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Introduction

High throughput satellite systems aiming to provide Tbit/s throughput per satellite and beyond are fast becoming a reality. The architectures of Tbit/s satellite systems are fundamentally different from traditional satellite systems resulting in much higher levels of interference due to small spot beams, greater linear and non-linear distortions due to large signal bandwidths, significantly larger variability in the operating signal-to-noise ratios, etc. This introduces many challenges in the signal processing at the terminals, both in terms of theoretical performance evaluation as well as practical architectures for satellite terminals which can match the economics of low-cost terrestrial wire-line and wireless terminals.

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Topics of interest include: Impact of novel satellite architectures on signal processing requirements Efficient codes and decoders for large SNR ranges and high phase noise Header codes and decoders for ACM with large variation in SNR Dirty paper coding and receiver structures Signal processing with large interference, multi-user detection Iterative decoding and synchronization Burst mode acquisition and tracking at very low SNRs Theoretical bounds for synchronization applicable over large SNR ranges Signal processing for combating linear and non-linear distortions Applications of non-linear optimization to waveform development Novel filtering techniques for PAPR reduction
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    2014

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