Analyses of Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) Schemes for Global Mobile Satellite Communications (GMSC)

This paper provides analyzes of the Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) techniques and their hybrids with Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) for implementation in Global Mobile Satellite Communications (GMSC). In satellite communication systems, and especially in GMSC networks, many users are active...

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Main Author: Stojce Dimov Ilcev
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Gdynia Maritime University 2020-12-01
Series:TransNav: International Journal on Marine Navigation and Safety of Sea Transportation
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Online Access:http://www.transnav.eu/files/Analyses of Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) Schemes for Global Mobile Satellite Communications (GMSC),1066.pdf
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spelling doaj-71b42eb06ff5403a95f2d03d5f1afcfa2021-02-19T13:47:36ZengGdynia Maritime UniversityTransNav: International Journal on Marine Navigation and Safety of Sea Transportation2083-64732083-64812020-12-0114483183710.12716/1001.14.04.061066Analyses of Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) Schemes for Global Mobile Satellite Communications (GMSC)Stojce Dimov IlcevThis paper provides analyzes of the Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) techniques and their hybrids with Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) for implementation in Global Mobile Satellite Communications (GMSC). In satellite communication systems, and especially in GMSC networks, many users are active at the same time. The problem of simultaneous communications between many single or multipoint mobile satellite users, however, can be solved by using the Multiple Access Technique (MAT) schemes. Since the resources of the systems such as the transmitting power and the bandwidth are limited, it is advisable to use the channels with a complete charge and to create a different MAT to the channels. This generates a problem of summation and separation of signals in the transmission and reception parts, respectively. Deciding this problem consists in the development of orthogonal channels of transmission in order to divide signals from various users unambiguously on the reception part.http://www.transnav.eu/files/Analyses of Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) Schemes for Global Mobile Satellite Communications (GMSC),1066.pdfglobal mobile satellite communications (gmsc)time division multiple access (tdma)multiple access technique (mat)orthogonal channels of transmissiontime division multiplexing (tdm)
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Analyses of Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) Schemes for Global Mobile Satellite Communications (GMSC)
TransNav: International Journal on Marine Navigation and Safety of Sea Transportation
global mobile satellite communications (gmsc)
time division multiple access (tdma)
multiple access technique (mat)
orthogonal channels of transmission
time division multiplexing (tdm)
author_facet Stojce Dimov Ilcev
author_sort Stojce Dimov Ilcev
title Analyses of Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) Schemes for Global Mobile Satellite Communications (GMSC)
title_short Analyses of Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) Schemes for Global Mobile Satellite Communications (GMSC)
title_full Analyses of Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) Schemes for Global Mobile Satellite Communications (GMSC)
title_fullStr Analyses of Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) Schemes for Global Mobile Satellite Communications (GMSC)
title_full_unstemmed Analyses of Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) Schemes for Global Mobile Satellite Communications (GMSC)
title_sort analyses of time division multiple access (tdma) schemes for global mobile satellite communications (gmsc)
publisher Gdynia Maritime University
series TransNav: International Journal on Marine Navigation and Safety of Sea Transportation
issn 2083-6473
2083-6481
publishDate 2020-12-01
description This paper provides analyzes of the Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) techniques and their hybrids with Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) for implementation in Global Mobile Satellite Communications (GMSC). In satellite communication systems, and especially in GMSC networks, many users are active at the same time. The problem of simultaneous communications between many single or multipoint mobile satellite users, however, can be solved by using the Multiple Access Technique (MAT) schemes. Since the resources of the systems such as the transmitting power and the bandwidth are limited, it is advisable to use the channels with a complete charge and to create a different MAT to the channels. This generates a problem of summation and separation of signals in the transmission and reception parts, respectively. Deciding this problem consists in the development of orthogonal channels of transmission in order to divide signals from various users unambiguously on the reception part.
topic global mobile satellite communications (gmsc)
time division multiple access (tdma)
multiple access technique (mat)
orthogonal channels of transmission
time division multiplexing (tdm)
url http://www.transnav.eu/files/Analyses of Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) Schemes for Global Mobile Satellite Communications (GMSC),1066.pdf
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