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A wideband satcom based avionics network with CDMA uplink and TDMA downlink
Written by:
Dakshi Agrawal,
B. S. Johnson,
Upamanyu Madhow,
Krishnan Ramachandran, and K. S. Chen.
Citation:
Proceedings of 18-th AIAA International Communications Satellite
Systems Conference (ICSSC), 2000.
Abstract:
The purpose of this paper is to describe some key technical ideas behind
our vision of a future satcom based digital communication network for
avionics applications The key features of our design are as follows:
(a) Packetized transmission to permit efficient use of system resources
for multimedia traffic;
(b) A time division multiplexed (TDM) satellite downlink whose physical
layer is designed to operate the satellite link at maximum power
efficiency. We show how powerful turbo codes (invented originally
for linear modulation) can be used with non-linear constant envelope
modulation, thus permitting the satellite amplifier to operate in a
power efficient nonlinear regime.
(c) A code division multiple access (CDMA) satellite uplink, which permits
efficient access to the satellite from multiple asynchronous users. Closed
loop power control is diÆcult for bursty packetized traffic, especially
given the large round trip delay to the satellite. We show how adaptive
interference suppression techniques can be used to deal with the ensuing
near-far problem.
(d) Joint source-channel coding techniques are required both at
the physical and the data transport layer to optimize the end-to-end
performance. We describe a novel approach to multiple description image
encoding at the data transport layer in this paper.
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