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== Features == The main functions of a satellite modem are modulation and demodulation. Satellite communication standards also define [[error correction]] codes and [[framing (World Wide Web)|framing]] formats. Popular modulation types being used for satellite communications: * Binary phase-shift keying ([[BPSK]]); * Quadrature phase-shift keying ([[QPSK]]); * Offset quadrature phase-shift keying ([[OQPSK]]); * [[8PSK]]; * [[Quadrature amplitude modulation]] (QAM), especially 16QAM. The popular satellite error correction codes include: * [[Convolutional code]]s: ** with [[constraint length]] less than 10, usually decoded using a [[Viterbi algorithm]] (see [[Viterbi decoder]]); ** with [[constraint length]] more than 10, usually decoded using a [[Fano algorithm]] (see [[Sequential decoder]]); * [[Reed–Solomon error correction|Reed–Solomon]] codes usually concatenated with convolutional codes with an [[forward error correction#Interleaving|interleaving]]; * New modems support superior error correction codes ([[turbo code]]s and [[LDPC]] codes). Frame formats that are supported by various satellite modems include: * Intelsat business service (IBS) framing * Intermediate data rate (IDR) framing * [[MPEG-2]] transport framing (used in [[Digital Video Broadcasting|DVB]]) * [[E-carrier|E1]] and [[Digital Signal 1|T1]] framing [[High-end]] modems also incorporate some additional features: * Multiple data interfaces (like [[RS-232]], [[RS-422]], [[V.35 (recommendation)|V.35]], [[G.703]], [[LVDS]], [[Ethernet]]); * ''Embedded Distant-end Monitor and Control'' (EDMAC), allowing to control the distant-end modem; * ''Automatic Uplink Power Control'' (AUPC), that is, adjusting the output power to maintain a constant [[signal-to-noise ratio|signal to noise]] ratio at the remote end; * [[Drop and insert]] feature for a [[multiplexing|multiplexed]] stream, allowing to replace some channels in it.
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