Recently, scientific experiments are being carried out targeted to test the suitability of W-band (70-110GHz) for the provision of broadband satellite services. W-band is a large and almost interference-free spectrum portion. For this reason, it is theoretically possible to forecast aerospace connections able at approaching the "dream value" of Gb/s data rate. This work aims at proposing a novel PHY-layer design for broadband satellite connections based on the Prolate Spheroidal Wave Functions (PSWF). PSWF waveforms (originally developed for terrestrial UWB) are characterized by a near-optimal tradeoff between spectral compactness and envelope compactness. The resulting QAM-modulated signal can be amplified in saturation without any appreciable effect of nonlinear distortion, while maintaining a spectral efficiency rather similar to bandwidthlimited raised cosine waveforms. Experimental results, achieved by means of realistic simulation trials, fully demonstrate the potential advantage...

Utilization of UWB Transmission Techniques for Broadband Satellite Connections operating in W-band

Sacchi, Claudio;Granelli, Fabrizio
2008-01-01

Abstract

Recently, scientific experiments are being carried out targeted to test the suitability of W-band (70-110GHz) for the provision of broadband satellite services. W-band is a large and almost interference-free spectrum portion. For this reason, it is theoretically possible to forecast aerospace connections able at approaching the "dream value" of Gb/s data rate. This work aims at proposing a novel PHY-layer design for broadband satellite connections based on the Prolate Spheroidal Wave Functions (PSWF). PSWF waveforms (originally developed for terrestrial UWB) are characterized by a near-optimal tradeoff between spectral compactness and envelope compactness. The resulting QAM-modulated signal can be amplified in saturation without any appreciable effect of nonlinear distortion, while maintaining a spectral efficiency rather similar to bandwidthlimited raised cosine waveforms. Experimental results, achieved by means of realistic simulation trials, fully demonstrate the potential advantage...
2008
Proc. of 1st IEEE EHF-AEROCOMM Workshop
Piscataway (NJ)
IEEE
9781424430628
Sacchi, Claudio; T., Rossi; M., Menapace; Granelli, Fabrizio
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