TDMA in SC1
TDMA in SC1
TDMA in SC1
Satellite communication
Prof. P.K Sahu
National Institute of Technology, Rourkela
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Numerical Problem(TDMA)
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TDMA (Time Division Multiple Access)
Note:
The voice-channel capacity of a frame, which is also the voice-channel capacity of the transponder being
accessed by the frame, can be found from a knowledge of the frame efficiency and the bit rates. Let Rb be the
bit rate of a voice channel, and let there be a total of n voice channels shared between all the earth stations
accessing the transponder.
The total incoming traffic bit rate to a frame is nRb.
The traffic bit rate of the frame is Rb, and therefore
nRb = Rb
Where is defined as the ratio of “useful traffic bits to total bits” of the frame.
n = is the no of earth stations involved in TDMA
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For better understanding, this may be is explained as follows:
In the figure, each square blocks marked as A, B, C, R etc, are traffic bursts.
Each earth station transmits one burst within the burst time T B
Since the time interval between successive bursts is the frame time T F ,
The required buffer capacity is
M =rbTF
The buffer memory fills up at the input bit rate r b during frame time interval.
These M bits are transmitted as a burst in the next frame without any break in continuity of the input.
The M bit are transmitted in the burst time T B, and hence, the burst bit rate
=
Therefore
RbTB = rbTF
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Some of the basis equipment blocks in a TDMA system 7
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Numerical Problem