The application of 16APSK to mobile fading channels

AR Nix, RJ Castle, JP McGeehan

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Abstract

Data transmission in the mobile environment is particularly susceptible to the distortion introduced by the propagating channel. The authors concentrated on 16APSK, which utilises two concentric 8-PSK rings to greatly simplify the process of differential reception. Both differentially encoded and differentially demodulated 16APSK are examined (16DEAPSK and 16DAPSK respectively) together with methods to combat random FM
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSixth International Conference on Mobile Radio and Personal Communications, 1991
PublisherInstitution of Engineering and Technology (IET)
Pages233 - 240
ISBN (Print)0852965303
Publication statusPublished - Dec 1991

Bibliographical note

Sponsorship: The authors would like to thank the Centre for Communications Research for the provision of computing and simulation facilities. They would also like to thank the UK SERC, British Gas plc and STC Technology Ltd for their financial support

Keywords

  • 16APSK
  • mobile radio systems
  • phase shift keying
  • amplitude modulation

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