An 85 Mb/s modem/codec to operate in a 34 MHz C-band domestic satellite transponder at a system carrier to noise power ratio of 19.5 dB is discussed. Characteristics of a satellite channel and the approach adopted for the satellite data transmission modem/codec selection are discussed. Measured data and simulation results of the existing 50 Mbps link are compared and used to verify the simulation techniques. Various modulation schemes that were screened for the SDT are discussed and the simulated performance of two prime candidates, the 8 PSK and the SMSK/2 are given. The selection process that leads to the candidate codec techniques are documented and the technology of the modem/codec candidates is assessed. Costs of the modems and codecs ...
The technical feasibility and economic viability of satellite system architectures that are suitable...
This paper describes the real-time digital implementation of an 8-differentiated phase-shift keying ...
Viability of L band communication system between geostationary satellites and aircraft terminal
Opportunities in communication satellite technology are identified and defined. Factors that tend to...
The results are presented of a study of source coding, modulation/channel coding, and systems techni...
The viability of mobile communications is examined within the context of a frequency division multip...
The objectives of this project are: (1) to develop a proof-of-concept (POC) uplink modulation system...
General spacecraft operational characteristics of the Communications Technology Satellite are discus...
Space data systems are discussed. Recommendations concerning Earth station equipment and a procedure...
Two aspects of the work for NASA are examined: the construction of multi-dimensional phase modulatio...
A theory for deducing and predicting the performance of transmitter/receivers for bandwidth efficien...
The relative costs to procure and operate a two-satellite mobile satellite system designed to operat...
The communications system for the space station will require a space based multiple access component...
Bandwidth efficient digital modulation techniques, proposed for use on and/or applied to satellite c...
Analog modulation, frequency-division multiplexing and signal processing for multiple-access satelli...
The technical feasibility and economic viability of satellite system architectures that are suitable...
This paper describes the real-time digital implementation of an 8-differentiated phase-shift keying ...
Viability of L band communication system between geostationary satellites and aircraft terminal
Opportunities in communication satellite technology are identified and defined. Factors that tend to...
The results are presented of a study of source coding, modulation/channel coding, and systems techni...
The viability of mobile communications is examined within the context of a frequency division multip...
The objectives of this project are: (1) to develop a proof-of-concept (POC) uplink modulation system...
General spacecraft operational characteristics of the Communications Technology Satellite are discus...
Space data systems are discussed. Recommendations concerning Earth station equipment and a procedure...
Two aspects of the work for NASA are examined: the construction of multi-dimensional phase modulatio...
A theory for deducing and predicting the performance of transmitter/receivers for bandwidth efficien...
The relative costs to procure and operate a two-satellite mobile satellite system designed to operat...
The communications system for the space station will require a space based multiple access component...
Bandwidth efficient digital modulation techniques, proposed for use on and/or applied to satellite c...
Analog modulation, frequency-division multiplexing and signal processing for multiple-access satelli...
The technical feasibility and economic viability of satellite system architectures that are suitable...
This paper describes the real-time digital implementation of an 8-differentiated phase-shift keying ...
Viability of L band communication system between geostationary satellites and aircraft terminal