Title :
Performance of an implemented complex correlator with a simulated stationary dispersive radio channel
Author_Institution :
Swedish Telecom Radio, Farsta, Sweden
Abstract :
A hardware real-time complex correlator has been designed to be included in a radio modem with a decision feedback equaliser (DFE). Multiplexing of the two input signals has been used to implement the whole complex correlator with only one shift register with a doubled length and two sets of coefficients. Measurements on eight nondispersive channels with different phase shifts reveal a slight unbalance in the correlator. The absolute mean value (n=10) of the peak for the different channels is within 0.5 dB (5%) from mean of all the channels at high C/N (carrier-to-noise) ratio with standard deviation (n=10) less than 1 dB for each channel. At 6-dB C/N ratio, the mean absolute value of the peak decreases about 1 dB and the difference between channels is within 1 dB from the mean. The mean phaseshift is within 6° from nominal. At 3-dB C/N ratio, the mean absolute value of the peak decreases about 1.5 dB and the difference between channels is within 1 dB from the mean. The mean phaseshift is within 12° from nominal
Keywords :
correlators; digital filters; modems; radio equipment; radio systems; telecommunication channels; FIR filters; decision feedback equaliser; digital filters; hardware real-time complex correlator; multiplexing; nondispersive channels; radio modem; shift register; simulated stationary dispersive radio channel; Clocks; Correlators; Decision feedback equalizers; Dispersion; Finite impulse response filter; Frequency; GSM; Modems; Shift registers; Telephony;
Conference_Titel :
Electrotechnics, 1988. Conference Proceedings on Area Communication, EUROCON 88., 8th European Conference on
Conference_Location :
Stockholm
DOI :
10.1109/EURCON.1988.11193