ACCORD Broadband ATM Satellite Experiment (BASE) -DS3 Ka-band channel
Abstract
A Broadband ATM satellite Experiment (BASE) was carried out between the Communications Research Centre, Canada and Rome Laboratory, USA during the period of May 95 to March 96. The objectives of the experiment was to perform a series of tests to characterize ATM over broadband satellite bearers. This document reports on the second portion of the first phase of the experiment that was conducted from July 95 to September 95 over the NASA ACTS satellite(Ka-band). Tests consisted in measurements ofATM Quality of Service (QoS) parameters such as Cell Loss Ratio (CLR) and Cell Error Ratio (CER) as a function of Bit Error Rate (BER). In this report, the results are presented for two different modulations (QPSK and 8-PSK) and compared against theoretical curves. Results show that Ku- and Ka- band satellite channels have similar ATM behaviour Results suggest that applications using ATM over burst error channel will experience greater difficulties for a given bit error rate than they would on a random error media. The characterization of the break- ing point remains, however application dependent. Moreover the broadband channel and its embedded sub-channels have been found to be coherent. As suggested in the first portion of the experiment, this result confirms that the characteristics of the sub-chan- nels can be inferred from the broadband channel and vice-versa.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 01, 1997
- Accession Number
- ADA345489
Entities
People
- Corey Pike
- Gerard Nourry
- Isabelle Labbe
- John Butterworth
- Louis Gravel
Organizations
- Communications Research Centre Canada