D.2 application requirements – Comtech EF Data CDM-750 User Manual
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CDM-750 Advanced High-Speed Trunking Modem
Revision 2
Appendix D
MN-CDM750
D–2
CnC was first introduced in Comtech EF Data products such as the CDM‐Qx Satellite Modem,
CLO‐10 Link Optimizer, and CDM‐625 Advanced Satellite Modem. The implementation of
DoubleTalk Carrier‐in‐Carrier in the CDM‐750 has been further refined, and some of the
limitations that existed in the prior offerings have been overcome.
CnC technology provides a significant improvement in bandwidth and power utilization, beyond
what is possible with FEC and modulation alone, allowing users to achieve unprecedented
savings. When combined with advanced modulation and FEC, it allows for multi‐ dimensional
optimization:
• Reduced operating expense (OPEX) – e.g., Occupied Bandwidth & Transponder Power;
• Reduced capital expenditure (CAPEX) – e.g., Block Up Converter/High‐Power Amplifier
(BUC/HPA) size and/or antenna size;
• Increased throughput without using additional transponder resources;
• Increased link availability (margin) without using additional transponder resources;
• A combination of any of the above to meet different objectives.
Conclusion: When using the DoubleTalk
Carrier‐in‐Carrier (CnC) option, up to 50% savings in
transponder utilization is possible when carriers share common bandwidth.
D.2
Application Requirements
The following conditions are necessary in order to operate DoubleTalk
Carrier‐in‐Carrier:
• Link must be full duplex.
• A CDM‐750 must be used at the end of the link where the cancellation needs to take
place. Normally, this is both ends of the link.
• The transponder is operated as Loopback. That is, each end of the link must be able
to see a copy of its own signal in the downlink path from the satellite. The looped
back signal is then subtracted, which leaves the signal from the distant end of the
link. DoubleTalk Carrier‐in‐Carrier cannot be used in spot beam systems.
• The transponder needs to be “bent‐pipe” – meaning no on‐board processing,
demodulation, regeneration can be employed. Demodulation/remodulation does not
preserve the linear combination of the forward and return signals and the resulting
reconstituted waveform prevents recovery of the original constituent signals.
Figure D‐1 shows a simplified conceptual block diagram of CnC processing. The two ends of the
link are denoted 'A' and 'B' and the uplink and downlink are shown.