Maximizing Power and Spectral Efficiencies for Layered and Conventional Modulations
First Claim
1. A method for transmitting signals and receiving signals in a legacy receiver and a layered modulation receiver, comprising:
- amplifying an upper layer signal portion of a downlink signal at a first power level within a frequency band of the downlink signal;
amplifying a lower layer signal portion of the downlink signal at a second power level within the frequency band of the downlink signal, the second power level being exceeded by the first power level;
transmitting a layered modulation signal, the layered modulation signal comprising both the amplified upper layer signal portion and the amplified lower layer signal portion interfering with each other within the frequency band, wherein the amplified upper layer signal portion is transmitted by a first transponder and the amplified lower layer signal portion is transmitted by a second transponder and transmitting at the same polarization;
demodulating the upper layer signal directly from the layered modulation signal in a legacy receiver and in a layered modulation receiver; and
demodulating the lower layer signal after subtracting a remodulated upper layer signal from the layered modulation signal in the layered modulation receiver and not in the legacy receiver;
wherein the lower layer signal portion includes a lower layer symbol rate, the upper layer signal portion includes an upper layer symbol rate, and the lower layer symbol rate is lower than the upper layer symbol rate.
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Abstract
Methods and apparatuses for maximizing power and spectral efficiencies in a wireless communication system are disclosed. The invention is particularly useful for layered modulation applications because power levels for such applications are relatively high. A layered modulation signal comprises an upper and a lower layer signal that interfere with each other within the same frequency band such that the upper layer signal can be demodulated directly from the layered modulation signal, and the lower layer signal can be demodulated after subtracting the first layer signal from the layered modulation signal. The invention applies one or more of the following four signal schemes in a communication signal including varying the symbol rate (rather than the code rate), reducing or eliminating the guard band, reducing excess signal bandwidth and employing layered modulation within the guard band of the legacy signal.
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16 Claims
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1. A method for transmitting signals and receiving signals in a legacy receiver and a layered modulation receiver, comprising:
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amplifying an upper layer signal portion of a downlink signal at a first power level within a frequency band of the downlink signal; amplifying a lower layer signal portion of the downlink signal at a second power level within the frequency band of the downlink signal, the second power level being exceeded by the first power level; transmitting a layered modulation signal, the layered modulation signal comprising both the amplified upper layer signal portion and the amplified lower layer signal portion interfering with each other within the frequency band, wherein the amplified upper layer signal portion is transmitted by a first transponder and the amplified lower layer signal portion is transmitted by a second transponder and transmitting at the same polarization; demodulating the upper layer signal directly from the layered modulation signal in a legacy receiver and in a layered modulation receiver; and demodulating the lower layer signal after subtracting a remodulated upper layer signal from the layered modulation signal in the layered modulation receiver and not in the legacy receiver; wherein the lower layer signal portion includes a lower layer symbol rate, the upper layer signal portion includes an upper layer symbol rate, and the lower layer symbol rate is lower than the upper layer symbol rate. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A satellite television system for transmitting signals and receiving signals, comprising:
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a first amplifier for amplifying an upper layer signal portion of a downlink signal at a first power level within a frequency band of the downlink signal; a second amplifier for amplifying a lower layer signal portion of a downlink signal at a second power level within the frequency band of the downlink signal, the second power level being exceeded by the first power level; at least one antenna for transmitting a layered modulation signal, the layered modulation signal comprising both the upper layer signal portion and the lower layer signal portion interfering with each other within the frequency band, wherein the amplified upper layer signal portion is transmitted by a first transponder and the amplified lower layer signal is transmitted by a second transponder transmitting at the same polarization as the first transponder; and a legacy receiver configured to demodulate the upper layer signal portion from the layered modulation signal and not configured to demodulate the lower layer signal portion; and a non-legacy receiver configured to demodulate the upper layer signal portion directly from the layered modulation signal and configured to demodulate the lower layer signal by subtracting a remodulated upper layer signal from the layered modulation signal; wherein the lower layer signal portion includes lower layer symbol rate, the upper layer signal includes an upper layer symbol rate and the lower layer symbol rate is less than the upper layer symbol rate. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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