TDM/FM/FDMA - A modulation technique for multiple-beam satellites which precludes cochannel interference and allows non-uniform geographic distribution of user channels
Abstract
The technique outlined in this paper is intended to eliminate the problems of cochannel interference and uniform geographic distribution of user channels which arise in conventional designs for a multiple spot beam communication satellite to serve mobile telephony users across the CONUS. By time multiplexing FM/FDMA signal ensembles so that only those beams operating on distinct frequency subbands are allowed to transmit concurrently, cochannel interference arising from simultaneous frequency subband reuse is precluded. Thus, time disjoint frequency reuse is accomplished over a repetitive sequence of fixed time slots. By assigning different size subbands to each time slot, a market of nonuniform users can be accommodated. The technique results in a greatly simplified antenna feed system design for the satellite, at a cost of imposing the need for time slot synchronization on the mobile FM receivers whose ability for rejecting adjacent channel interference is somewhat diminished.
- Publication:
-
NTC 1982; National Telesystems Conference
- Pub Date:
- 1982
- Bibcode:
- 1982ntc..conf....1S
- Keywords:
-
- Communication Satellites;
- Frequency Division Multiple Access;
- Frequency Reuse;
- Satellite Networks;
- Telephony;
- Time Division Multiplexing;
- Beams (Radiation);
- Frequency Modulation;
- Pulse Modulation;
- Signal To Noise Ratios;
- Communications and Radar