Title :
Refinements to the theory of error rates for narrow-band digital FM
fDate :
4/1/1988 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The bit-error-rate performance of narrowband digital FM with limiter-discriminator detection is considered for the cases of integrate and dump postdetection filtering with partial-bit integration, and sample-and-hold bit detection at the discriminator output. Error rate curves are presented for Gaussian, six-element Butterworth, and two-stage synchronously tuned IF filters. The calculations illustrate just how much more Eb/N0 is required as the partial-bit integration time goes from 100% down to the limiting case of sample and hold. The results show that it is important to have a well-designed IF filter especially if the entire bit time is not available for detection
Keywords :
digital communication systems; digital filters; errors; filtering and prediction theory; frequency modulation; signal detection; Gaussian; bit-error-rate performance; discriminator output; error rates; integrate and dump filtering; limiter-discriminator detection; narrowband digital FM; partial-bit integration; postdetection filtering; sample-and-hold bit detection; six-element Butterworth; two-stage synchronously tuned IF filters; Antennas and propagation; Chirp modulation; Dispersion; Error analysis; Fading; Filters; Frequency modulation; Frequency shift keying; Narrowband; Signal detection;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on