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BER of BPSK
Figure 6.3 Signal-space diagram for coherent binary PSK system. The waveforms depi
cting the transmitted signals s1(t) and s2(t), displayed in the inserts, 6
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Figure 6.3 Signal-space diagram for coherent binary PSK system. The waveforms depicting the tr
ansmitted signals s1(t) and s2(t), displayed in the inserts, assume nc 2.
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Figure 6.8 Block diagrams of (a) QPSK transmitter and (b) coherent QPSK receiver.
, g(t) denotes the symbol shaping function.
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Figure 6.9 Power spectra of QPSK and MSK signals.
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Figure 6.7 (a) Input binary sequence. (b) Odd-numbered bits of input sequence and associated bina
ry PSK wave. (c) Even-numbered bits of input sequence and associated binary21PSK wave.
(d) QPSK waveform defined as s(t) si1f1(t) si2f2(t).
Offset QPSK ( Reducing Carrier Amplitude Change)
Figure 6.10 Possible paths for switching between the message points in (a)
QPSK and (b) offset QPSK.
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/4 –shifted QPSK
Two ordinary QPSK constellations
Figure 6.11 Two commonly used signal constellations of QPSK; the arrows
indicate the paths along which the QPSK modulator can change its state.
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Figure 6.14 Illustrating the possibility of phase angles wrapping around the 31
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Figure 6.13 Block diagram of the /4-shifted DQPSK detector.
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Figure 6.15 (a) Signal-space diagram for oct
aphase-shift keying (i.e., M 8). The decisio
n boundaries are shown as dashed lines. (b) S
ignal-space diagram illustrating the applicatio
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Figure 6.16 Power spectra of M-ary PSK signals for
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QAM Cross Constellation
M=2n where n is odd (e.g., 5,7,…)
Figure 6.25 Signal-space diagram for binary FSK system. The diagram also includes two
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inserts showing example waveforms of the two modulated signals s1(t) and s2(t).
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Figure 6.26 Block diagrams for (a) binary FSK transmitter and (b) coherent
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Figure 6.5 Power spectra of binary PSK and FSK 47
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Figure 6.27 Phase tree.
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Figure 6.28 Phase trellis; boldfaced path represents the sequence
1101000.
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Figure 6.30 (a) Input binary sequence. (b) Waveform of scaled time function s1f1(t). (c)
Waveform of scaled time function s2f2(t). (d) Waveform of the MSK signal s(t) obtained
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Figure 6.29 Signal-space diagram for MSK
system.
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The constellation of MSK is similar to that of QPSK
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Figure 6.31 Block diagrams for (a) MSK transmitter and (b) coherent
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Let W denote the 3dB baseband bandwidth of te pulse-shaping filter.
log 2 f 2
H ( f ) exp( ( ) ) (6.132)
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Figure 6.33 Power spectra of MSK and GMSK signals for varying time-b
andwidth product. (Reproduced with permission from Dr. Gordon
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Georgia Tech.)
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Figure 6.42 Noncoherent receiver for the detection of binary FSK
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