1、 ETSI TR 102 376-2 V1.1.1 (2015-11) Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); Implementation guidelines for the second generation system for Broadcasting, Interactive Services, News Gathering and other broadband satellite applications; Part 2: S2 Extensions (DVB-S2X) TECHNICAL REPORT floppy3ETSI ETSI TR 102
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9、owned by the GSM Association. ETSI ETSI TR 102 376-2 V1.1.1 (2015-11)3 Contents Intellectual Property Rights 8g3Foreword . 8g3Modal verbs terminology 8g31 Scope 9g32 References 9g32.1 Normative references . 9g32.2 Informative references 9g33 Symbols and abbreviations . 11g33.1 Symbols 11g33.2 Abbrev
10、iations . 12g34 General description of the technical characteristics of the DVB-S2X extensions . 15g34.0 Overview 15g34.1 Commercial requirements 15g34.1.0 Background . 15g34.1.1 Use Cases for an enhanced DVB-S2 Standard . 16g34.1.1.0 General aspects . 16g34.1.1.1 Direct-to-Home . 16g34.1.1.2 Applic
11、ations requiring low SNR links 16g34.1.2 Commercial requirements for the enhancements of the DVB-S2 standard 16g34.2 Application scenarios . 18g34.3 System architecture 19g34.3.0 General 19g34.3.1 CRC8_MODE computation in GSE High Efficiency Mode (GSE-HEM) . 19g34.3.2 Signalling of the DVB-S2X MODCO
12、Ds 19g34.3.3 Roll off detection on DVB-S2X . 20g34.3.4 Reference performance . 21g34.4 Channel models 24g34.4.0 Introduction. 24g34.4.1 DTH Broadcasting services 25g34.4.1.0 General description . 25g34.4.1.1 Uplink station HPA . 27g34.4.1.2 IMUX and OMUX filters 27g34.4.1.3 Cross-polar interference
13、models 29g34.4.1.3.0 General description 29g34.4.1.3.1 Satellite antenna polarization discrimination . 29g34.4.1.3.2 Depolarization . 29g34.4.1.3.3 User terminal outdoor unit polarization isolation 30g34.4.1.3.4 Cross-polarization summary model . 31g34.4.1.4 On-board TWTA . 31g34.4.1.5 Interference
14、Scenarios for the evolutionary path. 33g34.4.1.5.0 Overview . 33g34.4.1.5.1 Adjacent Satellite Interference 34g34.4.1.6 Phase and Frequency Errors 36g34.4.1.6.1 Phase noise 36g34.4.1.6.2 Carrier Frequency instabilities . 38g34.4.1.7 Receiver Amplitude Distortions 38g34.4.1.8 Fading Dynamics 38g34.4.
15、2 VSAT Outbound . 39g34.4.2.1 Scenarios . 39g34.4.2.1.1 Single Beam in Ku-band 39g34.4.2.1.2 Multi-spot beam in Ka-band 39g34.4.2.1.2.0 General description of the scenarios 39g34.4.2.1.2.1 71 beams with a 4 colours scheme . 40g34.4.2.1.2.2 71 beams with a 2 colours scheme . 42g34.4.2.1.2.3 200 beams
16、 with a 4 colours scheme and 500 MHz of total user bandwidth 44g3ETSI ETSI TR 102 376-2 V1.1.1 (2015-11)4 4.4.2.1.2.4 200 Beams with a 4 colours scheme and 3 GHz of total user bandwidth 46g34.4.2.2 VSAT Forward Links in regions prone to deep transient atmospheric fading 47g34.4.2.3 Channel models fo
17、r the VSAT outbound scenarios 48g34.4.2.3.0 Introduction . 48g34.4.2.3.1 Single beam in Ku-band 48g34.4.2.3.2 Multi-carrier per TWTA and high number of colours (negligible co-channel interference) . 48g34.4.2.3.2.0 General description 48g34.4.2.3.2.1 GW HPA 49g34.4.2.3.2.2 IMUX and DIPLEXER filters
18、50g34.4.2.3.2.3 On-board TWTA 50g34.4.2.3.2.4 Phase and Frequency Errors . 50g34.4.2.3.2.5 Receiver Amplitude Distortions. 50g34.4.2.3.3 Single Carrier per TWTA and 2 colours 50g34.4.2.3.3.0 General description 50g34.4.2.3.3.1 GW HPA 51g34.4.2.3.3.2 IMUX and User Bandwidth Filter . 52g34.4.2.3.3.3 T
19、WTA 52g34.4.2.3.3.4 Co-channel Interference Model . 52g34.4.2.3.3.5 Phase and Frequency Error 52g34.4.2.3.3.6 Receiver Amplitude Distortions. 52g34.4.2.4 Phase Noise Masks 52g34.4.3 Broadcast Distribution, Contribution and High Speed IP links 54g34.4.3.0 Introduction . 54g34.4.3.1 Notes on optimizat
20、ion criteria for contribution links 54g34.4.3.1.0 Introduction . 54g34.4.3.1.1 Example of Link Budget over an Existing Satellite. 54g34.4.3.2 A Channel Model for Contribution Links . 57g34.4.3.2.0 General description 57g34.4.3.2.1 GW HPA . 59g34.4.3.2.2 IMUX and OMUX Filter . 59g34.4.3.2.3 On-board
21、TWTA . 59g34.4.3.2.4 Phase and Frequency Errors 59g34.4.3.2.5 Receiver Amplitude Distortions 59g34.4.4 Emerging Mobile Applications (airborne and railway) 60g34.4.4.0 Introduction . 60g34.4.4.1 Frequency Stability and Phase Noise 60g34.4.4.2 Terminal-Motion Doppler Shift 60g34.4.4.3 Multipath Fading
22、 . 61g34.4.4.4 Shadowing . 61g34.4.4.5 Adjacent Satellite Interference 62g34.4.4.6 SNR Dynamics 63g34.4.4.6.0 General description 63g34.4.4.6.1 Forward Link . 63g34.4.4.6.2 Return Link 64g34.4.4.7 Summary of the Channel Models for the Mobile Services . 64g34.5 Performance over typical satellite chan
23、nels . 66g34.5.0 Introduction. 66g34.5.1 Reference Receiver Architecture 67g34.5.2 Performance in DTH Broadcasting Services 67g34.5.3 Performance in VSAT Outbound 71g34.5.4 Performance in Broadcast Distribution, Contribution and High Speed IP links . 75g34.6 Channel bonding 78g34.6.0 Introduction. 7
24、8g34.6.1 The principle and advantages of Channel Bonding 78g34.6.2 Channel bonding for TS transmissions . 79g34.6.3 Channel bonding for GSE transmissions 82g34.7 S2X system configurations . 82g35 Broadcast applications 84g35.0 Introduction 84g35.1 DVB-S2X features for broadcast applications . 84g35.
25、1.1 Broadcasting with differentiated channel protection 84g3ETSI ETSI TR 102 376-2 V1.1.1 (2015-11)5 5.1.2 Channel bonding . 85g35.1.3 Higher order modulation . 85g35.2 Comparative Performance Assessment 85g35.2.0 Introduction. 85g35.2.1 Receiver architecture assumptions 85g35.2.2 Video Service Qual
26、ity . 86g35.2.3 Example Scenario 1: Ku-band broadcasting with a wide coverage 86g35.2.3.0 Introduction . 86g35.2.3.1 Study cases for reference scenario 1 . 88g35.2.3.1.0 Introduction . 88g35.2.3.1.1 Study case 1.1: DVB-S2 with legacy receiver and MPEG-4 decoder . 88g35.2.3.1.2 Study case 1.2: DVB-S2
27、 with enhanced receiver and MPEG-4 decoder 88g35.2.3.1.3 Study case 1.3: DVB-S2X with enhanced receiver and MPEG-4 decoder 88g35.2.3.1.4 Study case 1.4: DVB-S2 with enhanced receiver and HEVC decoder 88g35.2.3.1.5 Study case 1.5: DVB-S2X with enhanced receiver and MPEG-4 decoder 88g35.2.3.2 Comparat
28、ive performance results for reference scenario 1 . 90g35.2.4 Example Scenario 2: Ka-band Multi-Beam broadcasting satellite . 91g35.2.4.0 General 91g35.2.4.1 Study cases for reference scenario 2 . 93g35.2.4.1.0 Introduction . 93g35.2.4.1.1 Study case 2.1: Ku-band reference system with DVB-S2 and lega
29、cy receiver . 93g35.2.4.1.2 Study case 2.2: Ku-band reference system with DVB-S2 and enhanced receiver . 93g35.2.4.1.3 Study case 2.3: Ku-band reference system with DVB-S2X with channel bonding . 93g35.2.4.1.4 Study case 2.4: Ka-band system with DVB-S2 and enhanced receiver . 93g35.2.4.1.5 Study cas
30、e 2.5: Ka-band system with DVB-S2X 93g35.2.4.1.6 Study case 2.6: Ka-band system with DVB-S2X and 97,0 % UHD availability . 93g35.2.4.2 Comparative performance results for reference scenario 2 . 95g36 Interactive applications. 96g36.0 Introduction 96g36.1 Performance over next generation multi-beam b
31、roadband systems . 97g36.1.0 General 97g36.1.1 200 multi-spot beam European scenario . 99g36.1.1.0 Description of the scenario 99g36.1.1.1 Baseline performance with DVB-S2, roll-off 20 % 100g36.1.1.2 Performance with DVB-S2X, roll-off 20 % 102g36.1.1.3 Performance with DVB-S2X, roll-off 5 % 103g36.1
32、.2 40 multi-spot beam regional scenario . 104g36.1.2.0 Description of the scenario 104g36.1.2.1 Baseline performance with DVB-S2, roll-off 20 % 105g36.1.2.2 Performance with DVB-S2X, roll-off 20 % 107g36.1.2.3 Performance with DVB-S2X, roll-off 5 % 107g36.1.3 Conclusions on the performance of DVB-S2
33、X for next generation broadband networks 109g37 Contribution services, data content distribution/trunking and other professional applications 109g38 VL-SNR applications . 111g38.0 Introduction 111g38.1 Operation in Heavy Fade Conditions . 111g38.2 Small-Aperture Antenna Reception 113g38.3 Contributi
34、on Links Originating from Small-Aperture Terminals . 114g3Annex A: Linear MODCODs 116g3Annex B: DVB-S2X VL-SNR Modes . 117g3B.1 VL-SNR MODCODs . 117g3B.2 VL-SNR Frame and pilot structure 122g3B.3 VL-SNR MODCOD Signalling . 123g3B.4 VL-SNR Dummy Frames . 126g3Annex C: Super-Framing structure . 128g3E
35、TSI ETSI TR 102 376-2 V1.1.1 (2015-11)6 C.0 General description. 128g3C.1 Application Scenarios and System Setup . 129g3C.1.0 Introduction to Super-Frame Formats 129g3C.1.1 Focus of Super-Frame Formats 129g3C.1.2 Comparison of Super-Frame Format Features . 130g3C.1.3 Application Scenario Beam-Hoppin
36、g/ -Switching . 131g3C.2 Clarifications and Additional Explanations of the Specification . 132g3C.2.0 General . 132g3C.2.1 Common Super-Frame Structure 132g3C.2.1.1 SF-Scrambler Implementation and Justification for Two-Way Scrambling . 132g3C.2.1.2 Two-Way Scrambler Configuration and SOSF and Pilots
37、 Sequence Selection in Interference Scenarios . 133g3C.2.1.3 Padding for 128APSK 136g3C.2.2 Additional information related to Format 0 and 1 136g3C.2.3 Additional information related to Format 2 and 3 136g3C.2.3.0 General aspects . 136g3C.2.3.1 Implementation of Spreading 136g3C.2.4 Additional infor
38、mation related to Format 4 136g3C.2.4.1 Modulation and Coding 136g3C.2.4.2 Implementation of Spreading 137g3C.2.4.3 VL-SNR operation in connection with CCM/ACM/VCM . 137g3C.2.4.4 Use of SID/ISI/TSN of the PLH . 137g3C.2.4.5 Application of Dummy-Frames 137g3C.2.4.6 PLFRAME Mapping into Super-Frame 13
39、8g3C.3 Synchronization to the Super-Frame (independent of content format) 140g3C.3.0 General aspects . 140g3C.3.1 SF-aided Timing Synchronization 140g3C.3.1.1 Conventional approach . 140g3C.3.1.2 SOSF + SFFI Assisted Symbol Timing Recovery 141g3C.3.1.3 Probability of SF-lock . 143g3C.3.2 SFFI Decode
40、r Performance 145g3C.4 Super-Frame-Format-specific Synchronization Cases . 145g3C.4.0 Introduction 145g3C.4.1 Format 0 and 1 146g3C.4.2 Format 2 and 3 146g3C.4.3 Format 4 . 146g3C.4.3.0 Overview 146g3C.4.3.1 SFH Word Error Rate . 146g3C.4.3.2 PLH Word Error Rate . 147g3C.5 Example of Exploitation of
41、 the Superframing Structure: Precoding in Broadband Interactive Networks 150g3C.5.1 System Elements for Applying Precoding in Multibeam High Throughput Systems 150g3C.5.1.0 General description . 150g3C.5.1.1 System Model Essential, or potentially Essential, IPRs notified to ETSI in respect of ETSI s
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