Abstract:
With an eye toward coded transmission of high-level modulation on satellite links, we study the information-theoretic potential of nonlinear satellite channels, for both ...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
With an eye toward coded transmission of high-level modulation on satellite links, we study the information-theoretic potential of nonlinear satellite channels, for both single-user per transponder operation and simultaneous two-way, on-frequency relaying to improve spectrum efficiency as much as 100%. We develop an analytic nonlinear model with finite memory for these two scenarios, and compute achievable rate regions, i.e. information rates that are arbitrarily reliable, as a function of link SNR's and input backoff of the nonlinear amplifier. This provides guidance on required SNR and desired amplifier operating point for advanced coded modulation schemes.
Published in: 2012 IEEE Latin-America Conference on Communications
Date of Conference: 07-09 November 2012
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 22 April 2013
ISBN Information:
Print ISSN: 2330-989X
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- Index Terms
- Achievable Rate ,
- Nonlinear Channel ,
- Achievable Information Rate ,
- Nonlinear Model ,
- Satellite Links ,
- Monte Carlo Simulation ,
- Nonlinear Systems ,
- Additive Noise ,
- Mutual Information ,
- Forward Error Correction ,
- Pulse Shape ,
- Synchronization Signal ,
- Entropy Rate ,
- Numerical Integration Method ,
- Input Probability ,
- Roll-off Factor
Keywords assist with retrieval of results and provide a means to discovering other relevant content. Learn more.
- Index Terms
- Achievable Rate ,
- Nonlinear Channel ,
- Achievable Information Rate ,
- Nonlinear Model ,
- Satellite Links ,
- Monte Carlo Simulation ,
- Nonlinear Systems ,
- Additive Noise ,
- Mutual Information ,
- Forward Error Correction ,
- Pulse Shape ,
- Synchronization Signal ,
- Entropy Rate ,
- Numerical Integration Method ,
- Input Probability ,
- Roll-off Factor