Multiport amplifiers (MPAs) using output filtering to improve performance over life
US-10320064-B2 · Jun 11, 2019 · US
US2016274240A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016274240-A1 |
| Application number | US-201514864814-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Sep 24, 2015 |
| Priority date | Mar 20, 2015 |
| Publication date | Sep 22, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A method and apparatus for addressing reductions in the uplink path gain associated with user terminals are disclosed. A return path of the satellite may receive a number of data signals on a single frequency channel, wherein each of the number of data signals occupies a unique time-frequency sub-channel of the single frequency channel, originates from a corresponding one of a number of user terminals (UTs), and includes a plurality of time slots dynamically allocated to a group of user equipment (UE) devices associated with the corresponding UT. The return path may determine a combined power level of all the number of received data signals that occupy all the time-frequency sub-channels of the single frequency channel, and then adjust an amplifier gain applied to the number of received data signals in the return path based, at least in part, on the combined power level.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A method for processing communication signals in a return path of a satellite, the method comprising: receiving, via an antenna coupled to the return path, a number of data signals on a single frequency channel, wherein each of the number of data signals occupies a unique time-frequency sub-channel of the single frequency channel, originates from a corresponding one of a number of user terminals (UTs), and includes a plurality of time slots dynamically allocated to a group of user equipment (UE) devices associated with the corresponding UT; determining a combined power level of all the number of received data signals that occupy all the time-frequency sub-channels of the single frequency channel; and adjusting an amplifier gain applied to the number of received data signals in the return path based, at least in part, on the combined power level. 2 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the satellite comprises a bent pipe satellite in a non-geosynchronous orbit (NGSO) around Earth. 3 . The method of claim 1 , wherein adjustment of the amplifier gain is to compensate for differences in signal strengths between the time-frequency sub-channels of the single frequency channel. 4 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the amplifier gain is selectively adjusted at intervals having a time period equal to a duration of the time slots. 5 . The method of claim 1 , wherein each of the number of UTs is assigned to a corresponding one of the unique time-frequency sub-channels. 6 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the adjusting comprises: increasing the amplifier gain applied to the number of received data signals based on the combined power level being less than a threshold level; and decreasing the amplifier gain applied to the number of received data signals based on the combined power level being greater than or equal to the threshold level. 7 . The method of claim 6 , wherein the threshold level corresponds to a maximum power level of a variable gain amplifier in the return path of the satellite. 8 . The method of claim 6 , wherein the combined power level being less than the threshold level is indicative of a signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of at least one of the unique time-frequency sub-channels being less than a threshold SNR value. 9 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the number of data signals are received without a pilot signal on the single frequency channel. 10 . A satellite, comprising: an antenna configured to receive a number of data signals on a single frequency channel, wherein each of the number of data signals occupies a unique time-frequency sub-channel of the single frequency channel, originates from a corresponding one of a number of user terminals (UTs), and includes a plurality of time slots dynamically allocated to a group of user equipment (UE) devices associated with the corresponding UT; one or more processors; and a memory configured to store instructions that, when executed by the one or more processors, causes a return path of the satellite to: determine a combined power level of all the number of received data signals that occupy all the time-frequency sub-channels of the single frequency channel; and adjust an amplifier gain applied to the number of received data signals in the return path based, at least in part, on the combined power level. 11 . The satellite of claim 10 , wherein the satellite comprises a bent pipe satellite in a non-geosynchronous orbit (NGSO) around Earth. 12 . The satellite of claim 10 , wherein adjustment of the amplifier gain is to compensate for differences in signal strengths between the time-frequency sub-channels of the single frequency channel. 13 . The satellite of claim 10 , wherein the amplifier gain is adjusted at intervals having a time period equal to a duration of the time slots. 14 . The satellite of claim 10 , wherein each of the number of UTs is assigned to a corresponding one of the unique time-frequency sub-channels. 15 . The satellite of claim 10 , wherein execution of the instructions to adjust the amplifier gain causes the return path to: increase the amplifier gain based on the combined power level being less than a threshold level; and decrease the amplifier gain based on the combined power level being greater than or equal to the threshold level. 16 . The satellite of claim 15 , wherein the threshold level corresponds to a maximum power level of a variable gain amplifier (VGA) associated with the return path. 17 . The satellite of claim 15 , wherein the combined power level being less than the threshold level is indicative of a signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of at least one of the unique time-frequency sub-channels being less than a threshold SNR value. 18 . The satellite of claim 10 , wherein the number of data signals are received without a pilot signal on the single frequency channel. 19 . A satellite including a number of return paths, a respective one of the number of return paths comprising: means for receiving a number of data signals on a single frequency channel, wherein each of the number of data signals occupies a unique time-frequency sub-channel of the single frequency channel, originates from a corresponding one of a number of user terminals (UTs), and includes a plurality of time slots dynamically allocated to a group of user equipment (UE) devices associated with the corresponding UT; means for determining a combined power level of the number of received data signals that occupy all the time-frequency sub-channels of the single frequency channel; and means for adjusting an amplifier gain applied to the number of received data signals in the respective return path based, at least in part, on the combined power level. 20 . The satellite of claim 19 , wherein adjustment of the amplifier gain is to compensate for differences in signal strengths between the time-frequency sub-channels of the single frequency channel. 21 . The satellite of claim 19 , wherein the amplifier gain is selectively adjusted at intervals having a time period equal to a duration of the time slots. 22 . The satellite of claim 19 , wherein the means for adjusting is to: increase the amplifier gain applied to the number of received data signals based on the combined power level being less than a threshold level; and decrease the amplifier gain applied to the number of received data signals based on the combined power level being greater than or equal to the threshold level. 23 . The satellite of claim 22 , wherein the threshold level corresponds to a maximum power level associated with the respective return path of the satellite. 24 . The satellite of claim 19 , wherein the number of data signals are received without a pilot signal on the single frequency channel. 25 . A non-transitory computer-readable medium storing instructions that, when executed by one or more processors of a satellite, cause a return path of the satellite to: receive a number of data signals on a single frequency channel, wherein each of the number of data signals occupies a unique time-frequency sub-channel of the single frequency channel, originates from a corresponding one of a number of user terminals (UTs), and includes a plurality of time slots dynamically allocated to a group of user equipment (UE) devices associated with the corresponding UT; determine a combined power level of the number of received data signals that
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