• DocumentCode
    895008
  • Title

    The Autocorrelation Function and Power Spectrum of PCM/FM with Random Binary Modulating Waveforms

  • Author

    Pelchat, M.G.

  • Volume
    10
  • Issue
    1
  • fYear
    1964
  • fDate
    3/1/1964 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    39
  • Lastpage
    44
  • Abstract
    This paper presents the derivation of exact expressions for the autocorrelation function and power spectrum of PCM/FM or FSK when the frequency modulating waveform is a random sequence of binary pulses of length T. The problem treated is that of true frequency modulation of an oscillator, a process which, except for a few special cases, generates waveforms and spectra different from those produced by sequentially switching between the outputs of two continuously running oscillators. The final expression for the power spectrum is simple and written in closed form. The power spectrum of PCM/FM is dependent on the bit rate fB, usually defined as the reciprocal of T, and the deviation ratio D, defined as the difference between the two possible values of the instantaneous frequency divided by the bit rate. For small values of D(D<.5) the spectrum of PCM/FM has a shape resembling a high-Q resonance curve with a 3-db bandwidth given by ¿¿ fBD2. As D increases, fB being fixed, the resonance curve becomes a poorer approximation, and with D in the vicinity of 0.7 the spectral density is nearly flat across a frequency band equal to the bit rate and drops abruptly on either side of this frequency band. It is interesting to note that a value of D near 0.7 has been found to yield minimum probability of error for given received power and receiver noise temperature. As D increases from 0.7 to 1.
  • Keywords
    Autocorrelation; Bit rate; Frequency modulation; Frequency shift keying; Oscillators; Phase change materials; Power generation; Pulse modulation; Random sequences; Resonance;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Space Electronics and Telemetry, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0096-2414
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TSET.1964.4335590
  • Filename
    4335590