Wideband partial response CPM demodulation via multirate frequency transformations and decision feedback equalization
Abstract ■■■ Continuous phase modulation (CPM) is a popular frequency modulation technique used in mobile communications due to its power efficiency and constant modulus properties. Conventional narrowband CPM demodulation employs the Viterbi algorithm after phase demodulation and requires that the...
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doaj-3d8a60489eb24298a75b631ad74f7b102020-11-25T02:20:28ZengSpringerOpenEURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking1687-14992018-05-012018111010.1186/s13638-018-1097-2Wideband partial response CPM demodulation via multirate frequency transformations and decision feedback equalizationWenjing Liu0Balu Santhanam1Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of New MexicoDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of New MexicoAbstract ■■■ Continuous phase modulation (CPM) is a popular frequency modulation technique used in mobile communications due to its power efficiency and constant modulus properties. Conventional narrowband CPM demodulation employs the Viterbi algorithm after phase demodulation and requires that the phase states be rational and contain additive white noise. The complexity of the Viterbi approach further increases with the number of phase states. Frequency discrimination approaches that estimate the instantaneous frequency provide a simpler suboptimal approach but are primarily for full response CPM and are not well known for wideband partial response CPM. In this paper, we investigate an approach that combines multirate frequency transformations for wideband CPM demodulation with decision feedback equalization for memory removal. This combined approach avoids the problems of complexity and restrictive requirements of the Viterbi approach. Simulation results are used to demonstrate the validity of the combined approach.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13638-018-1097-2AM-FM demodulationContinuous phase modulationMultirate frequency transformationsEnergy separation algorithmDecision feedback equalization |
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Wenjing Liu Balu Santhanam Wideband partial response CPM demodulation via multirate frequency transformations and decision feedback equalization EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking AM-FM demodulation Continuous phase modulation Multirate frequency transformations Energy separation algorithm Decision feedback equalization |
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Wideband partial response CPM demodulation via multirate frequency transformations and decision feedback equalization |
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Wideband partial response CPM demodulation via multirate frequency transformations and decision feedback equalization |
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Wideband partial response CPM demodulation via multirate frequency transformations and decision feedback equalization |
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Wideband partial response CPM demodulation via multirate frequency transformations and decision feedback equalization |
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Wideband partial response CPM demodulation via multirate frequency transformations and decision feedback equalization |
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wideband partial response cpm demodulation via multirate frequency transformations and decision feedback equalization |
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EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking |
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Abstract ■■■ Continuous phase modulation (CPM) is a popular frequency modulation technique used in mobile communications due to its power efficiency and constant modulus properties. Conventional narrowband CPM demodulation employs the Viterbi algorithm after phase demodulation and requires that the phase states be rational and contain additive white noise. The complexity of the Viterbi approach further increases with the number of phase states. Frequency discrimination approaches that estimate the instantaneous frequency provide a simpler suboptimal approach but are primarily for full response CPM and are not well known for wideband partial response CPM. In this paper, we investigate an approach that combines multirate frequency transformations for wideband CPM demodulation with decision feedback equalization for memory removal. This combined approach avoids the problems of complexity and restrictive requirements of the Viterbi approach. Simulation results are used to demonstrate the validity of the combined approach. |
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AM-FM demodulation Continuous phase modulation Multirate frequency transformations Energy separation algorithm Decision feedback equalization |
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