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摘要
本文解决了在存在地理差距的情况下提高xDSL网络容量的问题。对于这种操作场景,一种有效的方法是利用传统广播或先进多波束卫星的下行链路来传输基于分组的业务。这可以通过诉诸名为通用流封装的数据链路层协议来实现,该协议允许在DVB-S2单向物理层链路上传输IP流量(或任何其他面向数据包的协议)。本文提出的解决方案首先包括为这种IP over DVB-S2系统推导自适应编码和调制(ACM)方案,旨在最大化“goodput”(GP),即提供的第三层数据速率,净封装开销。为此目的,ACM的查找表是通过与卫星下行链路的任何信噪加干扰比相关联而得到的,这对“调制顺序/编码率”产生GP的最大值。然后,在多波束覆盖的情况下,为了控制同频段波束产生的同信道干扰,提出了一种自适应功率控制方法。后者的目标是最大限度地提高下行链路卫星传输的能源效率,同时在最小gp约束条件下保证每个链路的给定服务质量。
An energy-efficient solution for packet-based transmissions with QoS constraints in the multibeam satellite downlink
This paper tackles the issue of boosting the capacity of xDSL networks in the presence of geographical gaps. An effective approach for such a kind of operating scenarios consists in exploiting the downlink of either legacy broadcast or advanced multibeam satellites for the delivering of packed-based traffic. This can be done by resorting to the data link layer protocol named Generic Stream Encapsulation which enables the transport of IP traffic (or any other packet oriented protocol) over the DVB-S2 uni-directional physical layer link. The solution presented in this paper consists first in the derivation of an adaptive coding and modulation (ACM) scheme for such an IP over DVB-S2 system, aimed at maximizing the “goodput” (GP), i.e., the offered layer-3 data rate, net of encapsulation overhead. To this aim, the look-up table for ACM is numerically derived by associating to any signal-to-noise-plus-interference ratio of the satellite downlink, the pair “modulation order/coding rate” yielding the highest value of GP. Then, in case of multibeam coverage, in order to manage the co-channel interference arising from beams exploiting the same band, an adaptive power control is also proposed. The goal of the latter is to maximize the energy-efficiency of the downlink satellite transmission while guaranteeing a given quality-of-service over each link in terms of minimum-GP constraint.