Precorrection concepts for mobile terminals with processing satellites
Abstract
It is pointed out that when the spacecraft must process a large number of users simultaneously, it becomes impractical for it to acquire and track each uplink signal. A solution is for the terminals to precorrect their uplink transmissions so that they reach the spacecraft in time and frequency synchronism with the spacecraft receiver. Two dimensions of precorrection, namely time and frequency, are addressed. Precorrection approaches are classified as open loop, pseudo-open loop, or pseudo-closed loop. Performance relationships are established, and the applicability, requirements, advantages, and disadvantages of each class are discussed. It is found that since time and frequency precorrection have opposite sensitivities to the frequency hopping rate, different classes will often be adopted for the two dimensions.
- Publication:
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ICC 1981; International Conference on Communications, Volume 3
- Pub Date:
- 1981
- Bibcode:
- 1981icc.....3...59N
- Keywords:
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- Communication Satellites;
- Error Correcting Devices;
- Frequency Hopping;
- Frequency Shift Keying;
- Land Mobile Satellite Service;
- Onboard Data Processing;
- Bit Synchronization;
- Earth Terminals;
- Frequency Standards;
- Frequency Synchronization;
- Instrument Compensation;
- Uplinking;
- Communications and Radar