Title :
Nonlinearity in Frequency-Modulation Radio Systems Due to Multipath Propagation
Author_Institution :
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc., 180 Varick St., New York 14, N.Y.
fDate :
5/1/1946 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A theoretical study is made to determine the effects of multipath propagation on over-all transmission characteristics in frequency-modulation radio circuits. The analysis covers a simplified case where the transmitted carrier is frequency-modulated by a single modulating frequency and is propagated over two paths having relative delay and amplitude differences. Equations are derived for the receiver output in terms of the transmitter input for fundamental and harmonics of the modulating frequency. Curves are plotted and discussed for various values of relative carrier- and signal-frequency phase shift and relative amplitude difference of the received waves. The results show that a special kind of amplitude nonlinearity is produced in the input-output characteristics of an over-all frequency-modulation radio system. Under certain conditions, sudden changes in output-signal amplitude accompany the passage of the input-signal amplitude through certain critical values. Transmission irregularities of this type are proposed as a possible explanation of so-called "volume bursts" sometimes encountered in frequency-modulation radio circuits. In general, it appears that amplitude and frequency distortion are most severe where the relative delay between paths is large and the amplitude difference is small.
Keywords :
Amplitude modulation; Circuit analysis; Frequency modulation; Helium; Interference; Propagation delay; Radio transmitters; Radiofrequency integrated circuits; Receivers; Telephony;
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IRE
DOI :
10.1109/JRPROC.1946.234569