DocumentCode
774128
Title
On M-ary DPSK Transmission Over Terrestrial and Satellite Channels
Author
Pawula, R.F.
Author_Institution
Random Applications, Inc., Montrose, CO, USA
Volume
32
Issue
7
fYear
1984
fDate
7/1/1984 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
752
Lastpage
761
Abstract
The error rate performance of
-ary DPSK systems is investigated in the presence of phase change offset, noise correlation, and power imbalance. Both the terrestrial channel and the hard-limiting satellite repeater channel are considered. In the satellite repeater case, the noise correlations and power imbalances are assumed to be present on both the up- and downlinks. The emphasis is on exact results, or asymptotic approximations obtained therefrom, as opposed to error rate bounds. Most of the results are given in terms of integrals readily evaluated by quadrature. Performance curves showing the effects of the various impairments are presented. Some specific conclusions which follow from the results are that 1) the phase change offset is relatively unimportant for
, 2) the
-ary case is less sensitive to imbalance than is the binary case, and 3) the satellite link performance depends strongly upon the quality of the uplink.
-ary DPSK systems is investigated in the presence of phase change offset, noise correlation, and power imbalance. Both the terrestrial channel and the hard-limiting satellite repeater channel are considered. In the satellite repeater case, the noise correlations and power imbalances are assumed to be present on both the up- and downlinks. The emphasis is on exact results, or asymptotic approximations obtained therefrom, as opposed to error rate bounds. Most of the results are given in terms of integrals readily evaluated by quadrature. Performance curves showing the effects of the various impairments are presented. Some specific conclusions which follow from the results are that 1) the phase change offset is relatively unimportant for
, 2) the
-ary case is less sensitive to imbalance than is the binary case, and 3) the satellite link performance depends strongly upon the quality of the uplink.Keywords
Differential phase shift keying (DPSK); Satellite communications; Bit error rate; Communications Society; Differential quadrature phase shift keying; Downlink; Error analysis; Forward contracts; Intersymbol interference; Phase noise; Repeaters; Satellites;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0090-6778
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCOM.1984.1096140
Filename
1096140
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