Repeated-and-Offset QPSK for DFT-s-OFDM in Satellite Access
By: Renaud-Alexandre Pitaval
Potential Business Impact:
Makes phone signals work better in space.
Motivated by the convergence of terrestrial cellular networks with satellite networks, we consider an adaptation of offset quadrature phase shift keying (OQPSK), used with single-carrier waveform in traditional satellite systems, to discrete Fourier transform spread (DFT-s-) orthogonal frequency-division multiplexed (OFDM) waveform employed in the uplink of terrestrial systems. We introduce a new order-one constellation modulation, termed repeated-and-offset QPSK (RO-QPSK), derive its basic properties, and compare it with pi/2-BPSK with frequency-domain spectral shaping (FDSS), as supported in 5G. RO-QPSK naturally produces a Hann-window-shaped spectrum, resulting in a very low maximum peak-to-average power ratio (PAPR) on the order of 2 dB. Moreover, with single-tap equalization and symbol combining at the receiver, RO-QSPK can improve the signal-to-interference-plus-noise (SINR) compared to pi/2-BPSK with FDSS, in narrowband and/or moderately frequency-selective channels, as encountered in satellite communications. A moderate FDSS can also be combined with RO-QSPK to further reduce the PAPR while providing similar performance. Of independent interest, general SINR expressions for DFT-s-OFDM are also provided.
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