Title :
Decision-directed coherent delay-lock tracking loop for DS-spread-spectrum signals
Author :
De Gaudenzi, Riccardo ; Luise, Marco
Author_Institution :
ESA, Noordwijk, Netherlands
fDate :
5/1/1991 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The authors present a nonconventional joint data demodulation-pseudo-noise (PN) code tracking scheme for direct sequence (DS) spread-spectrum (SS) signals which solves problems of component imbalance and sensitivity with hardware simplicity and no performance degradation. An integrate-and-dump Costas loop is used for carrier recovery and data demodulation of the SS signal. Both data and carrier are then used to derive the baseband error signal of the code tracking loop. Moreover, a single passband correlator is used to perform the early-late correlation, leading to a hardware complexity equivalent to that of the tau-dither scheme, but without its loss in performance. Results of a thorough theoretical analysis of the system in an additive Gaussian noise (AWGN) environment are reported. They provide performance curves in terms of steady-state jitter and mean time to first lock loss. A superior jitter performance for low values of Eb/ N0 with respect to a traditional noncoherent delay lock loop (DLL) is shown, along with the potential gain of Manchester coding upon the more usual NRZ format
Keywords :
codes; delays; spread spectrum communication; tracking; AWGN; DLL; DS-spread-spectrum signals; Manchester coding; additive Gaussian noise; baseband error signal; carrier recovery; code tracking; coherent delay-lock tracking loop; data demodulation pseudonoise code; decision directed tracking loop; direct sequence; early-late correlation; integrate-and-dump Costas loop; jitter performance; mean time to first lock loss; passband correlator; performance curves; steady-state jitter; AWGN; Baseband; Degradation; Delay; Demodulation; Hardware; Jitter; Performance loss; Spread spectrum communication; Tracking loops;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on