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ESA NGW Next Generation Waveform for Improved Spectral Efficiency



The goal of this activity is to design enhanced waveforms to be used by the forward and return links of next generation broadband and narrowband satellite networks, together with the associated estimates in terms of system performance improvements and high level complexity.

The purpose of this activity is to study, analyse and simulate new advanced techniques at physical and upper layers (these latter only to support the new devised physical layer techniques) for the forward and return link of future satellite networks, targeting the consumer and professional fixed and mobile terminal market. The goal is to increase the spectral and energy efficiency of the currently used solutions, enable higher data rates for the same link availability, with the end result of increasing the overall competitiveness of the satellite networks. The performance of such techniques shall be thoroughly investigated by means of analysis and computer simulations and their benefits at system level also estimated together with their expected complexity.

Features

The consortium is organised into two Research Groups (RG) which will carry out parallel investigations during the first phase of the project, namely:

  • RG1 (DLR, Uni-Bologna, Uni-Parma and PoliTo) will focus on the FWD link of a fixed/mobile broadband system in Ku/Ka-band.
  • RG2 (DLR, CTTC, Uni-Vigo and Uni-Luxembourg) will focus on the FWD and RTN Links of mobile Interactive syste, in L/S-band.

Project Plan

Task 1: Investigation of the Air Interface Enhancements (ongoing).

Task 2: Definition and Assessment of the New Air Interface (not started).

Task 3: System Performance Assessment and Technology Roadmap (not started).

Challenges

RG1 is currently investigating the following techniques:

  • Time and Frequency Packing
  • FEC Optimisation (for channels with ISI)
  • Constant Physical Layer Framing
  • Pre-coding with “user-clustering”
  • Interference Cancellation / Multi-User Detection at the Receiver
  • Higher Order Modulation Schemes

RG2 is currently investigating the following techniques:

  • FWD Link Adaptive Transmission
  • FWD Link Receiver Equalisation
  • Pre-Distortion at the User Terminal
  • Random Access Channel Optimisation
  • RTN Link Multi-User Detection at the Receiver for DAMA
  • FWD and RTN Link FEC Optimisation

Benefits

Based on the achieved or expected performance improvements, the results of the study will be used to define a roadmap within the ARTES program for the development (including validation) of the corresponding technologies and products.

Current Status (dated: 23 Dec 2012)

The project was kicked off on December 1st. Task 1 is currently ongoing.


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Dr. Sandro Scalise
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Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt (DLR)

Institut für Kommunikation und Navigation
, Satellitennetze
Oberpfaffenhofen-Wessling

Tel.: +49 8153 28-2856

Fax: +49 8153 28-2844


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