CDM-750 Advanced High-Speed Trunking Modem
Revision 2
Appendix H
MN-CDM750
H–2
megabit
data
rates
where
latency
effects
are
minimal.
The
standard
block
size
for
LDPC
is
64,800
bits
and,
for
lower
data
rate
applications,
a
short
frame
block
at
16,800
bits
suffers
only
a
small
error
correcting
loss
(0.2
to
0.5
dB)
compared
to
the
standard
block.
H.2.1 Range of Data Rates
See
Sect.
1.4
SUMMARY
OF
SPECIFICATIONS
for
the
range
of
available
data
rates.
H.2.2 BER, QEF, Eb/No, Es/No Spectral Efficiency, and Occupied Bandwidth
Depending
on
the
operating
mode,
the
DVB
standard
uses
different
modes
of
specifying
performance
with
a
unit
in
IF
Loop
and
Additive
White
Gaussian
Noise
(AWGN):
•
DVB
‐
S
(QPSK
with
Viterbi
and
Reed
Solomon):
BER
=
2x10
‐
4
after
Viterbi
(before
Reed
Solomon)
and
QEF
after
Reed
Solomon
at
the
specified
Eb/No
and
includes
a
modem
implementation
loss
of
0.8
dB
and
the
noise
bandwidth
increase
due
to
the
outer
code
(10
log
188/204
=
0,36
dB).
•
DVB
‐
S2
standard:
"Quasi
Error
Free"
(QEF)
is
defined
as
"less
than
one
uncorrected
error
‐
event
per
transmission
hour
at
the
level
of
a
5
Mbits/s
single
TV
service
decoder",
approximately
corresponding
to
a
Transport
Stream
Packet
Error
Ratio
equal
to
a
PER<10
‐
7
before
demultiplexer.
A
packet
is
defined
as
block
of
188
‐
byte
MPEG
frame
size
data.
•
Es/No
vs.
Eb/No:
The
DVB
‐
S2
standard
commonly
refers
to
the
use
of
Es/No
instead
of
Eb/No.
When
links
operate
at
a
constant
symbol
rate
this
is
a
good
method
for
comparing
the
performance
of
different
modulation
types
and
code
rates.
The
relation
between
the
two
quantities
is
given
by:
Eb/No = Es/No – 10
log
(Spectral Efficiency)
•
Occupied
Bandwidth:
Occupied
bandwidth
is
defined
as
the
bandwidth
between
‐
10
dB
points
of
the
power
spectral
density,
which
are
approximately:
Occupied
Bandwidth
=
1.19
x
Symbol
Rate,
for
35%
Rolloff
=
1.15
x
Symbol
Rate,
for
25%
Rolloff
=
1.12
x
Symbol
Rate,
for
20%
Rolloff
* Taken at the -10 dB points on the plot of power spectral density, the occupied bandwidth is 1.19 x Symbol Rate for
35%, and 1.15 x Symbol Rate for 25%.
through
illustrate
the
guaranteed
error
performance
characteristics
of
the
CDM
‐
750
while
running
with
Normal
frames
(64,800
bits),
Pilots
ON.
QPSK
1/4,
1/3,
2/5
are
shown
for
information
only
and
are
not
available
in
the
CDM
‐
750.
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