Title :
Continuous Phase Modulation of F-QPSK-B Signals
Author :
Park, Hyung Chul ; Lee, Kwyro ; Feher, Kamilo
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Inf., Commun., & Comput. Eng., Hanbat Nat. Univ., Daejeon
Abstract :
A continuous phase modulation (CPM) implementation alternative of a recently standardized class of Feher-patented quadrature phase-shift keying (F-QPSK-B) modulation is proposed. Based on the fact that the F-QPSK-B signal has a quasi-constant envelope and continuous phase characteristics, it is shown that it can indeed be generated by the CPM scheme. For example, an F-QPSK-B signal can be fully generated using an existing FM-based transmitter with a modulation index of 0.5. Furthermore, a premodulation filter and an alternating change monitor differential encoder for the continuous-phase-modulated F-QPSK-B signal to be fully compatible with the I/Q modulated F-QPSK-B signal are proposed, allowing direct symbol-by-symbol coherent detection without the use of any special decoding schemes inherent in all CPM schemes. It is shown that the power spectral density and eye diagram of the continuous-phase-modulated F-QPSK-B signal are practically the same as those of the I/Q modulated F-QPSK-B signal. By utilizing CPM characteristics, an optimum maximum-likelihood (ML) coherent receiver for the F-QPSK-B signal is proposed. It is shown that the bit-error-rate performances of the optimum ML coherent detection, symbol-by-symbol coherent detection, and noncoherent detection of the continuous-phase-modulated F-QPSK-B signal are almost the same as those of the I/Q modulated F-QPSK-B signal
Keywords :
continuous phase modulation; demodulation; encoding; error statistics; maximum likelihood detection; quadrature phase shift keying; CPM; Feher-patented quadrature phase-shift keying modulation; I-Q modulated F-QPSK-B signals; alternating change monitor differential encoder; bit-error-rate performances; continuous phase modulation; direct symbol-by-symbol coherent detection; noncoherent detection; optimum maximum-likelihood coherent receiver; power spectral density; premodulation filter; Character generation; Continuous phase modulation; Filters; Maximum likelihood decoding; Maximum likelihood detection; Monitoring; Phase shift keying; Signal analysis; Signal generators; Transmitters; Continuous phase modulation (CPM); Feher-patented quadrature phase-shift keying (F-QPSK); maximum-likelihood (ML) detection; premodulation filter;
Journal_Title :
Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TVT.2006.883766