Aitor Martín, J. Montalbán, P. Angueira, A. Gelgor, Dmitry A. Tkachenko, D. Puzko, Yuriy Batov
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Abstract
Layered Division Multiplexing (LDM) is a Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access (NOMA) scheme initially proposed for application in digital terrestrial television standards (ATSC 3.0) providing increased system performance, robustness, throughput and flexibility. Lately, its use on satellite communications has been studied. Results confirm throughput gains with respect to Time Division Multiplexing if services being multiplexed have unbalanced data rates and reception thresholds. This paper targets a deeper insight on the impact of the injection level on the LDM system performance. The paper proposes a system evaluation prototype and a carefully designed simulation methodology. The results show gains ranging from 10% to 65% depending on the injection level applied.