Title :
Blind carrier phase synchronization for HDTV
Author_Institution :
Signal & Inf. Process. Lab., Swiss Fed. Inst. of Technol., Zurich, Switzerland
Abstract :
Vestigial sideband modulation is the modulation scheme of choice for the American standard for high-definition television (HDTV). The symbol-error rate of this modulation formal is highly dependent on the carrier phase estimation. Although a PLL tracks both carrier frequency as well as carrier phase in such a system, the residual phase noise needs further suppression. Phase synchronizers can either work in a data-aided manner or blindly. We focus on the latter and show the relationship between phase synchronization and blind source separation (BSS). A method suitable for the phase synchronization of VSB signals is presented and evaluated. Its performance is measured against that of the decision-directed approaches that have been suggested in the literature. Depending on the SNR of the VSB signal, either the blind or decision-directed approach exhibit superior performance. A semi-blind method, which combines the advantages of the decision-directed and the blind mode in their respective SNR regions, is introduced and set in perspective with the other algorithms
Keywords :
amplitude modulation; error statistics; high definition television; interference suppression; phase estimation; phase locked loops; signal processing; synchronisation; television interference; television standards; BSS; HDTV; PLL tracking; SNR; USA; VSB signals; blind carrier phase synchronization; blind source separation; carrier phase estimation; decision-directed approach; high-definition television; performance; phase synchronizers; residual phase noise suppression; semi-blind method; standard; symbol-error rate; vestigial sideband modulation; Baseband; Error analysis; Frequency synchronization; HDTV; Information processing; Laboratories; Phase locked loops; Scattering; Signal processing; TV;
Conference_Titel :
Broadband Communications, 2002. Access, Transmission, Networking. 2002 International Zurich Seminar on
Conference_Location :
Zurich
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7257-3
DOI :
10.1109/IZSBC.2002.991788