MODELING OF ADS-B DATA TRANSMISSION VIA SATELLITE
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2013
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Aviation
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For modelling of ADS-B messages transmissionvia low-orbit satellite constellation Іrіdіum the original model of a communication channel "Aircraft-to-Satellite-to-Ground Station" was built using MATLABSіmulіnk.The model comprises “Aircraft Uplink Transmitter” (Bernoulli Random Binary Generator, Convolutional Encoder, BPSK Baseband Modulator, High Power Amplifier with a memoryless nonlinearity, Transmitter Dish Antenna Gain), “Uplink Path” (Free Space Path Loss, Phase/Frequency Offset), “Satellite Transponder” (Receiver Dish Antenna Gain, Satellite Receiver System Temperature, Complex Baseband Amplifier, Phase Noise, Transmitter Dish Antenna Gain), “Downlink Path” (Free Space Path Loss, Phase/Frequency Offset), “Ground Station Downlink Receiver” (Receiver Dish Antenna Gain, Ground Receiver System Temperature, Viterbi Decoder), “Error Rate Calculation” block and “Display”.Modeling was realized without and with convolutional coding (r=3/4, K=7) at different noise temperatures and free space losses. Dependencies of a Bit Error Rate on free space path losses, antennas diameter, phase/frequency offsets, satellite transponder linear gain, aircraft and satellite transponder high power amplifier backoff level, and phase noise were received and analyzed.
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MODELING OF ADS-B DATA TRANSMISSION VIA SATELLITE / Volodymir Kharchenko, Yurii Barabanov, Andrii Grekhov // Aviation. - 2013. - V.17. – №3. – P. 119–127.
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ADS-B, BER, communication channel, aircraft, satellite transponder, ground station, convolutional encoder, BPSK, free space loss, phase/frequency offset, memoryless nonlinearity, phase noise, Viterbi decoder, amplifier backoff level, noise temperature, antenna diameter