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Interpolation in digital modems. II. Implementation and performance

L. Erup, +2 more
- 01 Jun 1993 - 
- Vol. 41, Iss: 6, pp 998-1008
TLDR
The NCO-based control method presented in Part I is shown to be equivalent to a conventional phase locked loop and its operation is verified by simulation, demonstrating that simple interpolators give excellent performance.
Abstract
For pt.I, see ibid., vol.41, no.3, p.502-208 (1993). Properties of a specific class of interpolators that are based upon polynomials are discussed. Several implementations are described, one of which is particularly convenient in practical hardware. Simulations demonstrate that simple interpolators give excellent performance. In many cases, two-point, linear interpolation is adequate. If better performance is needed, classical four-point, third-order polynomials could be used. Better yet, a novel four-point interpolating filter with piecewise-parabolic impulse response can have performance superior to that of the standard cubic interpolator and still be implemented much more simply. The NCO-based control method presented in Part I is shown to be equivalent to a conventional phase locked loop and its operation is verified by simulation. >

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