P.7 versafec acm latency, Versafec acm latency – Comtech EF Data CDM-570A User Manual

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

MN-CDM570A

Appendix P

Revision 2

P–8

P.7

VersaFEC ACM Latency

In an ACM system that has a number of ModCods, each having a different latency, what defines

the overall system latency? The answer is simple – the latency of the worst-case ModCod. (This

may not seem obvious to some, and it is beyond the scope of this chapter to provide a rigorous

defense of this statement. It is, however, a correct statement despite certain believers in non-

causal systems and encoders that possess the magical quality of negative latency…)

Examining the data in Table P-2, latency for each ModCod is shown for the example of VersaFEC

ACM at a fixed 100 ksymbols/second rate. Of particular note is that even though the ModCods

span a 7:1 variation in throughput, the latency is only varying between 25 and 34 milliseconds. A

careful analysis will show that this is a consequence of using a constant number of symbols per

block. In the example shown the worst-case latency for this ACM scheme is 34 milliseconds, +

WAN Buffer delay (which is configurable, with a minimum value of 20ms).

Table P-2. VersaFEC Implementation of ACM – 100 ksymbols/sec Example Case

ModCod

Modulation

Code Rate

Spectral efficiency,

bps/Hz

Bit rate (throughput)

Minimum Latency,

In milliseconds,

for each ModCod

0

BPSK

0.488

0.49

49 kbps

34 + WAN BUFFER

1

QPSK

0.533

1.07

107 kbps

32 + WAN BUFFER

2

QPSK

0.631

1.26

126 kbps

30 + WAN BUFFER

3

QPSK

0.706

1.41

141 kbps

28 + WAN BUFFER

4

QPSK

0.803

1.61

161 kbps

26 + WAN BUFFER

5

8-QAM

0.642

1.93

193 kbps

30 + WAN BUFFER

6

8-QAM

0.711

2.13

213 kbps

28 + WAN BUFFER

7

8-QAM

0.780

2.34

234 kbps

27 + WAN BUFFER

8

16-QAM

0.731

2.93

293 kbps

27 + WAN BUFFER

9

16-QAM

0.780

3.12

312 kbps

26 + WAN BUFFER

10

16-QAM

0.829

3.32

332 kbps

25 + WAN BUFFER

11

16-QAM

0.853

3.41

341 kbps

25 + WAN BUFFER

OVERALL SYSTEM LATENCY = Worst-case ModCod (ModCod0)

Latency = 34 milliseconds + WAN Buffer delay

By way of comparison, consider the same 100 ksymbols/second rate, but this time using DVB-S2. It

becomes clear that there is an unintended penalty (besides demodulator complexity) to having a

constant number of bits per block. Each time the ModCod is lowered and the throughput is

reduced, the latency grows accordingly due to the block size being related to data rate, not symbol

rate.

Remembering that, for the ACM case, the system latency is equal to the latency of the worst-case

ModCod, DVB-S2 shows a severe penalty. For 16k short blocks, this calculates to be 329

milliseconds (+ WAN Buffer delay) versus 34 milliseconds (+ WAN Buffer delay) for VersaFEC ACM.

For 64k block DVB-S2, the core latency is 4 times higher. Assuming a WAN Buffer of 20

milliseconds:

Latency for 64k block DVB-S2 ACM at 100 ksps = 1336 milliseconds

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