Abstract:Angle differential quadrature amplitude modulation (ADQAM) is a high spectral efficiency modulation scheme which can be non-coherently demodulated without any channel state information. In this paper, we investigated the performance of ADQAM in high mobility environments where the channel varied rapidly. A comparison has been made among ADQAM, QAM and differential amplitude and phase shift keying (DAPSK) scheme in terms of bit error ratio through numerical simulations. The results showed that ADQAM outperforme… Show more
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