Terminal system and capability for ARPA-NASA high-speed SONET/ATM experiments over NASA's Advanced Communications Technology Satellite

M. Bergamo, Principal Investigator
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Gigabit Earth Stations (GESs) are under development for the ARPA-NASA Gigabit Satellite Network using NASA's Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS). The GESs will be equipped with SONET OC-3/3c (155.54 Mb/s) and SONET OC-12/12c (622.08 Mb/s) user interfaces. Through these interfaces SONET/ATM experimenters will be able to establish long-haul point-to-point and point-to-multipoint full-duplex OC-3/12 links via satellite. These links will have bit error rate performance comparable to fiber (BER <10/sup -11/) using relatively small 3.4-meter diameter antennas. Satellite channel sharing and synchronization with the ACTS on-board microwave switch matrix (MSM) and beam matching capabilities will be performed using satellite-switched time division multiple access (SS-TDMA) techniques, to be the implemented within the GES's "Digital Terminal" subsystem. The Gigabit Earth Stations are being designed to perform the function of conventional SONET multiplexers and to be capable of integration with any standard SONET terrestrial network. As SONET multiplexers in the SONET hierarchy, the GESs will perform clock synchronization between geographically-separated end-user interfaces by terminating the section and line overheads of the SONET frames at the transmitting end of each satellite link, by transporting the payloads plus payload-pointer-bytes over the satellite, and by regenerating the SONET frames and corresponding section and the line overheads at the receiving ends of the satellite links. The Gigabit Satellite Network will have provisions for remote monitoring and control, and statistics collection for SONET/ATM experimenter support. In order to make the system available to a variety of experimenters and to be able to reach points where terrestrial fiber may not be available, the Gigabit Earth Stations will be provided in transportable weather-protected configurations.<>
ARPA-NASA在NASA先进通信技术卫星上进行高速SONET/ATM实验的终端系统和能力
千兆地面站(GESs)正在为ARPA-NASA千兆卫星网络开发,使用NASA的先进通信技术卫星(ACTS)。GESs将配备SONET OC-3/3c (155.54 Mb/s)和SONET OC-12/12c (622.08 Mb/s)用户界面。通过这些接口,SONET/ATM实验人员将能够通过卫星建立远距离点对点和点对多点全双工OC-3/12链路。这些链路的误码率性能可与光纤(BER >)相媲美
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