Title :
Selection technique for subcarrier frequencies and modulation indices
Author :
Nguyen, T.M. ; Hinedi, S.M.
Author_Institution :
Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Technol., Pasadena, CA, USA
Abstract :
This paper presents a simple technique for the design of a phase-modulated residual carrier communications link to mitigate mutual interferences among the channels for optimum system performance. The emphasis is on two data channels which am operated simultaneously with a ranging signal. The data channels employ PCM/PM and PCM/PSK/PM modulation schemes for high and low data rate channels, respectively. The technique proposed selects the optimum (1) subcarrier frequency to reduce the interference between the two data channels, and (2) modulation indices to suppress the undesired signals in the data channels. Further, this technique also provides an optimum balance of power between the two telemetry data channels and the ranging channel. Although this technique is proposed to optimize the performance degradation for two data channels, generalizations can be made for more than two data channels. To make the generalizations easier, this paper presents an algorithm based on the proposed technique, along with numerical results demonstrating its applicability.<>
Keywords :
data communication; interference suppression; phase shift keying; pulse code modulation; pulse code modulation links; pulse modulation; satellite links; satellite telemetry; telecommunication channels; PCM/PM; PCM/PSK/PM; algorithm; data rate; interference reduction; modulation indices; mutual interferences; numerical results; optimum system performance; performance degradation; phase-modulated link; ranging channel; ranging signal; residual carrier communications link; satellite link; subcarrier frequencies; subcarrier frequency; telemetry data channels; Degradation; Frequency modulation; Interference suppression; Phase change materials; Phase shift keying; System performance; Telemetry;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on