Title :
On the influence of non-ideal interpolation on the chip synchronization performance of bandlimited direct-sequence spread-spectrum signals
Author :
Bucket, Katrien ; Moeneclaey, Marc
Author_Institution :
Commun. Eng. Lab., Ghent Univ., Belgium
Abstract :
The article deals with the chip synchronization performance of a fully digitally implemented receiver, operating on a direct-sequence spread-spectrum signal with bandlimited (instead of rectangular) chip pulses. The considered digital receiver operates on samples of the received noisy signal, taken by a fixed clock which is not synchronized to the transmitter clock. The synchronized samples needed for the chip synchronization algorithm are computed by interpolating between the available non-synchronized samples. Because of finite memory, interpolation is non-ideal; hence, some amount of distortion is introduced, which affects the performance of the chip synchronizer. By means of a theoretical analysis, we investigate the tracking performance of a specific non-coherent early-late chip synchronizer, assuming interpolation of orders zero, one and two. We demonstrate that non-ideal interpolation can give rise to a loop noise spectrum containing spectral lines, that mainly occur near f=0 when the sampling frequency is very close to an integer multiple of the chip rate. Unless a sufficiently small loop bandwidth is chosen, the contribution of these spectral lines could dominate the tracking error variance, which then becomes much larger than for synchronized sampling
Keywords :
digital radio; interpolation; pseudonoise codes; radio receivers; signal sampling; spread spectrum communication; synchronisation; tracking; bandlimited chip pulses; bandlimited signals; chip rate; chip synchronization algorithm; chip synchronization performance; digital receiver; direct sequence spread spectrum; distortion; fixed clock; loop bandwidth; loop noise spectrum; noncoherent early-late chip synchronizer; nonideal interpolation; nonsynchronized samples; received noisy signal; sampling frequency; spectral lines; synchronized samples; synchronized sampling; tracking error variance; tracking performance; Bit error rate; Clocks; Distortion; Gaussian noise; Interpolation; Laboratories; Sampling methods; Synchronization; Timing; Tracking loops;
Conference_Titel :
Communications, 1995. ICC '95 Seattle, 'Gateway to Globalization', 1995 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Seattle, WA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2486-2
DOI :
10.1109/ICC.1995.524482