1、Rec. ITU-R M.1181 3 RECOMMENDATION ITU-R M. 1 1 81 MINIMUM PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES FOR NARROW-BAND DIGITAL CHANNELS VEHICULAR MOBILE EARTH STATIONS IN THE 1-3 GHz RANGE, USING GEOSTATIONARY SATELLITES TO SERVE TRANSPORTABLE AND NOT FORMING PART OF THE ISDN (Question ITU-R 11218) (1995) Summary This R
2、ecommendation concerns the minimum bit-error ratio performance objectives for voice mode and data mode of geostationary-satellite orbit (GSO) mobile-satellite service (MSS) systems. The ITU Radiocommunication Assembly, considering a) that performance objectives for digital mobile-satellite channels
3、using narrow-band modulation and geostationary satellites should include an allowance for interference levels among and within systems operating in the 1-3 GHz range, as well as comply with user requirements for performance: b) that “general purpose” digital mobile-satellite channels may be used by
4、land, maritime and aeronautical mobile earth stations, are designed to alternatively operate in data or voice transmission modes, or in-band signalling modes using the same frequencies during the same communications session; c degraded by location and orientation dependant signal propagation impairm
5、ents which determine spatial performance; that reception of signals transmitted to and from mobile earth stations at most locations may be substantially d) that “store and forward” messaging digital mobile-satellite channels using geostationary satellites are generally not sensitive to delay, and th
6、erefore are able to use near perfect interleaving in mitigating channel bit-error bursts, arising from multipath and light shadowing effects and thus can be operated within the performance objectives specified herein; e) that digital mobile-satellite channels may be used in global or spot coverage b
7、eams as part of a worldwide MSS, in which case stringent satellite power constraints are expected, combined with a minimum elevation angle to the satellite as low as 5O, recommends 1 that in both directions of transmission through the service and feeder links, the combined radio-link minimum perform
8、ance objectives for digital channels used by geostationary satellites to serve transportable or vehicular mobile earth stations in the MSS are as follows: 1.1 for “general purpose” digital mobile-satellite channel (user rates up to 9.6 kbit/s): 1.1.1 the available time; provisionally a channel bit-e
9、rror ratio (BER) of better than 4 x lo-* in the voice mode for not less than 90% of 1.1.2 than 90% of the available time; provisionally a BER of better than 1 x in the data and signalling mode after error correction for not less 1.2 for transportable digital mobile-satellite channel (user rates up t
10、o 16 kbit/s); ITU-R RECMNrM. 3383 95 4855232 0525992 887 = COPYRIGHT International Telecommunications Union/ITU RadiocommunicationsLicensed by Information Handling Services4 Rec. ITU-R M.1181 1.2.1 a channel BER of better than 1 x le2 in the voice mode for not less than 95% of the available time; 1.
11、2.2 the available time: a BER of better than 1 x it5 in the data and signalling modes after error correction for not less than 95% of 1.3 for “store and forward”, messaging digital mobile-satellite channels (up to 600 bids user rates): - a BER of better than 4 x after error correction for not less t
12、han 95% of the available time; where available time is the total time for which the radio link is allocated and available to the user; 2 that the individual uplinks and downlinks may be so designed that the overall percentage of time for which the link is available is to a large extent determined by
13、 the service link. One method of allocating the overall percentage of time between the service and feeder links is described in Annex 2 as a guidance for the system designer; 3 in 1 and 2. that the additional conditions specified in the following Notes are part of the performance objectives specifie
14、d NOTE 1 - Annexes 1 and 2 provide the basis of the performance objectives specified above. NOTE 2 - For “general purpose” digital mobile-satellite channels used by vehicular land mobile earth stations, temporal availability is generally more critical than spatial availability because severe signal
15、propagation impairments generally are eliminated when the mobile earth station antenna is moved a small distance. The specified signal quality and temporal availability levels are associated with mobile earth station operations in areas that are devoid of persistent heavy shadowing. NOTE 3 - Sporadi
16、c, moderate shadowing of the signal to or from a geostationary satellite occurs with land mobile earth stations in most areas outside urban areas. These sporadic degradations can be effectively mitigated. NOTE 4 -For voice communications, error control techniques may be provided as an integral part
17、of the voice codeddecoder (codec) processing algorithm, but may also be incorporated in the modulator/demodulator (modem) module, or alternatively be partitioned between the modem and codec modules. Therefore, the performance objectives for voice communications should take into account the BER at th
18、e codec input. NOTE 5 -Performance objectives and performance criteria for voice communications are likely to evolve with codec techniques becoming more efficient and with lower transmission rates. Therefore, voice performance objectives in future Recommendations may be stated in terms of actual voi
19、ce quality (e.g. mean opinion score). Further study is needed on how to define the voice grade, and on selecting an evaluation method for low rate voice codecs. NOTE 6 - For data communications, error control techniques are generally provided as an integral part of the modem. Additional end-to-end e
20、rror control measures may be implemented to enhance performance for specific user applications. However, for the purpose of this Recommendation, the effects of these user application techniques are not included in the performance objectives. NOTE 7 - Spatial performance is defined as the cumulative
21、probability of link availability arising from the joint distribution of location and orientation dependent random losses in the link. Percentage of available time reflects the fraction of time the channel is not faded due to multipath and rain attenuation. NOTE 8 -The Recommendation for performance
22、objectives of the aeronautical mobile-satellite (R) service channels is described in Recommendation ITU-R M. 1037. NOTE 9 - In the case of backup using a previous generation satellite the BER performance objectives given in $ 1 might be achieved for a lower percentage of the time. NOTE 10 - The effe
23、cts of aggregate interference from other systems and services should be taken into account in ensuring that the overall performance objectives of the digital MSS channel are met. NOTE 11 - Further study is required for the necessity of short-term performance criteria to define the associated BER thr
24、esholds and percentages of time. ITU-R RECMN*M. 1181 95 = 4855212 O525992 713 = COPYRIGHT International Telecommunications Union/ITU RadiocommunicationsLicensed by Information Handling ServicesRec. 1”-R M.1181 5 NOTE 12 - For terminals at low elevation angles operating through the “general purpose”
25、satellite channel, the BER performance objectives given in 0 1 might be achieved for a lower percentage of the time. NOTE 13 - The specifications for performance objectives for store and forward messaging digital mobile-satellite channels is a subject for further study. ANNEX 1 Basis for the specifi
26、ed performance objectives 1 Introduction The performance objectives for digital mobile radio-link satellite channels are based on the users requirements corresponding to each service. The requirements vary with the service operational requirements and functions, users perception of service quality a
27、nd service charactenstics (e.g. voice, circuit-mode data). Three channel types (supporting three different services) are covered in this Annex in order to support recommends 1 : - general purpose digital mobile channels (up to 9.6 kbitls), supporting low rate voice and real-time data, with performan
28、ce objectives at a level equivalent to “terrestrial cellular quality”; - transportable digital mobile channels (up to 16 kbit/s), supporting medium rate voice and real-time data, with performance objectives approaching terrestrial “toll quality”; - “store and forward” digital mobile channel (up to 6
29、00 bitls), supporting messaging data services where errors are not tolerated but the message delay may be compromised. The following sections review the user requirements corresponding to each channel type, and summarize the associated hypothesized performance objectives proposed for the channels. 2
30、 General purpose digital mobile channel (up to 9.6 kbih) 2.1 User requirements Progress in speech coding technology has resulted in the reduction of voice codec rate required for a given voice quality. The development of error correction techniques has also contributed to the “robustness” of the voi
31、ce codec when operating with channel impairments. The voice codec should provide a voice quality acceptable to the user under typical user conditions such as different BER conditions (random and burst errors), fading conditions, acoustic background noise and audio level. The voice quality should be
32、compatible with different languages and gender. This is especially important for the provision of a worldwide general purpose communication service. Users have come to expect that all wireless telephony services should have speech quality at least similar to that provided by terrestrial cellular sys
33、tems. Generally, a system needs to sustain voice communication with a mean opinion score (MOS) of around 3 or higher on a 1-5 scale (equivalent to a MOS of around 2 on a 0-4 scale) in order to meet this expectation. For data communications services, the BER performance of the data channel should be
34、compatible with the performance achieved in the corresponding terrestrial networks. A data channel with a BER performance not worse than 1 x le5 meets this criterion. External end-to-end error control measures can be implemented generally by the user for applications requiring lower BER levels. ITU-
35、R RECMN*M- 1181 95 m 4855232 O525993 b5T m COPYRIGHT International Telecommunications Union/ITU RadiocommunicationsLicensed by Information Handling Services6 Rec. ITU-R M.1181 Users understand that wireless modes of transmission entail intermittent outages due to multipath fading and shadowing. Howe
36、ver, users will not tolerate redialling to re-establish communications. Thus, it is important for communications links to maintain synchronization for a significant period of time even under degraded propagation conditions. 2.2 Hypothetical performance objectives 2.2.1 Voice An improved multiband ex
37、citation (IMBE) codec operating at a 6.4 kbit/s data rate (including error control) was assumed for evaluation of performance in the voice mode. Subjective tests have shown a minimum required channel BER of 4 x 10-2 in order to maintain the required voice quality as described in 0 1.1. 2.2.2 Data Fo
38、r data transmission, a baseband BER of 1 x 10-5 (after channel error correction coding) enables virtually all messages to be interpreted correctly without special error control measures. Where additional error detection and retransmission schemes are used, a channel BER of 1 x would result in few re
39、transmissions and would yield high throughput efficiency. 2.2.3 Signalling For in-band signalling transmissions, an average baseband BER of 1 x ensures a low probability of error in a signalling message and signalling protocols can effectively mitigate the errors that do occur. The design of the voi
40、ce and data modes must ensure that the signalling performance requirements are met at link conditions corresponding to the channel minimum performance objectives. 3 Transportable digital mobile satellite channel (up to 16 kbivs) 3.1 User requirements User requirements for this service are similar to
41、 the requirements for the “general purpose” digital mobile channel, but in addition users expect a higher degree of channel reliability (less outages due to transmission link impairments). Furthermore, generally the transportable digital mobile channel equipment is capable of supporting higher chann
42、el rates with higher overall link availability, and therefore is more suitable for extension of terrestrial telephone network user options. The use of a higher rate voice codec provides better voice quality and can be more resilient to channel impairments. Additionally, the 16 kbit/s adaptive predic
43、tive coding (APC) voice codec evaluated has the advantage of being transparent to analogue facsimile and signalling transmission as well as voiceband data of up to 2.4 kbitfs. In the case of data communications, the BER performance of the data channel should be compatible to the performance achieved
44、 in terrestrial networks. A data channel with a BER performance of 1 x lF5 meets this criterion, with a data transmission rate of up to 9.6 kbits. For in-band signalling transmissions, requirements similar to those of the “general purpose” digital mobile channel are sufficient, and may be achieved i
45、n the voice channel by adding relatively low redundancy to the channel bits. 3.2 Hypothetical performance objectives 3.2.1 Voice A BER of 1 x le2 is needed in order to achieve the higher quality level required of the higher rate voice codec. ITU-R RECMN*M= 1181 95 4855212 0525994 596 = COPYRIGHT Int
46、ernational Telecommunications Union/ITU RadiocommunicationsLicensed by Information Handling ServicesRec. ITU-R M.1181 Direction of transmission 3.2.2 Data BER of I x 10-5. Percentage of time for which the link is available Radio path 7 Feeder uplink Service downlink Forward 4 “Store and forward”, me
47、ssaging digital mobile-satellite channels (up to 600 bits) (1 -(i -A) 0.1) 100 AJAf,U 4.1 User requirements Feeder downlink The messaging channel is designed as an error-free medium for message transfer, using an automatic request for repetition (ARQ) protocol as a higher level error control scheme.
48、 The required BER is selected in order to minimize the total energy per message length, during a message transfer transaction. A higher BER would result in further ARQ activity, thus increasing the totai energy required for message transfer. A better BER would require a higher satellite e.i.r.p. (1
49、-(i -A) 0.1) 100 4.2 Hypothetical performance objective BER Of 4 x 15. I ANNEX 2 AIAj,d Service uplink A method for allocating the overall percentage of time for which the link is available between the service link and feeder link Generally individual uplinks and downlinks are so designed that the overall percentage of time for which the link is available is to a large extent determined by the service link. This means that the service link is subject to a much tighter power constraint. The percentage of time for which the end-to-end link is available may be achieved by allocating percent
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