Implementation of Multiple Access Techniques Applicable for Maritime Satellite Communications
In this paper are introduced fundamentals, characteristics, advantages and disadvantages of Multiple Access (MA) employed as transmission techniques in the Maritime Mobile Satellite Communications (MMSC) between ships and Coast Earth Station (CES) via Geostationary Earth Orbit (GEO) or Not-GEO satel...
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doaj-9adac56e8c034b8eaa08f78d04b7d4232020-11-25T00:16:57ZengGdynia Maritime UniversityTransNav: International Journal on Marine Navigation and Safety of Sea Transportation2083-64732083-64812013-12-017452954010.12716/1001.07.04.08464Implementation of Multiple Access Techniques Applicable for Maritime Satellite CommunicationsStojce Dimov IlcevIn this paper are introduced fundamentals, characteristics, advantages and disadvantages of Multiple Access (MA) employed as transmission techniques in the Maritime Mobile Satellite Communications (MMSC) between ships and Coast Earth Station (CES) via Geostationary Earth Orbit (GEO) or Not-GEO satellite constellations. In fixed satellite communication, as a rule, especially in MMSC many users are active at the same time. The problem of simultaneous communications between many single or multipoint mobile satellite users can be solved by using MA technique, such as Frequency Division Multiple Access (FDMA), Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA), Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA), Space Division Multiple Access (SDMA) and Random (Packet) Division Multiple Access (RDMA). Since the resources of the systems such as the transmitting power and the bandwidth are limited, it is advisable to use the channels with complete charge and to create a different MA to the channel. 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/Implementation of Multiple Access Techniques Applicable for Maritime Satellite Communications,464.pdfGlobal Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS)Maritime Mobile Satellite Communications (MMSC)Multiple Access (MA)Multiple Access TechniquesCode Division Multiple Access (CDMA)Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA)Frequency Division Multiple Access (FDMA)Random (Packet) Division Multiple Access (RDMA) |
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Stojce Dimov Ilcev Implementation of Multiple Access Techniques Applicable for Maritime Satellite Communications TransNav: International Journal on Marine Navigation and Safety of Sea Transportation Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) Maritime Mobile Satellite Communications (MMSC) Multiple Access (MA) Multiple Access Techniques Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) Frequency Division Multiple Access (FDMA) Random (Packet) Division Multiple Access (RDMA) |
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Implementation of Multiple Access Techniques Applicable for Maritime Satellite Communications |
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Implementation of Multiple Access Techniques Applicable for Maritime Satellite Communications |
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Implementation of Multiple Access Techniques Applicable for Maritime Satellite Communications |
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Implementation of Multiple Access Techniques Applicable for Maritime Satellite Communications |
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Implementation of Multiple Access Techniques Applicable for Maritime Satellite Communications |
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implementation of multiple access techniques applicable for maritime satellite communications |
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Gdynia Maritime University |
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TransNav: International Journal on Marine Navigation and Safety of Sea Transportation |
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2083-6473 2083-6481 |
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2013-12-01 |
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In this paper are introduced fundamentals, characteristics, advantages and disadvantages of Multiple Access (MA) employed as transmission techniques in the Maritime Mobile Satellite Communications (MMSC) between ships and Coast Earth Station (CES) via Geostationary Earth Orbit (GEO) or Not-GEO satellite constellations. In fixed satellite communication, as a rule, especially in MMSC many users are active at the same time. The problem of simultaneous communications between many single or multipoint mobile satellite users can be solved by using MA technique, such as Frequency Division Multiple Access (FDMA), Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA), Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA), Space Division Multiple Access (SDMA) and Random (Packet) Division Multiple Access (RDMA). Since the resources of the systems such as the transmitting power and the bandwidth are limited, it is advisable to use the channels with complete charge and to create a different MA to the channel. 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. |
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Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) Maritime Mobile Satellite Communications (MMSC) Multiple Access (MA) Multiple Access Techniques Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) Frequency Division Multiple Access (FDMA) Random (Packet) Division Multiple Access (RDMA) |
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