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NTIA Report TR-97-340A Digital Simulation Model for Local Multipoint and Multichannel Multipoint Distribution ServicesJuly 1997Roger A. Dalke, George A. Hufford, and Ronald L. Ketchum |
Abstract: The Institute for Telecommunication Sciences has developed a computer simulation model that can be used to predict coverage and quality of service for proposed terrestrial communication systems that broadcast digital television such as local multipoint distribution services and multichannel multipoint distribution services. The model includes a variety of digital modulation schemes that have been proposed for these services. The model also contains a nonlinear amplifier that allows the user to evaluate the effects of intermodulation distortion on performance. In addition to a simple additive white Gaussian noise channel, three different propagation channels are included: a simple two-ray channel; and two more complex channels based on measurements of broadband signals in various geographic environments. A description of the simulation model as well as examples of applications are given in this report. |
Keywords: local multipoint distribution services (LMDS); multichannel multipoint distribution services (MMDS); digital broadcast services; propagation channel model; nonlinear amplifier; traveling wave tube amplifier (TWTA); digital communication systems; simulation |
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