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Conference Paper Link Layer FEC in DVB-RCS: Performance Evaluation in nLoS Conditions
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Authors
M. Papaleo, R. Firrincieli, S. Cioni, A. Vanelli-Coralli, G.E. Corazza, H.J. Lee, P.S. Kim
Issue Date
2008-05
Citation
Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC) 2008 (Spring), pp.2972-2976
Language
English
Type
Conference Paper
DOI
https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/VETECS.2008.314
Project Code
08MR2800, Development of Satellite and Terrestrial Convergence Technology for Internet Service on High-speed Mobile Vehicles, Lee Ho Jin
Abstract
The paper investigates coding and encapsulation techniques for the possible extension of the Digital Video Broadcasting-Return Channel Satellite (DVB-RCS) to ensure a global coverage for mobile terminals. Specifically, Link Layer-Forward Error Correction (LL-FEC) appears to be a reliable solution, allowing to improve the C/N performance and to counteract the Doppler effect typical of mobile channels, avoiding scalability and latency issues of Automatic Repeat reQuest (ARQ) approaches. In the paper we evaluate LL-FEC performance when applied to the railway environment. It is shown how this scenario deeply affects the LL-FEC code performance both in the Multi Protocol Encapsulation (MPE), and the Generic Stream Encapsulation (GSE) cases. In order to counteract this performance reduction two different approaches are considered. In the first case, we increase the number of rows of the LLFEC Reed Solomon (RS) matrix. In the second case we exploit the sliding encoding mechanism. We also introduce a modified version of GSE that shows reduced overhead and improved performance. Results show that DVB-RCS can greatly benefit from LL-FEC RS coding in reducing residual errors that cannot be counteracted at the physical layer for efficiency reasons. © 2008 IEEE.
KSP Keywords
Automatic Repeat Request, DVB-RCS, Digital video broadcasting, Forward error correction(FEC), Link layer, Performance evaluation, Physical Layer, RS coding, Railway environment, Reed Solomon(RS), Residual error