DocumentCode
1230422
Title
A Simple Method of Calculating the Characteristics of FSK Signals With Modulation Index 0.5
Author
Van Den Elzen, H.C. ; van der Wurf, P.
Author_Institution
Philips Research Labs., Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Volume
20
Issue
2
fYear
1972
fDate
4/1/1972 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
139
Lastpage
147
Abstract
Frequency-shift-keying (FSK) signals with modulation index
have two significant properties. They have no discrete frequency components and nearly all the signal energy is contained within a narrow frequency region equal to
of the bit speed even without any band limiting. Unfortunately, a complete mathematical description of FSK signals in general is difficult, because FSK is a nonlinear process. A well-known exception is FSK with
, because this signal can be described as the summation of two AM signals. This makes it easy to describe frequency- and time-domain properties. In this paper it is shown that by decomposing FSK signals with
into two signals with well-understood spectral properties, it is possible to describe time- and frequency-domain properties and to calculate the effects of restricted bandwidth and linear distortion on the signal-space diagrams and eye patterns. Finally it is shown that duobinary FM can be treated as a special case of an FSK (
) signal.
have two significant properties. They have no discrete frequency components and nearly all the signal energy is contained within a narrow frequency region equal to
of the bit speed even without any band limiting. Unfortunately, a complete mathematical description of FSK signals in general is difficult, because FSK is a nonlinear process. A well-known exception is FSK with
, because this signal can be described as the summation of two AM signals. This makes it easy to describe frequency- and time-domain properties. In this paper it is shown that by decomposing FSK signals with
into two signals with well-understood spectral properties, it is possible to describe time- and frequency-domain properties and to calculate the effects of restricted bandwidth and linear distortion on the signal-space diagrams and eye patterns. Finally it is shown that duobinary FM can be treated as a special case of an FSK (
) signal.Keywords
Bandwidth; Bit rate; Communications Society; Data communication; Density functional theory; Frequency modulation; Frequency shift keying; Nonlinear distortion; Shape; Time domain analysis;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0090-6778
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCOM.1972.1091143
Filename
1091143
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