DocumentCode
2946562
Title
Delayed-orthogonal signaling for narrow band data transmission
Author
Masters, Edward ; Stensby, John
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Alabama Univ., Huntsville, AL, USA
fYear
2004
fDate
2004
Firstpage
512
Lastpage
516
Abstract
Sinusoidal frequency modulation yields orthogonal spectral lines from which orthogonal spectral pairs can be formulated. The orthogonal spectral pairs can be utilized as in-phase (´I´) and quadrature phase (´Q´) signaling waveforms for use in data transmission. This paper describes the origins of these signaling waveforms and the delayed-orthogonal adaptation necessary to preserve phase continuity at the switching boundary. Delayed-orthogonal signaling for wireless channel transmission exhibits spectral properties nearly void of message-driven switching artifacts. This characteristic permits good spectral control regardless of the message content; which allows high-density frequency domain multiplexing utilizing low guard-band separation, with channel bandwidth on the order of the bit rate. Delayed-orthogonal signaling permits subcarrier injection that is well isolated from the message signal modulation. The subcarrier signal provides a coherent reference for demodulation, gain control, and additional signaling.
Keywords
data communication; demodulation; frequency modulation; gain control; multiplexing; telecommunication channels; telecommunication signalling; channel bandwidth; delayed-orthogonal signaling; gain control; high-density frequency domain multiplexing; low guard-band separation; narrow band data transmission; orthogonal spectral pairs; quadrature phase; signaling waveforms; sinusoidal frequency modulation; subcarrier injection; wireless channel transmission; Bandwidth; Bit rate; Data communication; Delay; Demodulation; Digital modulation; Frequency modulation; Frequency shift keying; Narrowband; Radio frequency;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
System Theory, 2004. Proceedings of the Thirty-Sixth Southeastern Symposium on
ISSN
0094-2898
Print_ISBN
0-7803-8281-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SSST.2004.1295711
Filename
1295711
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