Optimal DVB-S2 spectral efficiency with hierarchical modulation
Hugo Meric

TL;DR
This paper investigates the optimal spectral efficiency in DVB-S2 satellite communication systems by formulating it as a linear programming problem, enhancing broadcast transmission rates through hierarchical modulation.
Contribution
It introduces a linear programming approach to determine the optimal spectral efficiency in DVB-S2 systems using hierarchical modulation, advancing beyond traditional time sharing methods.
Findings
Optimal transmission rate is the solution of a linear programming problem.
Hierarchical modulation combined with linear programming improves spectral efficiency.
Performance analysis for DVB-S2 demonstrates significant gains.
Abstract
We study the design of a DVB-S2 system in order to maximise spectral efficiency. This task is usually challenging due to channel variability. The solution adopted in modern satellite communications systems such as DVB-SH and DVB-S2 relies mainly on a time sharing strategy. Recently, we proposed to combine time sharing with hierarchical modulation to increase the transmission rate of broadcast systems. However, the optimal spectral efficiency remained an open question. In this paper, we show that the optimal transmission rate is the solution of a linear programming problem. We also study the performance of the optimal scheme for a DVB-S2 use case.
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Taxonomy
TopicsError Correcting Code Techniques · Advanced Wireless Communication Techniques · Satellite Communication Systems
