Evaluation of pulsed RFI effects on digital satellite repeaters
Abstract
This paper presents an analytical approach for assessing the effect of pulsed RFI on the error probability of a coherent phase-shift keyed signal through a nonlinear satellite repeater. The RFI is assumed to affect the uplink channel and to consist of CW pulses with random power levels and arriving randomly in time with a Poisson distribution. A model to approximate the effect of intermodulation products is introduced and the error probability conditioned on the output of the satellite repeater is computed. The classical moment technique is then used as an efficient method of averaging the conditional error probability over the numerous random parameters associated with the uplink signal.
- Publication:
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Numerical Transmission by Cable, Vol. 1
- Pub Date:
- 1980
- Bibcode:
- 1980ntc.....1....3H
- Keywords:
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- Channel Noise;
- Phase Shift Keying;
- Pulse Communication;
- Radio Frequency Interference;
- Satellite Transmission;
- Signal Transmission;
- Data Links;
- Error Signals;
- Mathematical Models;
- Probability Distribution Functions;
- Random Noise;
- Communications and Radar