Presentation 2005-10-13
Characterization of a simplified regenerative repeater for broadband satellite communications(Advanced Technology-I)
Hidetsugu Kuwamura, Akira Ogawa, Takaya Yamazato,
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Abstract(in English) This paper is concerned with performance evaluation for an experimental model of a repeater for broadband satellite communications. For the purpose of realizing a high speed and flexible internet satellite communication system, we propose a simplified configuration of satellite regenerative repeater. In this repeater, the amount of signal processing is limited so that the input signal is only AD converted and stored, but a complex function of error control is left to the earth stations. While the information data are modulated with QAM, the necessary information for the onboard routing is carried on the preamble potion placed at the top of the packet and modulated with the differential binary PSK. In this paper, measured results of the bit error rate for this simplified regenerative repeater are described
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Keyword(in English) satellite access communications / regenerative repeater / packet communications / onboard routing
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Title (in English) Characterization of a simplified regenerative repeater for broadband satellite communications(Advanced Technology-I)
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Keyword(1) satellite access communications
Keyword(2) regenerative repeater
Keyword(3) packet communications
Keyword(4) onboard routing
1st Author's Name Hidetsugu Kuwamura
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Science and Technology, Meijo University()
2nd Author's Name Akira Ogawa
2nd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Science and Technology, Meijo University
3rd Author's Name Takaya Yamazato
3rd Author's Affiliation Eco Topia Science Institute, Nagoya University
Date 2005-10-13
Paper # SAT2005-22
Volume (vol) vol.105
Number (no) 322
Page pp.pp.-
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