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Coding, Turbo product codec (hardware option), Introduction – Comtech EF Data SDM-300L3 User Manual

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SDM-300L3 Satellite Modem

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Forward Error Correction Options

MN/SDM300L3.IOM

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7.2

Coding

The SDM-300L3 can have any of the following configurations:

Basic SDM-300L (Sequential or Viterbi Decoder)

FAST options (Sequential or Viterbi Decoder)

FAST options with Reed-Solomon hardware (Sequential or Viterbi Decoder)

FAST options with Overhead hardware (Sequential or Viterbi Decoder)

Turbo hardware.

7.3

Turbo Product Codec (Hardware Option)

7.3.1 Introduction

Comtech EF Data implements the FEC Codec based on TPC. A Turbo Product Code is a

two dimensional array of block codes. Encoding is relatively straightforward, but

decoding is a very complex process requiring multiple iterations of processing for

maximum performance to be achieved.

Unlike the popular method of concatenating a Reed Solomon Codec with a primary FEC

Codec, Turbo Product Coding is an entirely stand-alone method. It does not require the

complex interleaving/de-interleaving of the RS approach, and consequently, decoding

delays are significantly reduced. Furthermore, the traditional concatenated RS schemes

exhibit a very pronounced threshold effect – a small reduction in Eb/No can result in total

loss of demod and decoder synchronization. TPC does not suffer from this problem – the

demod and decoder remain synchronized down to the point where the output error rate

becomes unusable. This is considered to be a particularly advantageous characteristic in a

fading environment. Typically, in QPSK, or 8PSK TPC modes the demod and decoder
can remain synchronized 2 – 3 dB below the Viterbi/Reed-Solomon or TCM cases

.

Table 7-1. Available TPC Modes

Code Rate/Modulation

Data Rate Range

Rate 21/44 BPSK

4.8 kbps to 1193 Mbps

Rate 5/16 BPSK

4.8 kbps to 781.25 kbps

Rate 1/2 QPSK/OQPSK

4.8 kbps to 2386 Mbps

Rate 3/4 QPSK/OQPSK

7.2 kbps to 3750 kbps

Rate 3/4 8PSK

384 kbps to 5.0 Mbps