A pattern jitter free AFC scheme for mobile satellite systems
Abstract
This paper describes a scheme for pattern jitter free automatic frequency control (AFC) with a wide frequency acquisition range. In this scheme, equalizing signals fed to the frequency discriminator allow pattern jitter free performance to be achieved for all roll-off factors. In order to define the acquisition range, frequency discrimination characateristics are analyzed on a newly derived frequency domain model. As a result, it is shown that a sufficiently wide acquisition range over a given system symbol rate can be achieved independent of symbol timing errors. Additionally, computer simulation demonstrates that frequency jitter performance improves in proportion to E(sub b)/N(sub 0) because pattern-dependent jitter is suppressed in the discriminator output. These results show significant promise for applciation to mobile satellite systems, which feature relatively low symbol rate transmission with an approximately 0.4-0.7 roll-off factor.
- Publication:
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3rd International Mobile Satellite Conference
- Pub Date:
- 1993
- Bibcode:
- 1993imsc.conf..429Y
- Keywords:
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- Automatic Frequency Control;
- Carrier Frequencies;
- Frequency Discriminators;
- Frequency Ranges;
- Mobile Communication Systems;
- Satellite Communication;
- Computerized Simulation;
- Errors;
- Symbols;
- Communications and Radar