Title :
Non coherent demodulation of BPSK secure symbols
Author :
Zorzi, Fabio ; Mucchi, L. ; Ronga, Luca Simone ; Marcocci, Patrizio ; Del Re, Enrico ; Luise, Marco
Author_Institution :
Italian Mil. Navy, Italy
Abstract :
From the communication channel and implementation aspects of communications, the transmission environment may be sufficiently degraded that introduces practical difficulties in acquiring and tracking a coherent demodulation reference signal. Coherent receivers require exact knowledge of the channel phase for optimum performance. Due to the difficult task of estimating the channel phase, non-coherent as well as differential detection is an attractive alternative to coherent detection. A conventional differential detector uses the signal received in the previous symbol interval as a phase reference for the received signal in the current interval. As long as the phase distortion introduced by channel varies slowly relative to the symbol rate, conventional differential detection will work quite well. This assumption is not always true, and, in addition, differentially coherent detection is based on the premise that there is no intersymbol interference (ISI) in the received signal. In this paper we present a new modulation technique which allows to transmit coherent secure symbols and demodulate them incoherently. The main advantages is the use of simpler receiver while still having information carried by the phase of the radio signal. In practise, an incoherent detector can be used, while having optimum performance as a coherent detector. No reference signal or symbol is needed to automatically compensate the total phase rotation at the receiver. It will be shown that the total phase rotation can be easily and accurately estimated (and compensated) at the receiver side, without relying on any phase reference from a transmitted pilot signal or from the received modulated signal.
Keywords :
demodulation; phase shift keying; telecommunication security; BPSK secure symbols; channel phase estimation; coherent demodulation reference signal; coherent receiver; communication channel; differential detection; differentially coherent detection; incoherent detector; modulation technique; noncoherent demodulation; optimum performance; phase distortion; phase reference; received modulated signal; receiver side; transmission environment; transmit coherent secure symbol; transmitted pilot signal; Channel estimation; Coherence; Non coherent demodulation; automatic compensation; noise loop; phase tracking; physical layer security;
Conference_Titel :
Wireless Personal Multimedia Communications (WPMC), 2013 16th International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Atlantic City, NJ