Title :
On the use of orthogonal signals to generate parallel branches and improve the spectral efficiency of CPM and TCM modulation
Author :
Norris, James A.
Author_Institution :
RF Commun. Div., Harris Corporation, Rochester, NY, USA
Abstract :
Continuous phase modulation (CPM) and trellis-coded modulation are well-understood schemes that layer trellis codes with multilevel modulation to produce efficient bandwidth waveforms. This paper describes a novel modulation scheme which takes advantage of existing trellis codes and adds parallel branches to create a new modulation with greater spectral efficiency and reduced receiver complexity. The first part of the paper discusses the trade-off between Euclidean distance and modulation bandwidth for the standard 1-REC CPM waveform. A set of orthogonal signals can be added to the CPM constellation which provides a series of parallel branches in the natural trellis structure of the CPM modulation. The corresponding bandwidth expansion and throughput improvement is analyzed and the advantages of this modulation technique are discussed. This new, non-constant envelope CPM waveform is compared to the multi-level, multi-amplitude CPM waveform (described in Proakis). In similar fashion, a trellis-coded, shaped PSK modulation is expanded to include orthogonal signal shaping and the power and spectral efficiencies are discussed.
Keywords :
continuous phase modulation; phase shift keying; trellis coded modulation; 1-REC CPM waveform; CPM constellation trellis structure parallel branches; Euclidean distance/modulation bandwidth trade-off; TCM; bandwidth expansion; continuous phase modulation; multilevel modulation; multilevel multiamplitude CPM; nonconstant envelope CPM; orthogonal signal shaping; orthogonal signals; parallel branch generation; receiver complexity reduction; spectral efficiency; throughput improvement; trellis coded shaped PSK modulation; trellis codes; trellis-coded modulation; Bandwidth; Constellation diagram; Convolutional codes; Frequency; Modulation coding; Phase modulation; Pulse modulation; Pulse shaping methods; Shape; Signal generators;
Conference_Titel :
Wireless Communications and Networking Conference, 2005 IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8966-2
DOI :
10.1109/WCNC.2005.1424658