DocumentCode
785234
Title
Analysis of a PCM System Employing a PPM Vernier
Author
Lob, Walter H.
Author_Institution
Northeastern Univ., Boston, Mass.
Volume
9
Issue
4
fYear
1961
fDate
12/1/1961 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
342
Lastpage
349
Abstract
The upper limit to the output SNR of sampled-data PCM systems is set by the quantization noise. The present study is concerned with a method of overcoming this limitation by employing time shifting of the PCM pulse groups so as to constitute an analog encoding of the difference between the sample amplitude and the nearest quantization level. Thus PCM is introduced to serve as a vernier to PPM. For this Vernier system the optimum values are found of 1) the number of pulses per pulse group for a given time-bandwidth per pulse group and 2) the detection threshold. An SNR analysis is then carried out, comparing this system with conventional doublepolarity PCM and with conventional single-polarity PPM. This comparison is made on the basis of equal energy and time-bandwidth per pulse group and a simplified model of the channel and detection scheme. The analysis shows that the Vernier system´s threshold of channel SNR required for reliable detection is about 6 db higher than that for pure PCM, but that, near and beyond this threshold, the Vernier system´s performance exceeds that of pure PCM and of pure PPM consistently and considerably. This improvement in performance can be realized as an increase in output SNR, as a decrease in time-bandwidth occupancy, or as a combination of these advantages.
Keywords
Circuit noise; Computer errors; Environmental economics; Error correction codes; Feedback circuits; Maintenance; Phase change materials; Quantization; Radio access networks; Signal to noise ratio;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications Systems, IRE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0096-2244
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCOM.1961.1097706
Filename
1097706
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