Trellis Coding Modulation (Tcm) (Fast Option; Table B-2. 8-Psk/Tcm Coding Summary - Comtech EF Data CDM-570A Installation And Operation Manual

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Trellis Coding Modulation (TCM) (FAST Option)

Trellis Coding Modulation requires the 8-PSK/8-QAM FAST option.
In the other FEC methods described here, the processes of coding and modulation are
independent – the FEC codec has no knowledge of, or interaction with the modulator. However,
there are schemes in which the coding and modulation are combined together, where the
encoder places FEC symbols in a precise manner into the signal constellation. This can yield an
overall improvement in performance, and is used in higher-order modulation schemes, such as 8-
PSK, 16-PSK, 16-QAM, etc.
When convolution coding is used, the overall coded modulation approach is referred to as Trellis
Coded Modulation (TCM). Ungerboeck was an early pioneer and developed optimum mapping and
decoding schemes. However, the decoding scheme was seen as complex and expensive, and
Qualcomm Inc. developed a variation on the theme that uses a Viterbi decoder at the core,
surrounded by adjunct processing. The scheme, called pragmatic Trellis Coded Modulation, is able
to achieve performance very close to the optimum Ungerboeck method, but with far less
complexity.
As more and more high power transponders are put in to service, Intelsat recognized that the
transponders are no longer power limited, but bandwidth limited. In order to maximize
transponder capacity, 8-PSK was looked at as a method of reducing the occupied bandwidth of a
carrier, and Qualcomm's pragmatic TCM, at Rate 2/3, was adopted.
A Rate 2/3 8-PSK/TCM carrier occupies only 50% of the bandwidth of a Rate 1/2 QPSK carrier.
However, the overall coding gain of the scheme is not adequate by itself, so Intelsat's IESS-310
specification requires that the scheme be concatenated with an outer RS codec. When combined,
there is a threshold value of Eb/No of around 6 dB and, above approximately 7 dB, the bit error
rate is better than 1 x 10
The detractions of the concatenated RS approach apply here also, along with more stringent
requirements for phase noise and group delay distortion – the natural consequences of the
higher-order modulation.
The CDM-570A/570AL implements a Closed Network version of Rate 2/3 8-PSK/TCM/RS, using
either the 220, 200 or 200,180 Reed-Solomon outer codes. Although not compatible, it provides
identical performance to the Open Network IESS-310 standard.
Exceptionally bandwidth efficient compared to
QPSK.
FEC (Forward Error Correction) Options
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Table B-2. 8-PSK/TCM Coding Summary

FOR
AGAINST
• Needs concatenated RS outer codec to give acceptable
coding gain performance.
• Demod acquisition threshold much higher than for QPSK.
• 8-PSK is more sensitive to phase noise and group delay
distortion than QPSK.
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