Codes on high-order fields for the CCSDS next generation uplink

G. Liva, E. Paolini, Tomaso de Cola, M. Chiani
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Recently, short binary and non-binary iteratively-decodable codes have been proposed within the Next Generation Uplink (NGU) working group (WG) of the Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems (CCSDS). The NGU WG targets the design of an enhanced uplink mainly for telecommand with the aim of updating the current uplink standard that employs a short (63, 56) BCH code to protect the telecommand messages. The proposed non-binary turbo/LDPC codes attain large coding gains over the standardized BCH codes, but also over their binary turbo/LDPC counterparts (up to 1.5 dB of coding gain for information blocks of 64 bits). This paper overviews the proposed non-binary code construction, illustrating the potential of non-binary turbo/LDPC codes in the short block length regime. The impact of the proposed solution at system level is investigated, together with its integration in the CCSDS protocol stack.
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CCSDS下一代上行链路的高阶域代码
最近,空间数据系统协商委员会(CCSDS)的下一代上行链路(NGU)工作组(WG)提出了短二进制和非二进制迭代可解码码。NGU工作组的目标是设计一个增强的上行链路,主要用于远程指挥,目的是更新当前的上行链路标准,该标准采用短(63,56)BCH代码来保护远程指挥消息。所提出的非二进制turbo/LDPC码比标准化BCH码获得更大的编码增益,也比二进制turbo/LDPC码获得更大的编码增益(64位信息块的编码增益高达1.5 dB)。本文概述了所提出的非二进制码结构,说明了非二进制turbo/LDPC码在短块长度体制中的潜力。研究了所提出的解决方案在系统级的影响,以及它在CCSDS协议栈中的集成。
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