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Link-Layer FEC and Cross-Layer Architecture for DVB-S2 Transmission With QoS in Railway Scenarios.

Authors :
Lei, Jiang
Vázquez-Castro, María Ángeles
Stockhammer, Thomas
Source :
IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology. Oct2009, Vol. 58 Issue 8, p4265-4276. 11p. 3 Black and White Photographs, 12 Charts, 6 Graphs.
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Digital Video Broadcasting via Satellite-Second Generation (DVB-S2) was originally designed for fixed terminals, but it has recently been adopted by the DVB Return Channel via Satellite for Mobile scenario (DVB-RCS+M) under the singlecarrier-per-channel (SCPC) mode. For the purpose of adapting DVB-S2 for mobile reception, it has been agreed that, among others, forward error correction (FEC) at the link layer (LL) is a suitable means of achieving reliable reception in mobile environments. Prime candidates for LL-FEC had already been available schemes in the DVB family of standards: multiple-protocol encapsulation-FEC (MPE-FEC) and MPE interburst FEC (MPE-IFEC). Furthermore, different FEC codes may be applied within these schemes, i.e., Reed-Solomon (RS) or Raptor FEC codes. This paper introduces the integration of such schemes and codes on top of DVB-S2. In addition, we analyze the performance that can be achieved when applying these schemes with particular focus on two typical railway scenarios: 1) line of sight, together with the effect of railway power arches (LOS+PA), and 2) nonline of sight (nLOS). Both theoretical and simulation analyses reveal that LL-FEC can overcome typical fading effects in the railway scenario by selecting appropriate FEC codes and optimizing the coding parameters. We show that MPE-IFEC and extended MPE-FEC with Raptor codes - as finally specified in DVB-RCS+M-consistently show superior results over those of other LL-FEC for railway scenarios. We also indicate signaling updates to allow achievable performance. As for practical implementation, we propose two possible novel cross-layer architectures for unicast DVB-52 to provide quality of service (QoS). The architectures allow the migration from traditional packet encapsulation based on Moving Picture Experts Group 2-Transport Streams (MPEG2-TS) to new schemes, such as generic stream encapsulation (GSE). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00189545
Volume :
58
Issue :
8
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
45119339
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109/TVT.2009.2022080