F.2.5.3 power limited links – Comtech EF Data CDM-625A User Manual

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CDM-625A Advanced Satellite Modem

MN-CDM625A

Appendix F

Revision 3

F–13

The savings summary is as follows:

Item

Original Link

With Carrier-in-Carrier and LDPC

Savings

Hub to

Remote

Remote to

Hub

Total

Hub to

Remote

Remote

to Hub

Total

Data Rate (kbps)

3000

1000

3000

1000

Modulation

QPSK

QPSK

QPSK

QPSK

FEC

TPC 3/4

TPC 3/4

LDPC 3/4 LDPC 1/2

Occupied BW (MHZ)

2.8

0.9

3.7

2.8

1.4

2.8

Power Eq. BW (MHz)

3.3

0.6

3.9

2.5

0.3

2.8

Leased BW (MHz)

3.9

2.8

27.5%

Hub HPA (W)

26.0

20.3

22%

Remote HPA (W)

10.6

6.4

40%

If this link was designed using QPSK, LDPC 3/4 in both directions, it would have required:

Occupied BW

2.8 MHz

Power Eq. BW

3.0 MHz

7.2% increase in Power Eq. BW

Leased BW

3.0 MHz

7.2% increase in Leased BW

Hub HPA

20.3 W

Remote HPA

8.3 W

30% increase in Remote power

F.2.5.3 Power Limited Links

Carrier-in-Carrier can provide substantial savings even when the original link is power limited.

Spreading the carrier by using a lower modulation and/or FEC along with latest FEC such as

VersaFEC can substantially reduce the total power, which can then be traded with bandwidth

using Carrier-in-Carrier. The concept is illustrated with the following examples:

The conventional link is using 8-PSK, TPC 3/4:

Switching to VersaFEC and using a lower order modulation – e.g., QPSK,

VersaFEC 0.803 increases the total occupied bandwidth, while reducing

the total power equivalent bandwidth:

Now using DoubleTalk Carrier-in-Carrier, the second QPSK, VersaFEC

0.803 carrier can be moved over the first carrier – thereby

significantly reducing the total occupied bandwidth and total power

equivalent bandwidth when compared to the original side-by-side

8PSK, TPC 3/4 carriers:

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