DocumentCode
2434201
Title
On the use of cyclostationary filters to transmit information
Author
Duverdier, Alhan ; Lacaze, Bernard ; Tourneret, Jean-Yves
Author_Institution
CNES, Toulouse, France
fYear
2000
fDate
2000
Firstpage
196
Lastpage
200
Abstract
Linear periodic time-varying filters are often introduced today in telecommunications. They spread the spectrum and can be used for scrambling, multi-user access or channel modeling. Recently, the authors have defined linear cyclostationary filters. In particular, this generalization has permitted us to take into account the random parameters of a transmission channel. This paper defines a new case of linear cyclostationary filter where information is included in the filter. We first recall the definition of linear periodic and linear cyclostationary filters. The paper presents then particular cases of these filters based on clock change. Thus, we introduce modulated periodic clock change. This filter can be used to transmit simultaneously an analog and a digital signal. We present the reconstruction method for the initial signals. We obtain reconstruction results in the case of the simultaneous transmission of analog and binary information
Keywords
modulation; multiuser channels; signal reconstruction; spread spectrum communication; synchronisation; time-varying filters; analog signal; channel modeling; digital signal; linear cyclostationary filters; linear periodic filters; modulated periodic clock change; multi-user access; random parameters; scrambling; signal reconstruction; spread spectrum communication; time-varying filters; transmission channel; Clocks; Digital filters; Ear; Fourier series; Frequency response; Information filtering; Information filters; Nonlinear filters; Random processes; Silicon carbide;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Statistical Signal and Array Processing, 2000. Proceedings of the Tenth IEEE Workshop on
Conference_Location
Pocono Manor, PA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-5988-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SSAP.2000.870110
Filename
870110
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