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Adaptive Coding and Modulation (ACM) - Comtech EF Data

Adaptive coding and modulation (ACM) is a technology that allows the dynamic adjustment of user throughput on satellite links in response to changing link conditions. It converts excess link margin into increased data rates, allowing networks to achieve maximum throughput and efficiency. Only packet-based networks can take advantage of ACM's variable throughput. The more availability is demanded from a satellite link, the more link margin is needed to meet that demand and the greater the value provided by ACM technology.
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Adaptive Coding and Modulation (ACM) - Comtech EF Data

Adaptive coding and modulation (ACM) is a technology that allows the dynamic adjustment of user throughput on satellite links in response to changing link conditions. It converts excess link margin into increased data rates, allowing networks to achieve maximum throughput and efficiency. Only packet-based networks can take advantage of ACM's variable throughput. The more availability is demanded from a satellite link, the more link margin is needed to meet that demand and the greater the value provided by ACM technology.
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Adaptive Coding and Modulation (ACM)

Adaptive Coding and Modulation is a statistical, non-static advantage that enables dynamic changes in user
throughput. Benefits and value vary over time and are not guaranteed, but are predictable. ACM
technology converts link margin to an increase in the data throughput of satellite links. Only non-
synchronous data networks (such as Ethernet packet-based networks) can take advantage of a dynamic
data throughput rate. All satellite links are designed to function at a certain annual availability. The closer
to 100% we demand of our link availability, the more link margin we need to meet this demand and thus
the greater the value of ACM.

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Rain fade, inclined orbit satellite operation, antenna pointing errors, noise and interference can all degrade
satellite link conditions. These conditions determine the overall link margin of a system. Satellite users
have traditionally relied on worst-case link margin to overcome rain fade and other impairments, which
leads to significant inefficiencies. When utilizing ACM operation in our modems and Advanced VSAT
Solutions, link margin can be converted into increased throughput of satellite links. With the ability to
maximize throughput under all conditions – rain fade, inclined orbit satellite operation, interference or other
impairments – ACM allows remotes to achieve maximum throughput thereby maximizing network efficiency
and availability.
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