Title
Encoded 16-PSK: a study for the receiver design
Abstract
The authors present the results of a design study of the receiver in a digital transmission system using the combined coding and modulation schemes known as Ungerboeck codes. Specifically, they examine the design of the receiver for encoded 16-PSK (phase shift keying) modulation, presenting first the traditional structure for the optimum receiver and then a simpler structure. The decoding depth of the Viterbi algorithm, the quantization of the metrics inside the Viterbi processor, and the phase jitter in the recovered carrier are considered. The impact of branch and path metric quantization inside the receiver is discussed, showing that a reasonable number of bits (8) is sufficient to obtain nearly optimum performance when the code complexity is limited. The effect of imperfect carrier recovery inside the receiver is studied, providing accurate analytical estimates of the error event probability as well as an upper bound to the symbol error probability. Results of a detailed simulation, including carrier and bit timing recovery blocks, show that the effects of imperfections on the bit error probability are very small, even at low signal-to-noise ratios. On the whole, results show the robustness of the Viterbi algorithm with respect to fairly rough quantizations of the metrics and indicate that carrier recovery is not as critical as expected
Year
DOI
Venue
1989
10.1109/49.44583
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal  
Keywords
Field
DocType
decoding,encoding,phase shift keying,receivers,Ungerboeck codes,Viterbi algorithm,bit error probability,bit timing recovery blocks,branch metric quantisation,decoding depth,digital transmission system,encoded 16-PSK,error event probability,imperfect carrier recovery,path metric quantization,phase jitter,phase shift keying,receiver design,symbol error probability
Phase modulation,Frequency-shift keying,Computer science,Carrier recovery,Algorithm,Theoretical computer science,Modulation,Real-time computing,Jitter,Quantization (signal processing),Viterbi algorithm,Phase-shift keying
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
7
9
0733-8716
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
3
1.79
6
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
S. Benedetto1883167.24
Ajmone Marsan, M.237534.41
Masera, G.3133.22
Olmo, G.431.79