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Digital modulation schemes for high speed transmission through low bandwidth lowpass analog linksExisting NTSC (National Television System Committee) standard will be phased out and replaced with HDTV (High Definition Television) standard within the next 10 years. Accordingly, the existing video network system operated by NASA will become obsolete and requires either replacement or modification to accommodate digital transmission. Network replacement is extremely expensive, hence, several digital modulation schemes are investigated in this report to accomplish digital transmission over existing analog links saving NASA from the cost of network replacement. There are two competing transmission systems available for HDTV transmission over limited bandwidth channels. The cost and performance of the two competing schemes are remarkably similar. However, the input data rate in such a case is limited to 40 Mbit/s. Transmission of higher data rates is possible using simple signal processing techniques. On the other hand, a third transmission system, multilevel pulse amplitude modulation (M-PAM) is proposed. M-PAM is the first stage of the well known M-VSB. This M-PAM scheme is much simpler and uses the channel more efficiently. The three schemes are compared and preliminary conclusions were made. Despite of several similarities, each modulation scheme has it unique merits. To determine the suitability of each scheme, more investigations and laboratory tests for all schemes are needed.
Document ID
19960020714
Acquisition Source
Kennedy Space Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Andrawis, Alfred S.
(South Dakota State Univ. Brookings, SD United States)
Flippin, Quentin J.
(South Dakota State Univ. Brookings, SD United States)
Date Acquired
August 17, 2013
Publication Date
November 1, 1995
Publication Information
Publication: The 1995 Research Reports: NASA/ASEE Summer Faculty Fellowship Program
Subject Category
Communications And Radar
Accession Number
96N24237
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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