Title :
Dual-phase continuous phase modulation for spread-spectrum multiple-access communication
Author :
McDowell, Anthony T. ; Lehnert, James S. ; Jeong, Yeon K.
Author_Institution :
Raytheon C3S, Fort Wayne, IN, USA
fDate :
5/1/2004 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A new class of direct-sequence spread-spectrum multiple-access (DS-SSMA) systems with continuous phase modulation (CPM) is defined. The signals are unique in that the spreading is done by adding an extra phase term to the information phase while maintaining phase continuity, constant envelope, and efficient bandwidth usage. The spreading phase is formed from the spreading code and is independent of the information phase, which allows despreading to be done separately before data detection, which, in turn, allows a simple CPM detector to be employed for data detection. The information phase is considered in the minimum-shift keying (MSK) format, and a serial-MSK-type spread-spectrum receiver is considered for performance analysis. Expressions for the signal-to-noise ratio, the power spectral density, and the probability of bit error are developed, along with methods for computing their values to an arbitrarily close approximation. Numerical results show that the proposed system is an attractive alternative to the conventional DS-SSMA systems.
Keywords :
continuous phase modulation; error statistics; minimum shift keying; multi-access systems; spread spectrum communication; DS-SSMA systems; arbitrarily close approximation; bit error probability; data detection; direct sequence spread spectrum multiple access communication; dual phase continuous phase modulation; minimum shift keying; power spectral density; signal to noise ratio; spread spectrum receivers; spreading code; spreading phase; Bandwidth; Continuous phase modulation; Envelope detectors; Frequency; Performance analysis; Phase detection; Phase modulation; Pulse amplifiers; Signal to noise ratio; Spread spectrum communication; CPM; Continuous phase modulation; multiple-access communication; spread spectrum;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCOMM.2004.826233