Next generation earth-to-space telecommand coding and synchronization: ground system design, optimization and software implementation

Ricard Abelló,Marco Baldi, Filipe Carvalho,Franco Chiaraluce, Ricardo Fernandes, Roberto Garello,Enrico Paolini,Ricardo Prata

EURASIP JOURNAL ON WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKING(2021)

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Abstract
The Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems, followed by all national and international space agencies, has updated the Telecommand Coding and Synchronization sublayer to introduce new powerful low-density parity-check (LDPC) codes. Their large coding gains significantly improve the system performance and allow new Telecommand services and profiles with higher bit rates and volumes. In this paper, we focus on the Telecommand transmitter implementation in the Ground Station baseband segment. First, we discuss the most important blocks and we focus on the most critical one, i.e., the LDPC encoder. We present and analyze two techniques, one based on a Shift Register Adder Accumulator and the other on Winograd convolution both exploiting the block circulant nature of the LDPC matrix. We show that these techniques provide a significant complexity reduction with respect to the usual encoder mapping, thus allowing to obtain high uplink bit rates. We then discuss the choice of a proper hardware or software platform, and we show that a Central Processing Unit-based software solution is able to achieve the high bit rates requested by the new Telecommand applications. Finally, we present the results of a set of tests on the real-time software implementation of the new system, comparing the performance achievable with the different encoding options.
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Encoding, Low-density parity-check codes, Space communications, Telecommand
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