Title :
FBPSK, power and spectrally efficient modulation for PCS and satellite broadcasting applications
Author :
Mehdi, Hussein ; Feher, Kamilo
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., California Univ., Davis, CA, USA
fDate :
3/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
FBPSK, a new modulation technique which leads to nonlinear amplified power efficient BPSK modulated systems is presented. This technique has an offset quadrature modulator structure, and uses a nonlinear FQPSK processor to smooth the pulse shape of the transmitted data. FBPSK can be nonlinearly amplified using C class type of amplifiers with minimum spectral regeneration leading to power and spectrally efficient systems compared to conventional BPSK in both satellite and PCS applications. It can deliver 1 Watt output power compared to 150 mWatt for BPSK, and reduces spectral regeneration by a minimum of 18 dB in wireless LAN applications. FBPSK is compatible with BPSK, and can be demodulated using conventional BPSK receivers. The BER performance of FBPSK in AWGN channels has a less than 1.1 dB degradation compared to a BER of 10-4 for BPSK. FBPSK increases the power output and spectral efficiency, extends the battery life, and reduces the radiation compared to BPSK modulated systems
Keywords :
Gaussian channels; error statistics; mobile satellite communication; personal communication networks; phase shift keying; television broadcasting; wireless LAN; AWGN channels; BER performance; BPSK; BPSK receivers; C class type amplifiers; FBPSK; PCS; battery life; demodulation; nonlinear FQPSK processor; nonlinear amplification; offset quadrature modulator; output power; power efficient modulation; pulse shape smoothing; radiation reduction; satellite broadcasting applications; spectral regeneration; spectrally efficient modulation; transmitted data; wireless LAN applications; Binary phase shift keying; Bit error rate; Personal communication networks; Power amplifiers; Power generation; Pulse amplifiers; Pulse modulation; Pulse shaping methods; Satellites; Shape;
Journal_Title :
Broadcasting, IEEE Transactions on