Authors
Stefano Cioni, Giulio Colavolpe, Vittoria Mignone, Andrea Modenini, Alberto Morello, Michelangelo Ricciulli, Alessandro Ugolini, Yuri Zanettini
Publication date
2016/5
Journal
International Journal of Satellite Communications and Networking
Volume
34
Issue
3
Pages
337-350
Description
The second‐generation specification of the digital video broadcasting for satellite (DVB‐S2) was developed in 2003 with the aim of improving the existent broadcasting standard DVB‐S. The main new features introduced by DVB‐S2 included increased baud rates, higher cardinality constellations (up to 32 points), and more efficient binary codes. The extension to DVB‐S2, approved in 2014 with the name DVB‐S2X, together with continuous technological evolution, moves further steps in this direction, with the use of constellations with cardinality up to 256 points, improved granularity of modulation and coding schemes, and the possibility to increase the baud rate. In this scenario, it is important to be able to ascertain what is the best transceiver structure, starting from the choice of the shaping pulse and the baud rate of the transmitted signals and ending with the most promising receiver architectures, with the aim of …
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