Title :
A non-data-aided and non-phase-based AFC method for MPSK DS/CDMA transceivers used in digital broadcasting
Author :
Lei, Jing ; Ng, Tung-Sang
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Hong Kong Univ., China
Abstract :
Due to its high-performance broadcast capability, M-ary phase-shift-keying (MPSK) direct sequence code division multiple access (DS/CDMA) technique is widely used in terrestrial and satellite communications to provide wired/wireless services such as audio broadcasting, video broadcasting and high-speed data transmission. However, both coherent and noncoherent MPSK modulation schemes are sensitive to the carrier frequency offset (CFO) incurred by transceiver oscillator instability and/or Doppler shift. In this paper, a nondata-aided and nonphase-based automatic frequency control (AFC) method for MPSK DS/CDMA transceivers is proposed. Different from phase-based AFC approaches, which utilize the frequency-offset-induced phase rotation and suffer from the modulo- 2π phase ambiguity, the proposed method exploits the frequency-offset-induced power degradation and has a wide tracking range of twice the symbol rate, which is independent of the phase keying number as well as the spreading code length. To shorten the tracking time of AFC, the improved steepest descent algorithm and the reshaped S curve are employed. Due to its wide tracking range, short tracking time and low implementation complexity, the proposed AFC method is attractive for terrestrial and satellite-based digital broadcasting.
Keywords :
automatic frequency control; code division multiple access; correlators; direct broadcasting by satellite; phase shift keying; spread spectrum communication; tracking; transceivers; DS/CDMA transceivers; M-ary phase-shift-keying; MPSK; automatic frequency control; correlator; digital broadcasting; direct sequence code division multiple access; frequency-offset-induced power degradation; improved steepest descent algorithm; nondata-aided AFC method; nonphase-based AFC method; reshaped S curve; satellite communications; terrestrial communications; tracking range; Automatic frequency control; Digital audio broadcasting; Digital video broadcasting; Direct-sequence code-division multiple access; Multiaccess communication; Phase shift keying; Satellite broadcasting; Satellite communication; Transceivers; Wireless sensor networks;
Journal_Title :
Broadcasting, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TBC.2003.819048