DocumentCode
755994
Title
The Effects of the Amplitude and Delay Slope Components of Frequency Selective Fading on QPSK, Offset QPSK and 8 PSK Systems
Author
Morais, Douglas H. ; Sewerinson, Ake ; Feher, Kamilo
Author_Institution
Farinon Canada Ltd., Dorval, Canada
Volume
27
Issue
12
fYear
1979
fDate
12/1/1979 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1849
Lastpage
1853
Abstract
Amplitude and delay slope are significant components of inband distortion resulting from multipath fading. In this paper, we present and compare computer simulated results of signal to noise (
) degradation for probability of error (Pe ) of 10-4, due to these distortion components on Quadrature Phase Shift Keying (QPSK), Offset Quadrature Phase Shift Keying (Offset QPSK) and 8 Phase Shift Keying(8 PSK)systems. For all systems the transmitter and receiver filtering is modeled so as to provide a 50% excess bandwidth raised cosine spectrum at the receiver detector input. The QPSK and Offset QPSK systems are studied with bit rates of 44.7 Mbits/s, the so-called T3 rate, and the 8 PSK system is studied with bit rates of 44.7 Mbits/s and 67 Mbits/s, a 67 Mbit/s 8 PSK system having the same modulated frequency spectrum as 44.7 Mbit/s QPSK and Offset QPSK systems. When the frequency spectrum is the same for all systems, then for a given amplitude slope, results show that QPSK is the least degraded, followed by Offset QPSK, then 8 PSK, and for a given delay slope, Offset QPSK is the least degraded, followed by QPSK, than 8 PSK. When the bit rate is the same for all systems, then for a given amplitude slope, QPSK is the least degraded. 8 PSK is less degraded than Offset QPSK for values of amplitude slope less than 0.47 dB/MHz, but more degraded for higher values. For equal bit rates and a given delay slope, Offset QPSK is the least degraded, followed by 8 PSK, then QPSK. By relating degradation results to published information on the occurrence of amplitude and delay slope distortion components during multipath fading, estimates of
degradation for a Pe of 10-4due to these distortion components as a function of frequency selective fade depth are made. Finally, measured
degradations for a Pe of 10-4due to amplitude and delay slope on a 44.7 Mbit/s Offset QPSK system with filtering similar to the computer model are presented and compared to the computer simulation results.
) degradation for probability of error (P
degradation for a P
degradations for a PKeywords
Microwave radio propagation meteorological factors; Multipath channels; PSK communication; Bit rate; Computer simulation; Degradation; Delay effects; Delay estimation; Fading; Filtering; Frequency; Phase shift keying; Quadrature phase shift keying;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0090-6778
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCOM.1979.1094348
Filename
1094348
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