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The effect of interpolation on the BER performance of narrowband BPSK and (O)QPSK on Rician-fading channels

K. Bucket, +1 more
- 01 Nov 1994 - 
- Vol. 42, Iss: 11, pp 2929-2933
TLDR
By means of theoretical analysis, it is demonstrated that even simple interpolators, operating at only a few samples per symbol, yield BER degradations that are limited to a small fraction of a dB.
Abstract
This paper deals with the bit error rate (BER) performance of a fully digitally implemented receiver performing coherent detection on a narrowband BPSK or (O)QPSK signal, transmitted over a slow non-frequency selective Rician fading channel. The considered digital receiver operates on samples of the received signal, taken by a fixed clock which is not synchronized to the transmitter clock. Signal samples needed for detection of the information sequence are obtained from interpolation between the available samples. In the case of nonideal interpolation a BER degradation occurs. By means of theoretical analysis, we demonstrate that even simple interpolators, operating at only a few samples per symbol, yield BER degradations that are limited to a small fraction of a dB. This paper is an extension of the work of Erup, Gardner and Harris (see ibid., vol.41, no.6, p.998-1008, 1993) where only the AWGN channel was considered and results were obtained by computer simulations. >

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Digital Communications

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Interpolation in digital modems. I. Fundamentals

TL;DR: The author describes the fundamental equation for interpolation, proposes a method for control, and outlines the signal-processing characteristics appropriate to an interpolator.
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Interpolation in digital modems. II. Implementation and performance

TL;DR: 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.
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The design of trellis coded MPSK for fading channels: performance criteria

TL;DR: The definition of a new distance measure of optimization of trellis codes transmitted over Rician fading channels, guided by maximizing d/sub free, is proposed.
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Digital filter and square timing recovery

TL;DR: A digital algorithm is proposed that can be implemented very efficiently even at high data rates and allows free-running sampling oscillators and a novel planar filtering method that prevents synchronization hangups.
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