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Outline Access schemes in satellite networks FDMA implementation FDMA properties Examples Important note: Slides present summary of the results. Detailed derivations are given in notes. Florida Institute of Page 2 technologies Satellite access Two types of access o Access to transponders (FDMA and polarization) o Multiuser access to bandwidth of a transponder Transponders o large bandwidth (36, 54 or 72MHz) o Shared between multiple users using FDMA, TDMA or CDMA access schemes Two types of bandwidth assignment o Pre-assigned (fixed) o Assignment on demand Florida Institute of Page 3 technologies Multiplexing vs. Multiple Access Multiplexing (Mux) Multiple Access (MA) o Common in all long distance o Methodology for sharing same communication communication resource between o Aggregation of signals from multiple multiple users users o Implemented at the transponder o Performed on the ground (earth station) o Multiplexed signals are modulated on a Satellite systems use combinations of single RF carrier Mux/MA o Most common: Time Division o TDM-FDMA Multiplexing (TDM) o o TDM-SCPC-FDMA, etc. Inverse process: de-multiplexing Data rates for TDM Mux Standards Florida Institute of Page 4 technologies Example: T1-hierarchy Multiplexing on T-1 may be oChannelized (respects the Mux structure) o Non channelized (uses proprietary Mux schemes within T-1 multiplex) Page 5 Florida Institute of technologies Fundamental principles of access schemes Three principle transponder access schemes o Frequency Division Multiple Access (FDMA) o Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) o Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) CDMA principle (separation in code domain) TDMA principle Note: it is possible to have FDMA principle (separation in time domain) combination between (separation in frequency domain) different access schemes Florida Institute of Page 6 technologies
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