DocumentCode
3344904
Title
QQAM: a step beyond DQAM
Author
Shensa, M.J.
Author_Institution
RDT&E, NCCOSC, San Diego, CA, USA
fYear
1997
fDate
16-18 April 1997
Firstpage
409
Lastpage
412
Abstract
Multiplicative Rayleigh fading is a frequent problem in wireless communications. If the channel is relatively benign and fading is not severe, one may obtain higher bit rates for an equivalent bandwidth by using M-ary QAM modulation (MQAM). A variation, used to combat channel fading while still retaining MQAM, is differential MQAM (i.e. DQAM). The term differential refers to the phase which is coded exactly as in DPSK; however, the amplitude is still subject to distortion by the fading channel. In this paper, we propose a technique called quotient coding, which is designed to remove channel effects from the symbol amplitude as well as its phase. In particular, we shall apply it to MQAM resulting in modulation which we term QQAM. In contrast to DQAM, QQAM is just as effective at suppressing the effects of channel fading with respect to the entire symbol as DPSK is for the phase alone. Furthermore, it can be applied to arbitrary MQAM configurations.
Keywords
fading; DQAM; M-ary QAM modulation; QQAM; channel effects; channel fading; differential MQAM; differential coding; distortion; equivalent bandwidth; modulation; multiplicative Rayleigh fading; quotient coding; symbol amplitude; wireless communications; Artificial intelligence; Contracts; Differential equations; Fading; Government; Modulation coding; Noise cancellation; Noise level; Phase modulation;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Signal Processing Advances in Wireless Communications, First IEEE Signal Processing Workshop on
Conference_Location
Paris, France
Print_ISBN
0-7803-3944-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SPAWC.1997.630416
Filename
630416
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