We consider a realistic satellite communications system for broadband and broadcasting applications in a single-carrier-per-transponder scenario. We describe how to compute the spectral efficiency of such a system when suboptimal receivers are employed and we evaluate the performance improvements that can be obtained through the adoption of the time-frequency packing technique, which removes the constraint of orthogonal signaling, and relies on both time packing of adjacent symbols and reducing the carrier spacing of the adjacent channels. Our analysis reveals that introducing controlled interference can significantly increase the spectral efficiency of this system. Moreover, if a receiver which is able to account for the interference and t...
In this thesis, we consider four different scenarios of interest in modern satellite communications....
One of the proposals to increase the spectral efficiency of the DVB-S2 standard is based on time-fre...
This paper presents a short review on the main high spectral efficient systems for multibeam satelli...
We consider realistic satellite communications systems for broadband and broadcasting applications, ...
We consider a frequency-division-multiplexed satellite system where nonlinear distortions may origin...
This paper analyzes frequency packing schemes applied to multibeam satellite systems. In order to s...
International audienceFaster-than-Nyquist (FTN) signaling is investigated in future satellite commun...
International audienceFaster-than-Nyquist (FTN) signaling appears as an attractive method to improve...
We consider the use of multiple co-located satellites to improve the spectral efficiency of broadcas...
Abstract — We investigate the spectral efficiency, achievable by a low-complexity symbol-by-symbol r...
Abstract—We investigate the spectral efficiency, achievable by a low-complexity symbol-by-symbol rec...
Increasing both the data rate and power efficiency of single carrier transmissions over broadcast sa...
We consider the use of multiple co-located satellites to improve the spectral efficiency of broadcas...
For high data rates satellite systems, where multiple carriers are frequency division multiplexed wi...
Abstract—We recently investigated the spectral efficiency, achievable with a symbol-by-symbol receiv...
In this thesis, we consider four different scenarios of interest in modern satellite communications....
One of the proposals to increase the spectral efficiency of the DVB-S2 standard is based on time-fre...
This paper presents a short review on the main high spectral efficient systems for multibeam satelli...
We consider realistic satellite communications systems for broadband and broadcasting applications, ...
We consider a frequency-division-multiplexed satellite system where nonlinear distortions may origin...
This paper analyzes frequency packing schemes applied to multibeam satellite systems. In order to s...
International audienceFaster-than-Nyquist (FTN) signaling is investigated in future satellite commun...
International audienceFaster-than-Nyquist (FTN) signaling appears as an attractive method to improve...
We consider the use of multiple co-located satellites to improve the spectral efficiency of broadcas...
Abstract — We investigate the spectral efficiency, achievable by a low-complexity symbol-by-symbol r...
Abstract—We investigate the spectral efficiency, achievable by a low-complexity symbol-by-symbol rec...
Increasing both the data rate and power efficiency of single carrier transmissions over broadcast sa...
We consider the use of multiple co-located satellites to improve the spectral efficiency of broadcas...
For high data rates satellite systems, where multiple carriers are frequency division multiplexed wi...
Abstract—We recently investigated the spectral efficiency, achievable with a symbol-by-symbol receiv...
In this thesis, we consider four different scenarios of interest in modern satellite communications....
One of the proposals to increase the spectral efficiency of the DVB-S2 standard is based on time-fre...
This paper presents a short review on the main high spectral efficient systems for multibeam satelli...