Title :
The performance of a CPFSK trellis code in non-Gaussian noise
Author :
Hill, Frederick R. ; Pickholtz, Raymond L.
Abstract :
Recently R. Padovani and J.K. Wolf (IEEE Trans. Commun., vol.COM-34, no.5 p.446-53, May 1986) extended the Ungerboeck class of trellis codes to signal sets based on combined PSK (phase-shift-keying) and FSK (frequency-shift-keying) modulation (CPFSK). This class of codes has important advantages in the LF and VLF bands, where bandwidth is very scarce and the available transmitter hardware is intolerant to signals that do not exhibit a constant envelope. In the present work the authors report the results of a simulation study to measure the performance of CPFSK signaling using two different LF and VLF atmospheric noise models. It is concluded that CPFSK codes should be considered for use in designs for LF and VLF broadcast systems. Although no comparisons have been made of their performance against the performance of the Wagner codes currently used in the VERDIN submarine broadcast system, the advantages of greater than 1-b/T signaling is very enticing in frequency bands where the data rate can be painfully low
Keywords :
codes; frequency shift keying; interference (signal); phase shift keying; CPFSK signaling; CPFSK trellis code; LF atmospheric noise models; LF bands; VLF atmospheric noise models; VLF broadcast; combined PSK/FSK modulation; frequency-shift-keying; nonGaussian noise; phase-shift-keying; signal interference; Atmospheric modeling; Bandwidth; Broadcasting; Convolutional codes; Frequency modulation; Frequency shift keying; Low-frequency noise; Modulation coding; Phase modulation; Phase shift keying;
Conference_Titel :
Military Communications Conference, 1989. MILCOM '89. Conference Record. Bridging the Gap. Interoperability, Survivability, Security., 1989 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Boston, MA
DOI :
10.1109/MILCOM.1989.104027