The recent emphasis on Information Technology has increased
the need for methods of data communications with a greater
interest in the areas of Satellite communications. Data
communications over a satellite can be easily achieved by
the use of excessive power and bandwidth but efficient
management of the satellite resource requires more elegant
means of transmission. The optimum modulator and
demodulator can be described by mathematical expressions to
represent the physical processes that are required to
transmit and receive a signal. Digital Signal Processing
circuits can be use to implement these mathematical
functions and once correctly designed are not susceptible
to variations in accuracy and hence can maintain an
accurate representation of the mathematical model.
This thesis documents an investigation into the algorithms
and techniques that can be used in the digital
implementation of a Satellite Data Modem. The technique
used for carrier phase recovery and data decoding is a
major variation on a method proposed by Viterbi and
Viterbi and relies on Phase Estimation instead of the more common
carrier regeneration techniques. A computer simulation of this
algorithm and its performance is described and the overall
performance of the simulation is compared to theoretical analysis
and experimental performance of a Multi-Data Rate Satellite Modem
covering data rates in the range 16 Ksymbol/sec to 256
Ksymbol/sec in both the BPSK and QPSK data formats.
Date of Award | 1988 |
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Original language | English |
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The Use Of Digital Signal Processing in Satellite Communication
Bramwell, J. R. (Author). 1988
Student thesis: PhD