Title :
Error Probability Bounds for Unbalanced QAM Over the Gaussian Phase-Jittered, Dispersive Channel
Author_Institution :
Bell Labs., Holmdel, NJ, USA
fDate :
7/1/1982 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Presents an analysis concerned with a hybrid QAM system capable of simultaneously handling digital as well as analog data. Upper bounds are computed for the error probability in two- and four-level digital data streams as a function of the noise power, linear distortion, and phase jitter of the channel and of the relative power of the analog and digital signals. The author shows that the digital error probability is less than 10-5 if the noise and intersymbol interference in the digital channel are more than 24 dB below the signal level, the power of the analog signal appearing in the quadrature channel differs by no more than 3 dB from that of the in-phase digital signal, the crosstalk from the analog into the digital channel is more than 40 dB down, and r.m.s. phase jitter is at most 1 degree for the four-level and 2 degrees for the two-level digital signal.
Keywords :
digital communication systems; error statistics; modulation; Gaussian phase-jittered dispersive channel; crosstalk; digital channel; digital data streams; digital signals; error probability; hybrid QAM system; intersymbol interference; linear distortion; noise power; phase jitter; unbalanced QAM; Analog computers; Crosstalk; Dispersion; Error probability; Jitter; Noise level; Phase distortion; Phase noise; Quadrature amplitude modulation; Upper bound;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCOM.1982.1095642