2016
DOI: 10.1109/twc.2015.2498932
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On the Optimization of a PSP-Based CPM Detection

Abstract: This paper deals with a reduced-complexity per survivor processing-based CPM demodulation. It relies on a trellis with reduced state number and defined from a rational modulation index possibly different from the transmit modulation index and referred to as virtual receiver modulation index. The virtual receiver modulation index should be chosen so as to achieve a tradeoff between error-rate performance and complexity reduction. The main purpose of this paper is the choice of the virtual receiver modulation in… Show more

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“…It consists of a conventional binary CC, a symbol interleaver, an SSB-FSK modulator, and an iterative decoder able to decode this serially concatenated code [8], [10], [15]. Based on the general definition of the SSB-FSK CPM family, the modulation index is given by h = k/p, where k and p are relatively prime positive integers.…”
Section: Serially Concatenated Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It consists of a conventional binary CC, a symbol interleaver, an SSB-FSK modulator, and an iterative decoder able to decode this serially concatenated code [8], [10], [15]. Based on the general definition of the SSB-FSK CPM family, the modulation index is given by h = k/p, where k and p are relatively prime positive integers.…”
Section: Serially Concatenated Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For |C α | = 1 (integer values of h), (15) is not valid anymore. However, with |C α | = 1 we can set…”
Section: B Integer Modulation Indexmentioning
confidence: 99%