TY - CONF
T1 - Physical layer frame structure design of OFDM based mobile satellite communication
AU - Ji, Xiang
AU - Xing, Chengwen
AU - Chen, Siyi
AU - Guo, Shaozhen
AU - Fei, Zesong
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - As with the development of satellite communication, high speed downlink transmission is an important factor communication systems in the near future. In considering of this demand, we propose an Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) based transmission strategy for mobile satellite communication. Based on conventional territory wireless communication technology, we explore OFDM frame structure for mobile satellite communication system in order to rise the downlink data transmission speed. Both uplink and downlink transceivers are designed in our work. Being an important factor in satellite communication, link budget calculation skill is provided in detail in this paper. Familiar to LTE system, we design the physical layer frame based on OFDM technique in mobile satellite communication. In addition, channel model that fits for mobile satellite communication is deployed in our system model. After that, we simulate various methods with different coding skills to prove the efficiency of the proposed frame structure.
AB - As with the development of satellite communication, high speed downlink transmission is an important factor communication systems in the near future. In considering of this demand, we propose an Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) based transmission strategy for mobile satellite communication. Based on conventional territory wireless communication technology, we explore OFDM frame structure for mobile satellite communication system in order to rise the downlink data transmission speed. Both uplink and downlink transceivers are designed in our work. Being an important factor in satellite communication, link budget calculation skill is provided in detail in this paper. Familiar to LTE system, we design the physical layer frame based on OFDM technique in mobile satellite communication. In addition, channel model that fits for mobile satellite communication is deployed in our system model. After that, we simulate various methods with different coding skills to prove the efficiency of the proposed frame structure.
KW - Link-level simulation orthogonal frequency division multiplexing
KW - Mobile satellite communication
KW - Physical frame structure
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M3 - Paper
AN - SCOPUS:84973557364
T2 - IET International Radar Conference 2015
Y2 - 14 October 2015 through 16 October 2015
ER -