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Forward Error Correction Options

MN/CDMQX.IOM

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and 16-QAM TPC modes the demod and decoder can remain synchronized 2 – 3 dB below the
Viterbi/Reed-Solomon or TCM cases

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Comtech now provides the best Forward Error Correction technology currently available, offering a
very broad range of TPC code rates, combined with the entire range of modulation types, from
BPSK to 16-QAM.

7.5.2

The Evolution of TPC in Comtech Products

When Comtech EF Data first introduced the Turbo Coding option in 1999, only Rate 3/4 QPSK
was offered. Further work permitted the addition of Offset QPSK operation. Two further code
rates - Rate 21/44 BPSK (very close to Rate 1/2) and Rate 5/16 BPSK (very close to Rate 1/3)
were then made available.

(These two rates were developed to address transmission from very small antennas, where ITU
flux density limits may be an issue. The combination of code rate and BPSK modulation provides
wide spreading, and hence reduces flux density.)

In 2002, the new second generation TPC option was released. This has added data rate capability
up to 20 Mbps, in addition to Rate 7/8 and Rate 17/18 capability. The Rate 7/8 TPC is extremely
powerful, offering performance very close to the original Rate 3/4 TPC, but using 15% less
bandwidth. Note also that the Rate 17/18 TPC adds just 5% FEC overhead, but yields almost
identical coding gain to Rate 1/2 Viterbi at a BER of 1 x 10

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. Below is a listing of all the

available TPC modes and rates in the CDM-Qx.

Table 6-4. Available TPC Modes

Code Rate/Modulation

Data Rate Range

Rate 21/44 BPSK

32 kbps to 4.772 Mbps

Rate 5/16 BPSK

32 kbps to 3.125 Mbps

Rate 21/44 QPSK

32 kbps to 10 Mbps

Rate 3/4 QPSK

32 kbps to 15 Mbps

Rate 3/4 8-PSK

288 kbps to 20 Mbps

Rate 3/4 16-QAM

384 kbps to 20 Mbps

Rate 7/8 QPSK

32 kbps to 17.5 Mbps

Rate 7/8 8-PSK

336 kbps to 20 Mbps

Rate 7/8 16-QAM

448 kbps to 20 Mbps

Rate 17/18 QPSK

32 kbps to 18.88 Mbps

Rate 17/18 8-PSK

362.7 kbps to 20 Mbps

7.5.3

End-to-End Processing Delay

In many cases, FEC methods that provide increased coding gain do so at the expense of increased
processing delay. However, with TPC, this increase in delay is very modest. The table below shows,
for the Modem, the processing delays for the major FEC types, including the three TPC modes.

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