Title: Achieving Stable Transmission on VSAT Networks
1Achieving Stable Transmission on VSAT Networks
Sameer Sahasrabudhe Saraswathi Krithivasan
Malathy Baru
Case Study Distance Education Program (DEP),
IIT Bombay
2Introduction
- Distance Education Program is now Satellite
Transmission Unit under the Centre for Distance
Engineering Education Programme, of IIT Bombay.
3Outline
- Introduction
- Network Setup
- Working Model
- Factors Affecting transmission
- Atmospheric
- Rain Fade, Sun outage
- Terrestrial
- Hardware, Software failures, Human Error
- Conclusions
4Introduction Network Setup
Uplink Center at IITB
5Introduction Working Model
- Uplink Center at IITB, starts multicast
6Introduction Working Model
- Uplink Center at IITB, starts multicast
- Multiple audio-video feeds from the classroom get
encoded
7Introduction Working Model
- Uplink Center at IITB, starts multicast
- Multiple audio-video feeds from the classroom get
encoded - Two bandwidth channels for transmission-
- 512 kbps, data channel (DAMA)
- 16 kbps, control channel (TDMA)
8Introduction Working Model
- Remote Centers (RCs) receive the lecture and is
projected on a screen for the participants.
9Introduction Working Model
- Remote Center (RC) uses the 16 kbps control
channel to ask for the floor request - 512 kbps data channel is allocated to the RC from
IITB - Re-allocated to IITB after the question is over
10Factors affecting transmission
11Factors affecting transmission
- Atmospheric
- Rain fadeLoss of signal due to increased sky
noisetemperature caused by heavy rainfall - Regulated with Automatic Uplink Power Controller
(AUPC) - Sun outage
- Noise from Sun overrides signals from Satellite
- ISRO announcements
12Factors affecting transmission
- Terrestrial
- Hardware
- Complexity of the network setup
- Restoring connectivity within threshold
- Hot-swappable redundancy
- Constant monitoring
13Factors affecting transmission
- Terrestrial
- Software
- Multiple Operating Software
- Closed User Group (CUG) access
- Network Management System
- Standardizing software configurations across RCs
14Factors affecting transmission
- Human Errors Minimize human errors to maintain
uniform quality learning environment - Training technicians
- Documenting procedures
- Reviewing RC Setup
- Standardizing equipment
- Maintaining Protocols
15Conclusions
- Improving quality of transmission
- Streamlining procedures
- Increasing participants
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