Multi-h CPM with post-detection diversity for satellite mobile communication systems

The increasing number of users of mobile communication systems and the corresponding need for increased capacity show the importance of using a modulation scheme which is both power and spectrally efficient. In the paper, the comparison between two different multi-h CPM schemes is made for the land...

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Published inIEEE Second Symposium on Communications and Vehicular Technology in the Benelux pp. 159 - 165
Main Authors Rodrigues, A.J., Albuquerque, A.A.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 1994
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Summary:The increasing number of users of mobile communication systems and the corresponding need for increased capacity show the importance of using a modulation scheme which is both power and spectrally efficient. In the paper, the comparison between two different multi-h CPM schemes is made for the land mobile satellite communication channel. The study is complemented with the use of post-detection diversity in the receiver (implemented by means of two Viterbi receivers) that allows an improved performance, in particular when the received signal is unshadowed. Results show that multi-h CPM can achieve good performances when using receiver diversity both in terms of bit error rate and occupied bandwidth. However, during shadowed time intervals it is necessary to use some form of error control coding, specially for data transmission.
DOI:10.1109/SCVT.1994.574159