Title :
The choice of data transmission system for efficient use of transmitter power
fDate :
10/1/1973 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The relationship between system error probability and transmitter power is investigated for block and convolutional codes operating in conjunction with binary phase-reversal keying. The following assumptions are made: (i) all systems accept the same data rate, (ii) a very large bandwidth expansion is not acceptable, (iii) the channel is disturbed by white Gaussian noise, (iv) a matched filter receiver is used. The performances of these coded systems are compared with those of optimal binary and M-ary modulation schemes to give an indication of the systems to be considered in order to achieve efficient use of transmitter power for given system bit error probabilities.
Keywords :
codes; data transmission systems; digital communication systems; error statistics; phase shift keying; binary phase reversal keying; block codes; convolutional codes; data transmission system; digital modulation; efficient use of transmitter power; matched filter receiver; system error probability; white Gaussian noise;
Journal_Title :
Radio and Electronic Engineer
DOI :
10.1049/ree.1973.0091