6 research outputs found

    Performance of advanced telecommand frame synchronizer under pulsed jamming conditions

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    This paper studies frame synchronization for use with the advanced communication link transmission unit format that was recently proposed for updating the telecommand synchronization and channel coding standard for space applications. With a view to improving the robustness against jamming, future satellite telecommand systems are planning to adopt direct-sequence spread spectrum modulation and advanced channel coding. Compared to the frame synchronization algorithm specified in the current Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems (CCSDS) recommendation, we consider a longer start sequence and relax the condition for declaring synchronization. We investigate the performance of this algorithm in the presence of jamming, and show that the frame synchronizer can be designed such that the overall system’s robustness against pulsed jamming is limited by the robustness of the code rather than the synchronizer

    Frame synchronization for pulsed jammed satellite telecommand links

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    A new issue of the satellite telecommand synchronization and channel coding sublayer protocol 1 includes LDPC coded communication link transmission units (CLTU) that contain a 64-bit start sequence. The novel data structures allow operation at lower signal-to-noise ratios than before, and offer improved protection against jamming attacks. This paper considers the corresponding CLTU frame synchronization process. We derive practical algorithms to locate the start sequence in the presence of high noise levels and pulsed jamming. The different algorithms are compared in terms of implementation complexity and performance under various jamming conditions. It is shown that among the considered frame synchronizers, those involving a full search over the entire observation window provide the desired accuracy, i.e., they guarantee a frame synchronization error probability that is significantly smaller than the codeword error rate, for codeword error rates near a target value of 10−4 . Among these synchronizers, the full-search hard-decision-directed correlation-based algorithm has the lowest complexity

    Towards improved satellite telecommand link availability

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    Compliant with the Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems (CCSDS) set of protocols, we explore enhancing the availability service for space links. In particular, we consider specific improved defences against jamming attacks affecting symbol synchronization. More robust adaptive closed-loop symbol synchronizers are designated with a view to the planned update of the CCSDS standard for the telecommand synchronization and channel coding sublayer of the data link layer. It is shown that adaptive schemes exploiting instantaneous jammer state information are recommended to counter destructive attacks that may harm the availability

    NASA compendium of satellite communications programs

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    A comprehensive review of worldwide satellite communication programs is reported that ranges in time from the inception of satellite communications to mid-1971. Particular emphasis is placed on program results, including experiments conducted, communications system operational performance, and technology employed

    NASA Compendium of Satellite Communications Programs

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    A comprehensive review is presented of worldwide communication programs that range in time from the inception of satellite communications to August 1971. The programs included are: Echo, Courier, West Ford, Telstar, Relay, Syncom, Lincoln experimental satellites, Intelsat, Tacsat, Skynet, Nato system, and Telesat

    NASA Tech Briefs, October 1993

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    Topics include: Sensors; esign and Engineering; Electronic Components and Circuits; Electronic Systems; Physical Sciences; Materials; Computer Programs; Mechanics; Machinery; Fabrication technology; Mathematics and Information Sciences; Life Sciences; Books and Reports
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