Title :
A constant envelope modulation method using orthogonal frequency allocated multi-carrier MSK for broadband wireless system
Author :
Ta, Tuan Thanh ; Oshima, Shoichi ; Oguma, Hiroshi ; Kameda, Suguru ; Takagi, Tadashi ; Tsubouchi, Kazuo
Author_Institution :
Res. Inst. of Electr. Commun., Tohoku Univ., Sendai, Japan
Abstract :
With progression of scaling technique in silicon complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (Si-CMOS) process, it is available to produce radio frequency (RF) circuits using Si-CMOS for broadband wireless system, to reduce cost and size of devices. But in contrast, Si-CMOS RF circuit is deteriorated from circuits which use compound semiconductors. In order to reduce RF circuit´s requirements, we propose a multi-carrier transmission with constant envelope modulation for high speed wireless system. Modulating method for sub-carrier is minimum shift keying. All sub-carriers are processed individually to reduce operating bandwidth requirement of intermediate frequency devices, and to keep envelope of input signal of power amplifier (PA) constant, so that the requirements of PAs can be reduced. Moreover, to reduce overall RF bandwidth, sub-carriers are allocated with overlaps. In the case of using 4 sub-carriers, we can get 375MHz baseband bandwidth and 2250MHz RF bandwidth, for 2Gbps system. Then the spectral efficiency is 0.89bit/s/Hz. The degradation of bit error rate is negligibly small.
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; broadband networks; minimum shift keying; silicon; bit error rate; broadband wireless system; constant envelope modulation; frequency 2250 MHz; frequency 375 MHz; multi-carrier transmission; orthogonal frequency allocated multi-carrier MSK; power amplifier constant; progression; radio frequency circuits; scaling technique; silicon complementary metal-oxide semiconductor; spectral efficiency; Broadband; MSK; Multi-carrier; Wireless;
Conference_Titel :
Communications and Electronics (ICCE), 2010 Third International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Nha Trang
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-7055-6
DOI :
10.1109/ICCE.2010.5670720