Versafec Acm Latency - Comtech EF Data CDM-425 Installation And Operation Manual

Advanced satellite modem (18 kbps – 25 mbps)
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Note that SNR is used in place of Eb/No – a convention for comparing ACM ModCods. SNR is
defined as Eb/No + 10
VersaFEC ACM requires the appropriate FAST code for the maximum operating
symbol rate.

VersaFEC ACM Latency

K.6.1
In an ACM system that has a number of ModCods, each having a different latency, what defines
the overall system latency? The answer is simple – the latency of the worst-case ModCod. (This
may not seem obvious to some, and it is beyond the scope of this appendix to provide a rigorous
defense of this statement. It is, however, a correct statement despite certain believers in non-
causal systems and encoders that possess the magical quality of negative latency.)
Examining the data in Table K-2, latency for each ModCod is shown for the example of
VersaFEC ACM at a fixed 100 ksymbols/second rate. Of particular note is that even though the
ModCods span a 7:1 variation in throughput, the latency is only varying between 25 and 34
milliseconds. A careful analysis will show that this is a consequence of using a constant number
of symbols per block. In the example shown the worst-case latency for this ACM scheme is 34
milliseconds.
Appendix K
Figure K-2. VersaFEC Codes vs. Constrained Capacity
(Spectral Efficiency).
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