G.4.5.2 asymmetric data rate link – Comtech EF Data CDM-570A User Manual

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CDM-570A/570AL Satellite Modem with Optional Packet Processor

MN-CDM570A

Appendix G

Revision 2

G–12

Total Leased Resource Usage
LST Calculated

(MultiCarrier Transponder Lease)

Total BW Allocated

1.0319 MHz

TotalBW PEB*

.9755 MHz

Total EIRP Utilized

12.8 dBw

Total BW Utilized

1.0319 MHz

Total EIRP Available

13.3 dBw

Total BW Available

1.1000 MHz

Margin (available-utilized)

.5 dBw

Margin (available-utilized)

0.681 MHz

*PEB = Power Equivalent Bandwidth

CnC Allocated BW = 1.0319 MHz

CnC PEB = 0.9755 MHz

CnC Leased BW = 1.03196 MHz

The link budget summary for the different ModCod combinations is as follows:

S.No. Modulation & FEC (CnC Carrier)

Allocated

BW

(MHz)

PEB

(MHz)

Leased

BW

(MHz)

CnC Leased

BW Savings

PSD Ratio

(dB)

1

QPSK, VersaFEC 0.533, 10% ROF

1.0319

0.9755

1.0319

36%

2.2

2

QPSK, VersaFEC 0.631, 15% ROF

0.9113

1.1069

1.1069

31%

2.2

3

QPSK, VersaFEC 0.706, 25% ROF

0.8859

1.3223

1.3223

17%

2.2

Based on this analysis, QPSK, VersaFEC 0.533 with Carrier-in-Carrier provides savings of 36%. In

addition to this 36% reduction in Leased Bandwidth, using Carrier-in-Carrier also reduced the

BUC requirement from 10W to 5W:

BUC Size

Traditional Link

(QPSK, TPC 7/8)

CnC Link

(QPSK, VersaFEC 0.533)

BUC Size Reduction

BUC @ 4.5 m

10 W

5 W

50%

BUC @ 3.0 m

10 W

5 W

50%

G.4.5.2 Asymmetric Data Rate Link

As occupied (or allocated) bandwidth of a Carrier-in-Carrier circuit is dictated by the larger of the

two carriers, it is strongly recommended that the smaller carrier be spread as much as possible

using a lower order modulation and/or FEC, while meeting the PSD ratio spec. Spreading the

smaller carrier using a lower order modulation has multiple benefits:

• Lower order modulation is always more robust;

• Lower order modulation uses less transponder power – this reduces total transponder, and

increases available link margin;

• Lower order modulation uses less transmit power on the ground – this can significantly

reduce the BUC/SSPA size by not only reducing the transmit EIRP, but also reducing the

BUC/SSPA backoff.

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