DocumentCode
775954
Title
Error Performance Analysis for Narrow-Band Duobinary FM with Discriminator Detection
Author
Tjhung, Tjeng T. ; Ng, Chun Sum ; Yeo, Kee Kong ; Wittke, Paul H.
Author_Institution
National Univ. Singapore, Singapore
Volume
33
Issue
5
fYear
1985
fDate
5/1/1985 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
399
Lastpage
408
Abstract
Of the more band-efficient constant envelope digital modulations, duobinary FM is attractive in terms of its potential error performance, as indicated by the minimum distance of the signal structure. In this paper, the error performance of narrow-band duobinary FM, with discriminator detection in an additive Gaussian noise background, is evaluated for a range of system bandwidths
and frequency deviation ratios
. The effects of intersymbol interference, due to the restricted bandwidth, are taken into account in the analysis. In addition, at the narrower bandwidths,
, the filtered background noise is correlated, and these effects are included. It is shown that with the usual duobinary detector, "clicks," which are a major contributor to errors in conventional digital FM, do not contribute significantly to errors for the low frequency deviation ratios which are commonly used. The error rate theory agrees well with results obtained experimentally. The deviation ratios that give the best error performance for a given system bandwidth are presented. In a narrower bandwidth such as
, where duobinary FM is proposed, duobinary FM with a frequency deviation ratio of
performs better than binary FM.
and frequency deviation ratios
. The effects of intersymbol interference, due to the restricted bandwidth, are taken into account in the analysis. In addition, at the narrower bandwidths,
, the filtered background noise is correlated, and these effects are included. It is shown that with the usual duobinary detector, "clicks," which are a major contributor to errors in conventional digital FM, do not contribute significantly to errors for the low frequency deviation ratios which are commonly used. The error rate theory agrees well with results obtained experimentally. The deviation ratios that give the best error performance for a given system bandwidth are presented. In a narrower bandwidth such as
, where duobinary FM is proposed, duobinary FM with a frequency deviation ratio of
performs better than binary FM.Keywords
FM; Intersymbol interference; Additive noise; Background noise; Bandwidth; Detectors; Digital modulation; Frequency modulation; Gaussian noise; Intersymbol interference; Narrowband; Performance analysis;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0090-6778
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCOM.1985.1096316
Filename
1096316
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