Total Degradation of a DVB-S2 Satellite System with Analog Transparent Optical Feeder Link

2019 
This paper studies the End-to-End (E2E) performance of a High Throughput Satellite (HTS) system that utilizes a transparent (non-regenerative) optical feeder link to transport the DVB-S2 signals associated with the large number of spot-beams in the radio access link. Two main sources of non-linearity are considered to characterize the effect that the satellite forward link has in the DVB-S2 signal, namely the optical Mach-Zehnder Modulator (MZM) in the gateway and the High Power Amplifier (HPA) in the satellite. Digital Pre-Distortion (DPD) and linear equalization are also implemented to mitigate the impact of the non-linear distortion and the inter-symbol interference on the Packet Error Rate (PER) of the received DVB-S2 signal. The performance analysis is carried out using the Total Degradation (TD) as performance indicator. As expected, the Input Back-Off (IBO) of the HPA and the modulation index of the MZM should be jointly optimized according to the DVB-S2 MODCOD that is selected for transmission. Therefore, the stronger is the Forward Error Correction (FEC) code that is used, the lower is the IBO and the higher is the modulation index that can be utilized to minimize the impact of non-linearities in the E2E performance.
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