalk; Intersymbol interference; Phase shift keying; Radio frequency; Radiofrequency amplifiers; Satellites; Time division multiple access;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0090-6778
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCOM.1979.1094279
Filename
1094279
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