Performance of a Q-M/PSK Data Modem Operating in a Voice and Data Mode through the ATS-6 Satellite.
Abstract
Experiments were conducted in cooperation with the Communications Research Center (CRC) of Canada to gather additional performance data on the error statistics of the digital data channel of the Q-M/PSK Voice and Data Modem, while operating in the hybrid (simultaneous) voice and data mode. These data are to supplement the data collected in the 1974-75 ATS-6 satellite tests to provide additional information about the performance of the data portion of the modem when operating in a gaussian noise (no multipath) environment. Flight tests were conducted from 14 to 24 March 1977, in three locations: two in Canada at a 9 deg. elevation angle to the satellite and one near Bermuda at a 5 deg. elevation angle. Signals were transmitted from the Communications Research Center ground station at L-Band (1650 MHz) to the ATS-6 where they were relayed to the aircraft at 1550 MHz and received and recorded for post-flight tests. All flight tests were successfully completed and a large amount of data were collected. Results indicate a bit error rate on the order of 2 dB closer to theoretical for DECPSK than in the previous ATS-6 tests, and in close agreement with laboratory and acceptance test data. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Feb 01, 1978
- Accession Number
- ADA053188
Entities
People
- C. Duncombe
- J. Golab
Organizations
- John A. Volpe National Transportation Systems Center